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jurgenatore
Explorer | Level 3
6 years ago

get_temporary_link and could not decode input as JSON

Hello.

I'm trying to get a temporary link for file with using get_temporary_link from file_properties with below listed PHP code:

$getlink_url = 'https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/files/get_temporary_link'; 

$getlink_headers = array    (   'Authorization: Bearer '. $token,
                                            'Content-Type: application/json',
                                            'data: '.
                                            json_encode(
                                                array (
                                                "path"=>"/file_storage/some_file.zip"
                                                )
                                            )

                                        );
            $ch1 = curl_init($getlink_url);
            curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
            curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
            curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $getlink_headers);
            
               
            
            $response2 = curl_exec($ch1);
            curl_close($ch1);
            error_log($response2);

But i receive an error:

[php7:notice] [pid 25434] [client ::1:40512] Error in call to API function "files/get_temporary_link": request body: could not decode input as JSON, referer: http://localhost/DropTest.html

Could you please let me know what i'm doing wrong. I found solutions for other languages but not for PHP. 


Thank you in advance for support.

 

Michal

  • The /2/files/get_temporary_link endpoint is an RPC-style endpoint, so it expects the API call parameters as JSON in the request body. 

    In the code you shared, you're actually sending the parameters in a header named 'data'. 

    You'll need to fix your code to send them in the request body, like:

    $parameters = json_encode(
                        array (
                        "path"=>"/file_storage/some_file.zip"
                        )
                    );
    curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $parameters);
  • Greg-DB's avatar
    Greg-DB
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    The /2/files/get_temporary_link endpoint is an RPC-style endpoint, so it expects the API call parameters as JSON in the request body. 

    In the code you shared, you're actually sending the parameters in a header named 'data'. 

    You'll need to fix your code to send them in the request body, like:

    $parameters = json_encode(
                        array (
                        "path"=>"/file_storage/some_file.zip"
                        )
                    );
    curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $parameters);
    • jurgenatore's avatar
      jurgenatore
      Explorer | Level 3

      Greg

      Thank you very much for support. Now works fine:

       

      $getlink_url = 'https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/files/get_temporary_link'; 
      
      $getlink_headers = array    (   'Authorization: Bearer '. $token,
                                                  'Content-Type: application/json'
                                              );
      $ch1 = curl_init($getlink_url);
      
      
      $parameters = json_encode(
                      array (
                      "path"=>"/file_storage/some_file.zip"
                      )
                  );
      curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
      curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
      curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $parameters);
      curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $getlink_headers);
                  
                     
                  
      $response2 = curl_exec($ch1);
      curl_close($ch1);
      error_log($response2);

       

      Best, Michal

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