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boxing

v0.0.8

Published

terrible dropbox api and express middleware

Downloads

14

Readme

boxing - terrible dropbox api wrapper and express middleware

you're better off not using this, cause i only wrote it to solve my needs

Express Middleware

var express = require("express");
var boxing = require("boxing");

var app = express();

// configure a session, cause i store the oAuth data
// on the session, after you authorize the app
app.use(session({
  secret: "some secret key",
  resave: false,
  saveUninitialized: true,
  rolling: true
}));

// mount on a path where dropbox authorization will happen
// visit exmaple.com/dropbox/authorize to authorize this web app
// to use your dropbox account.
app.use("/dropbox", boxing.middleware({
  express: express,
  key: myDropboxAppKey,
  secret: myDropboxSecret,
  redirect: "/some-redirect/after-authorizing/dropbox"
}));

Dropbox Client Object

var boxing = require("boxing");

var client = new boxing.Client({
  accessToken: "your oAuth2 access token"
});

From here, you can call the dropbox API methods.

Client#accountInfo

Get the account info for the user

client.accountInfo(function(err, accountInfo){
  // ...
  // returns a JS object literal with account information
});

Client#deltaLatestCursor

Get the latest delta cursor. This can be used to prevent the full list of all files from coming back, the first time you call the delta method

client.deltaLatestCursor(function(err, deltaCursor){
  // ...
});

Be sure to save the cursor result somewhere, so you can use this on the next call to the delta method.

Client#delta

Get the latest set of changes, based on the "cursor" that you pass in. If no cursor is specified, you will receive notice of everything in the dropbox account.

client.delta("(dropbox delta cursor)", function(err, delta){
  // ...
  // returns a JS object literal w/ delta information
});

Be sure to save the delta.cursor result somewhere, so you can use this on the next call to the delta method.

Client#file

Stream the file contents down from Dropbox

client.file("/some/file.mp3", function(err, fileStream){
  // ...
  // returns a file as a stream, coming straight from dropbox
});

Client#folderExists

Check to see if a specified folder exists.

client.folderExists("/some/folder", function(err, exists){
  // ...
});

The exists boolean returns true if the specified folder is found, and is a folder (not a file).

Client#createFolder

Create a folder in the user's Dropbox. This method assumes "auto" path root.

client.createFodler("/some/folder", function(err, result){
  // ...
});

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