You can authenticate with Dropbox Business to create your own instance of the Dropbox Business element through the UI or through APIs. Once authenticated, you can use the element instance to access the different functionality offered by the Dropbox Business platform.
Use the UI to authenticate with Dropbox Business and create an element instance. Dropbox Business authentication follows the typical OAuth 2 framework and you will need to sign in to Dropbox Business as part of the process.
If you are configuring events, see the Events section.
To authenticate an element instance:
After successfully authenticating, we give you several options for next steps. Make requests using the API docs associated with the instance, map the instance to a virtual resource, or use it in a formula template.
Authenticating through API is a multi-step process that involves:
Use the following API call to request a redirect URL where the user can authenticate with the vendor. Replace {keyOrId}
with the element key, dropboxbusiness
.
GET /elements/{keyOrId}/oauth/url?apiKey=<api_key>&apiSecret=<api_secret>&callbackUrl=<url>&siteAddress=<url>
Query Parameter | Description |
---|---|
apiKey | The key obtained from registering your app with the provider. This is the App key that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. |
apiSecret | The client secret obtained from registering your app with the provider. This is the App secret that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. |
callbackUrl | The URL that will receive the code from the vendor to be used to create an element instance. This is the Redirect URI that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. |
curl -X GET
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
'https://api.cloud-elements.com/elements/api-v2/elements/dropboxbusiness/oauth/url?apiKey=fake_api_key&apiSecret=fake_api_secret&callbackUrl=https://www.mycoolapp.com/auth&state=dropboxbusiness'
Use the oauthUrl
in the response to allow users to authenticate with the vendor.
{
"element": "dropboxbusiness",
"oauthUrl": "https://www.dropboxbusiness.com/api/oauth2/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=insert_dropbox_client_id0&redirect_uri=https://www.mycoolapp.com/auth&state=dropboxbusiness"
}
Provide the response from the previous step to the users. After they authenticate, Dropbox Business provides the following information in the response:
Response Parameter | Description |
---|---|
code | The Authorization Grant Code required by Cloud Elements to retrieve the OAuth access and refresh tokens from the endpoint. |
state | A customizable identifier, typically the element key (dropboxbusiness ) . |
error
instead of the code
parameter. In this case, your application can handle the error gracefully.
Use the /instances
endpoint to authenticate with Dropbox Business and create an element instance. If you are configuring events, see the Events section.
To create an element instance:
Construct a JSON body as shown below (see Parameters):
{
"element": {
"key": "dropboxbusiness"
},
"providerData": {
"code": "<AUTHORIZATION_GRANT_CODE>"
},
"configuration": {
"oauth.api.key": "<CLIENT_ID>",
"oauth.api.secret": "<CLIENT_SECRET>",
"oauth.callback.url": "https://www.mycoolapp.com/auth"
},
"tags": [
"<ADD_YOUR_TAGS>"
],
"name": "<INSTANCE_NAME>"
}
Call the following, including the JSON body you constructed in the previous step:
POST /instances
Note the Token and ID and save them for all future requests using the element instance.
curl -X POST \
https://api.cloud-elements.com/elements/api-v2/instances \
-H 'authorization: User <USER_SECRET>, Organization <ORGANIZATION_SECRET>' \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{
"element": {
"key": "dropboxbusiness"
},
"providerData": {
"code": "8aa74ff8ae16ba3ca19d12cbdea83aff16bddcd7"
},
"configuration": {
"oauth.api.key": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"oauth.api.secret": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"oauth.callback.url": "https://mycoolapp.com/auth"
},
"tags": [
"Test"
],
"name": "API Instance"
}'
API parameters not shown in Cloud Elements are in code formatting
.
Parameter | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
'key' | The element key. dropboxbusiness |
string |
Namename |
The name for the element instance created during authentication. | Body |
oauth.callback.url |
The Callback URL for the connected app you created for Dropbox Business. This is the Redirect URI that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. | |
oauth.api.key |
The key obtained from registering your app with the provider. This is the App key that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. | string |
oauth.api.secret |
The client secret obtained from registering your app with the provider. This is the App secret that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. | string |
tags | Optional. User-defined tags to further identify the instance. | string |
{
"id": 123,
"name": "Test",
"token": "5MOr3Sl/E4kww6mTjmjBYV/hAUAzz1g=",
"element": {
"id": 22,
"name": "Dropbox Business",
"key": "dropboxbusiness",
"description": "Add a Dropbox Business Instance to connect your existing Dropbox Business account to the Documents Hub, allowing you to manage files and folders. You will need your Dropbox Business account information to add an instance.",
"image": "elements/provider_dropbox.png",
"active": true,
"deleted": false,
"typeOauth": true,
"trialAccount": false,
"existingAccountDescription": "Give your application access to your existing
Dropbox Business accountEnter your credentials and details for your Dropbox Business Account",
"configDescription": "If you do not have an Dropbox Business.net account, you can create one at Dropbox Business.Net Signup",
"transformationsEnabled": false,
"authentication": {
"type": "oauth2"
},
"hub": "documents"
},
"provisionInteractions": [],
"valid": true,
"disabled": false,
"maxCacheSize": 0,
"cacheTimeToLive": 0,
"eventsEnabled": false,
"cachingEnabled": false
}