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Takashi Homma
10 months agoExplorer | Level 4
how to check team space support for user-linked apps
I've read the document and have questions about supporting team spaces, specifically for user-linked apps. https://dropbox.tech/developers/api-updates-to-better-support-team-spaces 1. For user-l...
- 10 months ago
1. With a user-linked app, to determine if an account has a team space, you can use the 'distinct_member_home' feature on the /2/users/features/get_values endpoint. (The 'root_info.root_namespace_id' value from /2/users/get_current_account alone does not indicate the existence of a team space, as every account has some root namespace ID.)
2. That's correct, the 'team_shared_dropbox' feature values only indicate if the account is on a team with a shared team space in particular, so it cannot be used to detect if the account is on a team with a team space of any type.
If you have a user-linked app and want to check if the account has a team space (shared or not), use the above mentioned 'distinct_member_home' feature on the /2/users/features/get_values endpoint.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
1. With a user-linked app, to determine if an account has a team space, you can use the 'distinct_member_home' feature on the /2/users/features/get_values endpoint. (The 'root_info.root_namespace_id' value from /2/users/get_current_account alone does not indicate the existence of a team space, as every account has some root namespace ID.)
2. That's correct, the 'team_shared_dropbox' feature values only indicate if the account is on a team with a shared team space in particular, so it cannot be used to detect if the account is on a team with a team space of any type.
If you have a user-linked app and want to check if the account has a team space (shared or not), use the above mentioned 'distinct_member_home' feature on the /2/users/features/get_values endpoint.
SJ_Code
5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Greg,
I don't see "distinct_member_home" class that is derived from the feature class in the .net dropbox api. I am using Dropbox.api 7.0.
The below screenshot is from the documentation
- Greg-DB5 months agoDropbox Staff
SJ_Code The team_shared_dropbox and distinct_member_home feature values for users and the has_distinct_member_homes feature values for teams haven't been implemented in .NET SDK yet.
You can determine the same information from the RootInfo object in the FullAccount returned by GetCurrentAccountAsync though:
- team_shared_dropbox: this is the same as checking if the RootInfo is a TeamRootInfo.
- distinct_member_home: this is the same as checking if rootNamespaceId
and homeNamespaceId are different.
- SJ_Code5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Sorry, I mixed the feature tag for the teams and users so let me take a step back and ask you, differently,
So far, I have been using HasTeamSharedDropbox to determine whether the teams use team spaces and it was returning the value "True" but I think my team has been upgraded to the updated team spaces and it's returning "False" now (Based on this). Is there any way I can verify it in the web UI?
1. Can we assume that if the teams are upgraded to the team spaces or updated team spaces, all users are upgraded to it too?
2. How can I determine whether the teams use the team spaces or updated team spaces?
3. If no to the first question then how can I determine same thing for users?
** I am using .net SDK.
- SJ_Code5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Also, when do you think the updated .net SDK will be available?
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