Rui Barbosa
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Hi Siddhartha, You can make a PUT call to the files API, specifying the name, see here. And the curl example: curl -i -X PUT "https://upload.box.com/api/2.0/files/12345" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer...
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Hi AASHRUTI SINGH, That is a bit odd, so let's try to troubleshoot. Since I don't know what stack you're using I'll use the CLI. Consider the following service user associated with the CLI: ❯ box u...
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Hi Timothy, I'm wondering if you really have the enterprise content flag turned on. Anyway if you know who owns the content then the as-user flag should work for you. Consider the following JWT app...
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Hi NLP, I'm not sure I understand your question. What do you mean by embedded PDF's? are you using the box ui-elements? like preview? If that is the case you downscope the token to disable download...
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Hi Mauricio, I see what you mean, the documentation is inconsistent. If we look at the documentation for the folder object, all its versions (full, standard, mini, base) has the folder_id as string...
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Hi Tatsuya, Please elaborate your question a bit more. Are you sure the JWT service user has access to the files and can actually download them? In the response you should get some status URL's, e....
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Hi Deepak, You have 2 options: Download the folder as a zip file: from boxsdk import JWTAuth, Clientdef main(): auth = JWTAuth.from_settings_file('.jwt.config.json') auth.authenticate_instan...
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Hi, For this to work the AWS S3 must accept an upload from an URL. A quick google search yielded inconsistent results, so please research how to upload to an aws S3 bucket using an URL. From the bo...
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Hi Aph, With just this information it is impossible to help you. Can you elaborate your question? what type of authentication is your app using? does the app user has access to the file please sha...
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Hi, This can have multiple reasons, none of them related with "doing something wrong", and it could be as simple as ehe user that created the developer token does not have access to the file. So if...