jcleblanc
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Hi , JWT applications will need to be approved by an enterprise admin / co-admin before they can start making requests to the APIs. Following this guide and that should get you over the hurdle. ...
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Hi , Not directly with the APIs / SDKs unfortunately, since the file object doesn't extract that data directly. You'll have to download the file and extract any GPS data from the metadata that m...
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Hi , Unfortunately there isn't a way to capture the width / height of a file directly from the file response from the APIs, which is what the SDKs are exposing. You'll probably have to download ...
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Hi , From what I can see in the full user object, unfortunately information about last login is not returned, only when the user account was created and when it was last modified. - Jon
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Hi , Yes, what you'll need to do is authenticate as the user whose files / folders you'd like to access, rather than as the app (service account). There are two method for doing this: Generate...
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Hi , I'm assuming that you're referring to one of the Box UI Elements? If so, the CSS and JavaScript that power those components can be hosted locally within your application, meaning that you c...
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Hi , Without seeing the integration code you're using it's hard to diagnose the issue. The 409 error (conflict) will be produced being the upload is happening twice. The file is uploaded the fir...
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Hi , Unfortunately nothing reliable that I know of. The best thing to do in this instance is to create a shared link of the file within box.com and share that out. - Jon
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Hi , Apologies for the delay. In the case of events, they are not always processed sequentially, and may be filled into the event logs after later events come through, meaning that you may see e...
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Hi , I took a look at the query method for the Python SDK and it looks like they're using "ancestor_folders" instead of "ancestor_folder_ids" as a param, then joining whatever is passed there in...