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Get parent team folder from name space

Get parent team folder from name space

guymayor
Explorer | Level 4
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Hey,

When I am using https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#team_log-get_events-continue to get events I got the path without the team folder and the minimum shared parent folder namespace witch could be a inner folder inside the team folder.

from your API I understand that teams may have multiple team folders. so I need to know the parent team folder of the file.

is there a quick way to get a file's/ folder's team folder? 

Thanks. 

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Greg-DB
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Thanks for confirming! Unfortunately, no, I can't think of a more direct or faster way to query that information. 

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Greg-DB
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I'm not sure I understand your specific scenario here, but it sounds like you may want to use the /2/sharing/get_folder_metadata endpoint. You could supply the team or shared folder ID as the shared_folder_id, which would give you the 'parent_shared_folder_id' value. You could then call again with that ID to get the information for that parent folder.

If that isn't what you're looking for, please share a sample so I can take a closer look for your use case, e.g., so I can see what particular event you're working from. Thanks!

guymayor
Explorer | Level 4
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Thank's for the response.

 You have understood me right 🙂

I have already thought about the solution you suggested but I wondered if there is a simpler, not recursive way to do that (Just get the parent team_folder_id form file_id or ns_id in one call)?

Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
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Thanks for confirming! Unfortunately, no, I can't think of a more direct or faster way to query that information. 

guymayor
Explorer | Level 4
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Hey,

I have noticed that 'parent_shared_folder_id' value is optional, so I can't always get the team folder for a namespace (file/folders can be not under team folder on Dropbox for enterprise?) 

I also tried to use "Dropbox-API-Path-Root" for each team folder and see if I got a valid response, but it doesn't work.

 
 
 
 
 

Greg-DB
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That's correct, 'parent_shared_folder_id' isn't guaranteed to be set. It is only set if the item is inside a shared/team folder. Some or all of a user's files and folders may just be in their own private folder, and not shared with anyone, in which case 'parent_shared_folder_id' will not be set.

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