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Mohammad I.1
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Using App Links to deep link to Dropbox mobile app
Hello,
I have developed a mobile app from which I would like to deep link to content on the user's Dropbox app if it's installed on the device.
Currently, I use REST API to obtain meta data about the user's documents and then open the document in a web browser by linking to www.dropbox.com. However, I'd like to enhance the user experience by opening the document in the native Dropbox app.
I have been reading up on App Links (http://applinks.org/documentation/) about how App Links work. But how can I know what parameters ("extras") to pass to deep-link to the correct document? Is this documented anywhere? Could I see some examples? Is using App Links the only way to deep-link to the Dropbox app?
The discussion applies to iOS and Android.
Thanks in advance!
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- Mark11 years ago
Super User II
moves to API forum
- Greg-DB11 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
This isn't currently available, but I'll be sure to pass this along as a request.
- Jason B.4310 years agoNew member | Level 1
This is now supported for files with a shared link, right? Any update on non-shared files? Is it possible to deep link to them?
- Greg-DB10 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Shared links do deep link to the official Dropbox app now as you mentioned, but I don't have any news on an arbitrary way for apps to do this for non-shared files.
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