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We are using dropbox api v2, it was working fine from past 2 years but from this morning it is giving 409 Conflict - path not found error on this endpoint: "https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/get_thumbnail". The folder and file exists in Dropbox but not retrieving via api call
I'll be happy to help with any issues you're having with the Dropbox API, but I'll need some more information. Please reply with:
We are using HTTP API V2 using Generated Access Token.
Post Url: https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/get_thumbnail
We have verified the path that we are trying to access. Any file within our Dropbox we were unable to access the dropbox API.
Can you also share the options you're sending for the call, as well as show how you've "verified the path that we are trying to access"? Thanks in advance!
Passing this in headers
Authorization: Bearer TOKEN
Dropbox-API-Arg: {"path":"MYFILEPATH","size":"w1024h768"}
I just tried this out, and this functionality is working properly for me.
Can you clarify what you mean when you say you've "verified the path that we are trying to access"?
Also, I see you've redacted the path value anyway. If you'd prefer to share the troubleshooting details privately, you can open an open an API ticket here.
Can you clarify what you mean when you say you've "verified the path that we are trying to access"?
The file we are trying to get via API exists in dropbox on the path we are passing.
Hi Greg,
We have raised the API ticket #18602169 but not getting response. This issue very urgent as it stop our live application. Could you please assist in this regards?
Thanks
Thanks for opening the ticket with the additional details. We'll follow up with you there shortly.
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