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playstationmobile
6 months agoExplorer | Level 4
How can I simply upload files via API without manually generating an access token?
* I have the app secret and key * I had some script working but the access token is short lived, as I used the one I generated from the console * I cant find any API info on how to generate an acce...
- 6 months ago
As seems, it passed long time since you last used your application console to generate long lived access token. Years have passed since this feature has been deprecated and already dropped. If you have some long lived access token, it'll work still, but all new issued access token (it doesn't matter how exactly issued) are mandatory short lived (they have few hours live - typically 4 hours or so).
You can still have long term access (in similar way as has been before), but you need refresh token (one more in addition to access token). The refresh token is long lived and doesn't expire itself. For a possible way (one of number of options) to receive and use refresh token, you may take a look here. Just implement the steps in your application' workflow and all should look the same as before. 😉 You will need to implement in the application the last (repetitive) step only, where new access token will comes up as result of refresh token usage. If you're using some of official Dropbox SDKs, the only thing you need is proper client object initialization with everything needed (including refresh token, app key, and optionally app secret - optional when you used PKCE OAuth flow otherwise mandatory). Dropbox SDK has implemented the last repetitive step already, so you don't need to change anything more; just continue using your code as before.
Hope this gives direction.
Здравко
6 months agoLegendary | Level 20
As seems, it passed long time since you last used your application console to generate long lived access token. Years have passed since this feature has been deprecated and already dropped. If you have some long lived access token, it'll work still, but all new issued access token (it doesn't matter how exactly issued) are mandatory short lived (they have few hours live - typically 4 hours or so).
You can still have long term access (in similar way as has been before), but you need refresh token (one more in addition to access token). The refresh token is long lived and doesn't expire itself. For a possible way (one of number of options) to receive and use refresh token, you may take a look here. Just implement the steps in your application' workflow and all should look the same as before. 😉 You will need to implement in the application the last (repetitive) step only, where new access token will comes up as result of refresh token usage. If you're using some of official Dropbox SDKs, the only thing you need is proper client object initialization with everything needed (including refresh token, app key, and optionally app secret - optional when you used PKCE OAuth flow otherwise mandatory). Dropbox SDK has implemented the last repetitive step already, so you don't need to change anything more; just continue using your code as before.
Hope this gives direction.
- playstationmobile6 months agoExplorer | Level 4
@ Здравко
Thank you. So just to confirm, there is no automated way like I said in my original post right? Being able to run a script where you have app secret and key, and getting tokens is not possible without having to open browsers and deal with auth codes, etc etc. Your link, shows the first step involving opening a web browser in order to get tokens and....well im basically trying to run a cron script daily to back up a folder on a server to my Dropbox.
- Здравко6 months agoLegendary | Level 20
playstationmobile wrote:... So just to confirm, there is no automated way like I said in my original post right? ...
Hm..🤔 Actually as I said you can do whatever you was doing before in the same automated way. If there is something you cannot understand, just clarify you question (or read more careful). 🙋
playstationmobile wrote:... Being able to run a script where you have app secret and key, and getting tokens is not possible without having to open browsers and deal with auth codes, etc etc. ...
Ok. When were you able to run your script with just app key and app secret? Has such way been ever possible? 🤷 Nothing changed in this regards. 🙂 I don't know where your imagination is flying. Your application was possible to work without browser open and it's still able to do the same. To continue does this it needs one more token though. That's it.
playstationmobile wrote:... Your link, shows the first step involving opening a web browser in order to get tokens ...
Yes, in the similar way as you needed to open web browser before to take long lived access token. It was needed just once, right? 🧐 Correct me if you used some other way I have no any idea about. It's the same way you need to get refresh token once and use it further without need your browser anymore. Of course the way (exact steps) has changed - it's different token.
Adapt your script (as I said before) and it will continue work in the same way.
Good luck.
- Greg-DB6 months agoDropbox Staff
playstationmobile Здравко is correct; for more information and examples, please refer to:
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