NAME
WebService::Dropbox - Perl interface to Dropbox API
SYNOPSIS
```perl use WebService::Dropbox;
my $dropbox = WebService::Dropbox->new({ key => '...', # App Key secret => '...' # App Secret });
Authorization
if ($access_token) { $box->access_token($access_token); } else { my $url = $box->authorize;
print "Please Access URL and press Enter: $url\n";
print "Please Input Code: ";
chomp( my $code = <STDIN> );
unless ($box->token($code)) {
die $box->error;
}
print "Successfully authorized.\nYour AccessToken: ", $box->access_token, "\n";
}
my $info = $dropbox->get_current_account or die $dropbox->error;
download
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-download
my $fh_download = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->download('/make_test_folder/test.txt', $fh_download) or die $dropbox->error; $fh_get->close;
upload
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload
my $fh_upload = IO::File->new('some file'); $dropbox->upload('/make_test_folder/test.txt', $fh_upload) or die $dropbox->error; $fh_upload->close;
get_metadata
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-get_metadata
my $data = $dropbox->get_metadata('/folder_a'); ```
DESCRIPTION
WebService::Dropbox is Perl interface to Dropbox API
- Support Dropbox v2 REST API
- Support Furl (Fast!!!)
- Streaming IO (Low Memory)
API v1 => v2 Migration guide
Migration API
files => download, files_put => upload ...etc
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/migration-guide
Migration OAuth1 Token => OAuth2 Token
```perl use WebService::Dropbox::TokenFromOAuth1;
my $oauth2_access_token = WebService::Dropbox::TokenFromOAuth1->token_from_oauth1({ consumer_key => $dropbox->key, consumer_secret => $dropbox->secret, access_token => $access_token, # OAuth1 access_token access_secret => $access_secret, # OAuth1 access_secret });
warn $oauth2_access_token; ```
Use API v1
Dropbox will be turning off API v1 on 6/28/2017.
https://blogs.dropbox.com/developers/2016/06/api-v1-deprecated/
cpanfile
requires 'WebService::Dropbox', '== 1.22';
cpanm
cpanm -L local ASKADNA/WebService-Dropbox-1.22.tar.gz
curl
perl
mkdir lib/WebService
curl -o lib/WebService/Dropbox.pm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/s-aska/p5-WebService-Dropbox/1.22/lib/WebService/Dropbox.pm
API
Auth
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#oauth2-authorize
for CLI Sample
```perl my $url = $dropbox->authorize;
print "Please Access URL: $url\n"; print "Please Input Code: ";
chomp( my $code = );
unless ($dropbox->token($code)) { die $dropbox->error; }
print "Successfully authorized.\nYour AccessToken: ", $dropbox->access_token, "\n"; ```
for Web Sample
```perl use Amon2::Lite; use WebService::Dropbox;
PACKAGE->load_plugins('Web::JSON');
my $key = $ENV{DROPBOX_APP_KEY}; my $secret = $ENV{DROPBOX_APP_SECRET}; my $dropbox = WebService::Dropbox->new({ key => $key, secret => $secret });
my $redirect_uri = 'http://localhost:5000/callback';
get '/' => sub { my ($c) = @_;
my $url = $dropbox->authorize({ redirect_uri => $redirect_uri });
return $c->redirect($url);
};
get '/callback' => sub { my ($c) = @_;
my $code = $c->req->param('code');
my $token = $dropbox->token($code, $redirect_uri);
my $account = $dropbox->get_current_account || { error => $dropbox->error };
return $c->render_json({ token => $token, account => $account });
};
PACKAGE->to_app(); ```
authorize(\%optional_params)
```perl
for Simple CLI
my $url = $dropbox->authorize();
for Other
my $url = $dropbox->authorize({ response_type => 'code', # code or token redirect_uri => '', state => '', require_role => '', force_reapprove => JSON::false, disable_signup => JSON::false, }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#oauth2-authorize
token($code [, $redirect_uri])
This endpoint only applies to apps using the authorization code flow. An app calls this endpoint to acquire a bearer token once the user has authorized the app.
