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Gavin O.2
New member | Level 1
11 years ago

Link to files/folder - not sharing

Hello again team,

I'm attempting to write an app that will send people links to items within their Dropbox files and folders.

This app makes use of the delta/metadata endpoints to discover files and folders.

I'm going through your documentation and I'm struggling to find any documented way of constructing URLs to deep link into a Dropbox account.

I see I can create shared links for the purpose of sharing but I don't want to create new links with their own security implications - I just want to provide app users with links to their own Dropbox content in the Dropbox web portal - and secured by the web portal.

Looking closer into the portal I see that I can construct URLs to deep link into a folder that look like this:

https://www.dropbox.com/home/<path>

Is this a supported mechanism for apps to do this?

  • Are there any gotchas / dropbox features that would make this a bad idea?
  • Is there a preferred way of doing this?
  • How about linking to files?

I did also notice that your windows desktop client makes use of a dropbox.com API to provide the link via a redirect:

https://www.dropbox.com/c/browse/<path>?<query>
  • Is this a supported API?
  • Can I construct those URLs from the information provided in the /metadata API?

Any guidance on how I might go about doing this would be greatly appreciated.

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