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hhting
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Questions about team folder api
1. When I utilize the "/team_folder/archive/check" API to verify the status of the asynchronous archive job, I receive the following response: the ".tag" suggests that the job is complete, but the s...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years ago1. I'll check with the team on this to see if we can get some better clarity on this.
2. The /2/files/list_folder/longpoll functionality should trigger shortly after any changes in the relevant account's filesystem, based on the account connected to the cursor that was used. So in this case, that means that should fire shortly after the team folder is removed from the account folder structure.
3. Yes, a team folder ID is a type of shared folder ID.
hhting
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
> that should fire shortly after the team folder is removed from the account folder structure.
This would happen whether the async archive job has completed or is still in progress?
Seems that after the async archive job API is sent, the list folder API (with include_deleted = false) will not include the team folder that is archived in progress?
- Greg-DB2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Archiving a team folder removes it from all members' folder structures, and accordingly further results from the list_folder functionality would then reflect that, but I don't have a more specific guarantee or documentation on the exact timing of when that occurs in that process.
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