Calls to /oauth2/token need to be authenticated using the apps's key and secret. These can either be passed as POST parameters (see parameters below) or via HTTP basic authentication. If basic authentication is used, the app key should be provided as the username, and the app secret should be provided as the password.
```perl
for CLI
my $token = $dropbox->token($code);
for Web
my $token = $dropbox->token($code, $redirect_uri); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#oauth2-token
revoke
Disables the access token used to authenticate the call.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->revoke;
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#auth-token-revoke
Files
copy($from_path, $to_path)
Copy a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->copy($from_path, $to_path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-copy
copy_reference_get($path)
Get a copy reference to a file or folder. This reference string can be used to save that file or folder to another user's Dropbox by passing it to copy_reference/save.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->copy_reference_get($path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-copy_reference-get
copy_reference_save($copy_reference, $path)
Save a copy reference returned by copy_reference/get to the user's Dropbox.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->copy_reference_save($copy_reference, $path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-copy_reference-save
create_folder($path)
Create a folder at a given path.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->create_folder($path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-create_folder
delete($path)
Delete the file or folder at a given path.
If the path is a folder, all its contents will be deleted too.
A successful response indicates that the file or folder was deleted. The returned metadata will be the corresponding FileMetadata or FolderMetadata for the item at time of deletion, and not a DeletedMetadata object.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->delete($path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-delete
download($path, $output [, \%opts])
Download a file from a user's Dropbox.
```perl
File handle
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->download($path, $fh);
Code reference
my $write_code = sub { # compatible with LWP::UserAgent and Furl::HTTP my $chunk = @_ == 4 ? @[3] : $[0]; print $chunk; }; $dropbox->download($path, $write_code);
Range
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->download($path, $fh, { headers => ['Range' => 'bytes=5-6'] });
If-None-Match / ETag
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->download($path, $fh);
$dropbox->res->code => 200
my $etag = $dropbox->res->header('ETag');
$dropbox->download($path, $fh, { headers => 'If-None-Match', $etag });
$dropbox->res->code => 304
```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-download
get_metadata($path [, \%optional_params])
Returns the metadata for a file or folder.
Note: Metadata for the root folder is unsupported.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->get_metadata($path);
my $result = $dropbox->get_metadata($path, { include_media_info => JSON::true, include_deleted => JSON::true, include_has_explicit_shared_members => JSON::false, }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-get_metadata
get_preview($path, $outout [, \%opts])
Get a preview for a file. Currently previews are only generated for the files with the following extensions: .doc, .docx, .docm, .ppt, .pps, .ppsx, .ppsm, .pptx, .pptm, .xls, .xlsx, .xlsm, .rtf
```perl
File handle
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->get_preview($path, $fh);
Code reference
my $write_code = sub { # compatible with LWP::UserAgent and Furl::HTTP my $chunk = @_ == 4 ? @[3] : $[0]; print $chunk; }; $dropbox->get_preview($path, $write_code);
Range
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->get_preview($path, $fh, { headers => ['Range' => 'bytes=5-6'] });
If-None-Match / ETag
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->get_preview($path, $fh);
$dropbox->res->code => 200
my $etag = $dropbox->res->header('ETag');
$dropbox->get_preview($path, $fh, { headers => 'If-None-Match', $etag });
$dropbox->res->code => 304
```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-get_preview
get_temporary_link($path)
Get a temporary link to stream content of a file. This link will expire in four hours and afterwards you will get 410 Gone. Content-Type of the link is determined automatically by the file's mime type.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->get_temporary_link($path);
my $content_type = $dropbox->res->header('Content-Type'); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-get_temporary_link
get_thumbnail($path, $output [, \%optional_params, $opts])
Get a thumbnail for an image.
This method currently supports files with the following file extensions: jpg, jpeg, png, tiff, tif, gif and bmp. Photos that are larger than 20MB in size won't be converted to a thumbnail.
