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huyang
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
how can i get the all floders except teamsFloders
I wanna get the all floders except teamsFloder,is there such an endpoint ?
and what is the difference between a and b about the teamfloder?
a:
b:
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- Walter7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey there huyang - sorry for the lat reply.
I just noticed your post and moved it here so the right people can get on it asap so as to help further with your inquiry.
From what I understand you're developing your own application - right?
I'm not sure if this helps, but until a member of the relevant team jumps in to provide further guidance, you might want to take a look here:
I hope this helps to some extent!
- Greg-DB7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Your first screenshot shows the view of a member of a team that is using the new "team space" configuration. Your second screenshot shows one not using the team space configuration.
When using the team space configuration, you can list the contents of just the team member's folder, not the team space, using /2/files/list_folder[/continue]. By default these calls are rooted in just the team member's folder, not the team space, so those higher level folders in the team space won't be listed.
When using the non-team space configuration, the team folders are mounted inside the team member's folder, so there isn't a way to exclude them.
I recommend reviewing the Namespace Guide, which goes over this in more detail.
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