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isaacfink
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
No auth function available for given request js sdk
I am using the js sdk like this
const client = new dropbox.Dropbox({
accessToken: config.accessToken,
clientId: config.appKey,
clientSecret: config.secretKey,
});
dbx.auth.setRefres...
- 2 years ago
This looks correct. I also just tried this all myself and it worked successfully for me. (Setting refreshToken on dropbox.Dropbox and also calling setRefreshToken is redundant, but it shouldn't cause this issue as long as you're using the correct value.)
Please double check that you have copied in all of the values correctly, and didn't accidentally modify, misplace, or omit any of the values. For instance, your code here doesn't show how 'config' is set, so I can't replicate that exactly. I suggest printing out each each config value before you use them so you can check them.
For instance, make sure:
- 'config.appKey' is the same as the 'client_id' in the /oauth2/authorize URL that resulted in the authorization code
- 'config.secretKey' is the app secret that corresponds to the app key in 'config.appKey'
- 'config.appKey' is the same as the 'client_id' used in the /oauth2/token call
- 'config.secretKey' is the same as the 'client_secret' used in the /oauth2/token call
- 'config.refreshToken' is exactly the 'refresh_token' returned by /oauth2/token, and is a different string than each of the app key, app secret, access token, and authorization code
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
In the code you shared here, you're not supplying the refresh token to the "client" object that you're attempting the upload with. You're supplying the refresh token to a different "dbx" object".
Make sure you're giving the refresh token to the correct Dropbox object, e.g., your "client" variable.
Also, note that the Dropbox object will need the following credentials in order to automatically perform the refresh, so make sure you're supplying all of these to the same object:
- the refresh token
- the app key used to retrieve that refresh token
- only if the refresh token was not retrieved using PKCE: the app secret used to retrieve that refresh token
isaacfink
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
The dbx was a typo, it's actually correct in my code but it still doesn't work
- Greg-DB2 years agoDropbox Staff
In that case, please double check that you're supplying the correct credentials as outlined in my previous message, e.g., make sure you're using the correct app key/secret for that particular refresh token, etc.
- isaacfink2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I tried all of the above, I made sure the tokens and secrets are all correct but still nothing
- Greg-DB2 years agoDropbox Staff
I'll be happy to look into this further, but I'll need some more information. Please reply with:
- the version number of the JavaScript SDK you're using
- the steps to reproduce the issue, including the actual code, but don't include any access token, refresh token, or app key/secret themselves
- the full text of the unexpected output/error
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