```perl
File handle
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->get_thumbnail($path, $fh);
my $optional_params = { format => 'jpeg', size => 'w64h64' };
$dropbox->get_thumbnail($path, $fh, $optional_params);
Code reference
my $write_code = sub { # compatible with LWP::UserAgent and Furl::HTTP my $chunk = @_ == 4 ? @[3] : $[0]; print $chunk; }; $dropbox->get_thumbnail($path, $write_code);
Range
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->get_thumbnail($path, $fh, $optional_params, { headers => ['Range' => 'bytes=5-6'] });
If-None-Match / ETag
my $fh = IO::File->new('some file', '>'); $dropbox->get_thumbnail($path, $fh);
$dropbox->res->code => 200
my $etag = $dropbox->res->header('ETag');
$dropbox->get_thumbnail($path, $fh, $optional_params, { headers => 'If-None-Match', $etag });
$dropbox->res->code => 304
```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-get_thumbnail
list_folder($path [, \%optional_params])
Returns the contents of a folder.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->list_folder($path);
my $result = $dropbox->list_folder($path, { recursive => JSON::false, include_media_info => JSON::false, include_deleted => JSON::false, include_has_explicit_shared_members => JSON::false }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-list_folder
list_folder_continue($cursor)
Once a cursor has been retrieved from list_folder, use this to paginate through all files and retrieve updates to the folder.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->list_folder_continue($cursor);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-list_folder-continue
list_folder_get_latest_cursor($path [, \%optional_params])
A way to quickly get a cursor for the folder's state. Unlike list_folder, list_folder/get_latest_cursor doesn't return any entries. This endpoint is for app which only needs to know about new files and modifications and doesn't need to know about files that already exist in Dropbox.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->list_folder_get_latest_cursor($path);
my $result = $dropbox->list_folder_get_latest_cursor($path, { recursive => JSON::false, include_media_info => JSON::false, include_deleted => JSON::false, include_has_explicit_shared_members => JSON::false }); ```
list_folder_longpoll($cursor [, \%optional_params])
A longpoll endpoint to wait for changes on an account. In conjunction with list_folder/continue, this call gives you a low-latency way to monitor an account for file changes. The connection will block until there are changes available or a timeout occurs. This endpoint is useful mostly for client-side apps. If you're looking for server-side notifications, check out our webhooks documentation.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->list_folder_longpoll($cursor);
my $result = $dropbox->list_folder_longpoll($cursor, { timeout => 30 }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-list_folder-longpoll
list_revisions($path [, \%optional_params])
Return revisions of a file.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->list_revisions($path);
my $result = $dropbox->list_revisions($path, { limit => 10 }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-list_revisions
move($from_path, $to_path)
Return revisions of a file.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->move($from_path, $to_path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-move
permanently_delete($path)
Permanently delete the file or folder at a given path (see https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/40).
Note: This endpoint is only available for Dropbox Business apps.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->permanently_delete($path);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-permanently_delete
restore($path, $rev)
Restore a file to a specific revision.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->restore($path, $rev);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-restore
save_url($path, $url)
Save a specified URL into a file in user's Dropbox. If the given path already exists, the file will be renamed to avoid the conflict (e.g. myfile (1).txt).
perl
my $result = $dropbox->save_url($path, $url);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-save_url
save_url_check_job_status($async_job_id)
Check the status of a save_url job.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->save_url_check_job_status($async_job_id);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-save_url-check_job_status
search($path, $query, [, \%optional_params])
Searches for files and folders.
Note: Recent changes may not immediately be reflected in search results due to a short delay in indexing.
```perl my $result = $dropbox->search($path);
my $result = $dropbox->search($path, 'prime numbers', { start => 0, max_results => 100, mode => 'filename' }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-search
upload($path, $content [, \%optional_params])
Create a new file with the contents provided in the request.
