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As mentioned, the Search API requires a query term. If you just want a list of all items that have changed since a certain date, the Events API is the correct way to get that information.
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That should work. Your other option would be to use the Service Account to collaborate yourself (or any other user who needs access) to the folder.
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I'm not aware of the ability to upload files into a shared folder, and the API docs don't show a way to set that permission. If the Service Account owns the folder the link points to, why do you...
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When working with shared items, you need to include the shared link in all API calls made to have permissions on the item. You can use the `client.with_shared_link()` method, like this: shared...
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Please see the Box Java SDK documentation — this has information on how to work with folders, including how to create new folders.
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As documented, the Folder Copy API is already recursive and will copy over the contents of the folder for you — is there a specific reason for wanting to copy files and subfolders individually?
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I tested myself and can confirm that this is the current behavior of the API — both App Users and Service Accounts cannot view a shared link with its access level set to company-only even though ...
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If you're using the Box Python SDK and know the ID of the file, you can do something like this: file_name = client.file(file_id).get().name
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The list of folders in the file path is contained in the `path_collection` field of the API response; you need to concatenate the names of all those folders. Something like this should do the tr...
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When your application uses JWT authentication, you're generally authenticating as a special account called the Service Account — not your own personal Box account that you can view in the web app...