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FrustratedUser3
4 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Oauth2 refresh token question - what happens when the refresh token expires?
I've been testing the Dropbox OAuth2 endpoints for a few days and I have read the documentation provided directly by Dropbox. However, it is not clear to me how I'm supposed to handle the acquisition...
- 4 years ago
While Dropbox "short-lived access tokens" do expire automatically, "refresh tokens" do not. When your app gets a refresh token, it can use that to continuously get new short-lived access tokens whenever needed, without further manual user intervention. (The Python SDK actually does that for you automatically.)
So, since Dropbox refresh tokens do not expire automatically they can and should be re-used repeatedly. The app will not receive a new refresh token every time it requests a new short-lived access token. It should just store and continue re-using the same one.
They can be revoked manually though, either by the user (e.g., via https://www.dropbox.com/account/connected_apps ) or the app, at which point the app would need to prompt the user to re-authorize the app if they wish to use it again.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
While Dropbox "short-lived access tokens" do expire automatically, "refresh tokens" do not. When your app gets a refresh token, it can use that to continuously get new short-lived access tokens whenever needed, without further manual user intervention. (The Python SDK actually does that for you automatically.)
So, since Dropbox refresh tokens do not expire automatically they can and should be re-used repeatedly. The app will not receive a new refresh token every time it requests a new short-lived access token. It should just store and continue re-using the same one.
They can be revoked manually though, either by the user (e.g., via https://www.dropbox.com/account/connected_apps ) or the app, at which point the app would need to prompt the user to re-authorize the app if they wish to use it again.
Zachjaryw
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hello there. I understand that the refresh tokens are needed in order to continuously use the app without expiration. I do not understand where to find this refresh token. can someone help? thank you
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi Zachjaryw,
It's not possible to get refresh token in the same way as was for long lived access token - from your application's profile (not yet at least), if that's what you are asking for. You have to perform authentication and save the refresh token at the end. Can be used different ways; one such simplified could be seen here. 😉
Hope this helps.
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