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MBUST
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
When trying to list folder contents, error happens
Hello,
New to Dropbox API.
I can create folders and files, but when I try to list the contents of a folder, I get an error message. I'm particularly interested in getting the contents of...
- 4 years ago
I see you're supplying a folder path and not a shared link and are using app authentication on this /2/files/list_folder call, which can cause this 'path/unsupported_content_type' error.
When using app authentication, that is, with the app key and secret instead of an access token, you do not have access to an account directly. Using app authentication with /2/files/list_folder is instead meant for accessing the contents of a shared link.
So, you would need to either supply ashared_linkon the /2/files/list_folder call, or switch to using user authentication, that is, with an access token for an account.
Здравко
3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
rohitkmk wrote:..., if I use an App created by Administrator to call the List Folder API, will the API list all the folders in response?
It doesn't matter who's the owner/creator of the application. What/how the application can access depends on how application authenticates (i.e. on behalves of who is authenticated) and how the calls are performed (i.e. everything that Greg and me already said above). In short - No.
rohitkmk wrote:..., I am using a 3rd Party connector which internally uses these APIs, i cannot add Dropbox-API-Path-Root in the connector calls, ...
Hm... Inform the creators of this connector for mentioned imperfection/bug. In fact this restricts you to access everything outside user private folder on Business account with spaces configuration (in spite you still could be able access old configurations, where no change of the root is need). The connector has to get updated definitely!
Hope this clarifies matter.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agorohitkmk Здравко is correct; to access the team space you'd need to set the 'Dropbox-API-Path-Root' header. (It doesn't matter who owns/creates the app.) You can find more information in the Team Files Guide.
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