Do not use this to upload a file larger than 150 MB. Instead, create an upload session with upload_session/start.
```perl
File Handle
my $content = IO::File->new('./my.cnf', '<');
my $result = $dropbox->upload($path, $content);
my $result = $dropbox->upload($path, $content, { mode => 'add', autorename => JSON::true, mute => JSON::false }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload
upload_session($path, $content [, \%optional_params, $limit])
Uploads large files by upload_session API
```perl
File Handle
my $content = IO::File->new('./mysql.dump', '<');
my $result = $dropbox->upload_session($path, $content);
my $result = $dropbox->upload_session($path, $content, { mode => 'add', autorename => JSON::true, mute => JSON::false }); ```
- https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload_session-start
- https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload_session-append_v2
- https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload_session-finish
upload_session_start($content [, \%optional_params])
Upload sessions allow you to upload a single file using multiple requests. This call starts a new upload session with the given data. You can then use upload_session/append_v2 to add more data and upload_session/finish to save all the data to a file in Dropbox.
A single request should not upload more than 150 MB of file contents.
```perl
File Handle
my $content = IO::File->new('./access.log', '<');
$dropbox->upload_session_start($content);
$dropbox->upload_session_start($content, { close => JSON::true }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload_session-start
upload_session_append_v2($content, $params)
Append more data to an upload session.
When the parameter close is set, this call will close the session.
A single request should not upload more than 150 MB of file contents.
```perl
File Handle
my $content = IO::File->new('./access.log.1', '<');
my $result = $dropbox->upload_session_append_v2($content, { cursor => { session_id => $session_id, offset => $offset }, close => JSON::true }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload_session-append_v2
upload_session_finish($content, $params)
Finish an upload session and save the uploaded data to the given file path.
A single request should not upload more than 150 MB of file contents.
```perl
File Handle
my $content = IO::File->new('./access.log.last', '<');
my $result = $dropbox->upload_session_finish($content, { cursor => { session_id => $session_id, offset => $offset }, commit => { path => '/Homework/math/Matrices.txt', mode => 'add', autorename => JSON::true, mute => JSON::false } }); ```
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#files-upload_session-finish
Users
get_account($account_id)
Get information about a user's account.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->get_account($account_id);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#users-get_account
get_account_batch(\@account_ids)
Get information about multiple user accounts. At most 300 accounts may be queried per request.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->get_account_batch($account_ids);
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#users-get_account_batch
get_current_account()
Get information about the current user's account.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->get_current_account;
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#users-get_current_account
get_space_usage()
Get the space usage information for the current user's account.
perl
my $result = $dropbox->get_space_usage;
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation#users-get_space_usage
Error Handling and Debug
error : str
perl
my $result = $dropbox->$some_api;
unless ($result) {
die $dropbox->error;
}
req : HTTP::Request or Furl::Request
```perl my $result = $dropbox->$some_api;
warn $dropbox->req->as_string; ```
res : HTTP::Response or Furl::Response
```perl my $result = $dropbox->$some_api;
warn $dropbox->res->code; warn $dropbox->res->header('ETag'); warn $dropbox->res->header('Content-Type'); warn $dropbox->res->header('Content-Length'); warn $dropbox->res->header('X-Dropbox-Request-Id'); warn $dropbox->res->as_string; ```
env_proxy
enable HTTP_PROXY, NO_PROXY
```perl my $dropbox = WebService::Dropbox->new();
$dropbox->env_proxy; ```
debug
enable or disable debug mode
```perl my $dropbox = WebService::Dropbox->new();
$dropbox->debug; # disabled $dropbox->debug(0); # disabled $dropbox->debug(1); # enabled ```
verbose
more warnings.
```perl my $dropbox = WebService::Dropbox->new();
$dropbox->verbose; # disabled $dropbox->verbose(0); # disabled $dropbox->verbose(1); # enabled ```
AUTHOR
Shinichiro Aska
SEE ALSO
- https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/documentation
- https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/migration-guide
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.