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Dropbox uploading within script

I have a form that allows a user to fill in several aspects and then choose a file to upload.

When the form is submitted, I want write some code that saves the file to a dropbox account and gets access to a direct download link and places this in a database I am hosting.

If anyone has done this, is there a specific section of the API to look at? Or any examples?

I can't seem to find this in the API.

Thanks.

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sark9012 Avatar asked Jan 12 '14 19:01

sark9012


1 Answers

From what I see in the API it is possible to do this. You need to download the Dropbox Core API. Inside the zip file, you will find an example folder with example code for authentication, upload, download, direct-link and so on. Just see the direct-link.php and change it to your needs. Here is a tested working example of uploading a file and generating a direct link for download:

<?php

require_once "dropbox-php-sdk-1.1.2/lib/Dropbox/autoload.php";

use \Dropbox as dbx;

$dropbox_config = array(
    'key'    => 'your_key',
    'secret' => 'your_secret'
);

$appInfo = dbx\AppInfo::loadFromJson($dropbox_config);
$webAuth = new dbx\WebAuthNoRedirect($appInfo, "PHP-Example/1.0");

$authorizeUrl = $webAuth->start();
echo "1. Go to: " . $authorizeUrl . "<br>";
echo "2. Click \"Allow\" (you might have to log in first).<br>";
echo "3. Copy the authorization code and insert it into $authCode.<br>";

$authCode = trim('DjsR-iGv4PAAAAAAAAAAAbn9snrWyk9Sqrr2vsdAOm0');

list($accessToken, $dropboxUserId) = $webAuth->finish($authCode);
echo "Access Token: " . $accessToken . "<br>";

$dbxClient = new dbx\Client($accessToken, "PHP-Example/1.0");

// Uploading the file
$f = fopen("working-draft.txt", "rb");
$result = $dbxClient->uploadFile("/working-draft.txt", dbx\WriteMode::add(), $f);
fclose($f);
print_r($result);

// Get file info
$file = $dbxClient->getMetadata('/working-draft.txt');

// sending the direct link:
$dropboxPath = $file['path'];
$pathError = dbx\Path::findError($dropboxPath);
if ($pathError !== null) {
    fwrite(STDERR, "Invalid <dropbox-path>: $pathError\n");
    die;
}

// The $link is an array!
$link = $dbxClient->createTemporaryDirectLink($dropboxPath);
// adding ?dl=1 to the link will force the file to be downloaded by the client.
$dw_link = $link[0]."?dl=1";

echo "Download link: ".$dw_link."<br>";

?>

I made this really fast just to get it working. Eventually you may need to tweak it a bit so it will suite your needs.

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tftd Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 06:10

tftd