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kuznetsovvl
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Shared link to folder from another Dropbox account
Hey I'm working with getting contents from shared link provided from another dropbox account.
I know that I can get list of content using `2/files/list_folder` endpoint with the `shared_link` argu...
Greg-DB
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Unfortunately there isn't a way to use recursive
mode when listing via a shared link, but I'll pass this along as a feature request. I can't promise if or when that might be implemented though. You'd need to perform the recursion via your own code, by calling /2/files/list_folder[/continue] with each relevant sub-path, if you need nested entries.
If you then need to call /2/sharing/get_shared_link_metadata for a particular file in the linked folder, you can build the "path" value based on the "name" values from the /2/files/list_folder[/continue] result. For example, if there's a file named "example.txt" in the folder, the path would be "/example.txt". Or if it is nested in a sub-folder named "some folder" inside the linked folder, the path would be "/some folder/example.txt".
If you just want to download a file's content directly via a shared link for a parent folder though, you can use /2/sharing/get_shared_link_file, likewise specifying the original shared link for the folder, and the sub-path built from the "name" values.
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