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avieini
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Iterating and Downloading from shared link subfolders
Hi all,
I have a shared link looking like this: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o0qb...
In this link I have folders and subfolder and some heavy files in them.
I searched across the web and didn't ...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
avieini Yes, as Pikamander2 mentioned, there are some methods that can help with this, like files_list_folder from the thread you linked to, as well as sharing_get_shared_link_file.
Here's a basic example of what using those may look like:
import dropbox ACCESS_TOKEN = "..." url = "https://www.dropbox.com/sh/..." dbx = dropbox.Dropbox(ACCESS_TOKEN) shared_link = dropbox.files.SharedLink(url=url) print(dbx.files_list_folder(path="", shared_link=shared_link)) filename = "..." print(dbx.sharing_get_shared_link_file(url=url, path=filename))
avieini
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Greg, thanks for your answer
The point that I get confused with is how do I (iteratively) acess the subfolders of the main folder ?
The files_list_folder method only gives me the names and the ids of those subfolders.
If I could "enter" each subfolder I would be able to downlaod it's files.
Hope now it's clearer.
- Greg-DB6 years agoDropbox Staff
avieini While the 'files_list_folder' method does not support the native 'recursive' mode when listing from a shared link, you can iteratively list out the contents of the subfolders, by calling again with the relevant 'path' value(s). For example, say if I make the first call:
print(dbx.files_list_folder(path="", shared_link=shared_link))
If that shows me that there is a subfolder with a 'name' of 'another folder', for example, I can then call again to list that one, like:
print(dbx.files_list_folder(path="/another folder", shared_link=shared_link))
That will give the listing for that subfolder, and then likewise I can call 'sharing_get_shared_link_file' to download a file from inside that subfolder, like:
print(dbx.sharing_get_shared_link_file(url=url, path="/another folder/test.txt"))
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