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Api limit clarification
AnsweredI've been searching around and doing my own experimentation on rate limits for the Box API, and so far, I've found the following: - There is a stated limit of 1000 requests per minute - Other user...
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jcerise commented,
That is a very workable solution. Thanks so much for the prompt replies !
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jcerise commented,
I noticed the reports contain the user, but unfortunately, I'm using the API. Can you elaborate on how looping over the shared links would allow me to extract the user that created the link?...
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Get user who created shared link
AnsweredSubject, basically. Is there a way to get the ID of the user who created a shared link for a resource? From a security posture, it would be extremely useful to see which users are creating shared ...
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List all Custom Applications for an Enterprise via API
AnsweredIs there an API endpoint (or other method) of getting a list of all Custom Applications for a given enterprise? Ideally, I would like to be able to get a list of all enabled custom applications, t...
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jcerise commented,
So, a little closer reading of the REST API docs was needed here. A user object has an `enterprise` field, which is a small representation of the enterprise the user is a part of. This object cont...
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jcerise created a post,
Get Enterprise ID from SDK
AnsweredIs there a way to get the enterprise ID for/from a user, or at all, within, for example, the Python SDK? Or perhaps via an API call? I've found a couple other questions asking this, but they were ...
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jcerise commented,
Yup, that looks to be what I'm looking for, thanks!
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Get user role (admin, co-admin, user) from Python SDK
AnsweredI am trying to get the user role via the Python SDK. My use case is that I need to identify the admin user, and any co-admins. Using the standard user().get() approach, I get all of the users info...