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@javier.alejandro.castro/dropbox

v4.0.7

Published

The Dropbox JavaScript SDK is a lightweight, promise based interface to the Dropbox v2 API that works in both nodejs and browser environments.

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4

Readme

Dropbox JavaScript SDK

Build Status npm version The Dropbox JavaScript SDK is a lightweight, promise based interface to the Dropbox v2 API that works in both nodejs and browser environments. It provides common services for making API requests and helper utilities contributed by the community.

Documentation

Please view our full JavaScript SDK documentation at http://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-js.

Prerequisites

This library depends on the Promise and Fetch globals which require a polyfill (whatwg-fetch, es6-promise) for unsupported browsers and a wrapper around request within Node.js applications. We advise using the isormophic-fetch library which supports fetch within both environments.

Quickstart

For a quick overview the below example will install the package and use it as a CommonJS module. For more alternative loading options please view our Getting started tutorial.

Install the SDK with npm

$ npm install --save dropbox

Include the Dropbox or DropboxTeam class to start making your API calls.

require('isomorphic-fetch'); // or another library of choice.
var Dropbox = require('dropbox').Dropbox;
var dbx = new Dropbox({ accessToken: 'YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE' });
dbx.filesListFolder({path: ''})
  .then(function(response) {
    console.log(response);
  })
  .catch(function(error) {
    console.log(error);
  });

Examples

See examples/ for working examples of how the SDK can be used in a few different environments.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for information on how to contribute, setup the development environment and run tests.

Versioning

We will try to follow semver as close as possible. That means bug fixes will be patch releases (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2), additional functionality like new endpoints will be minor releases (1.0.1 -> 1.1.0) and breaking changes to both the library and the API endpoints it hits, will be major releases (1.0.1 -> 2.0.0).

This SDK will be taking the dropbox package name on npm from the legacy SDK, that uses the old version of the Dropbox API. This will bump the version number from 0.10.3 to 2.0.0, which should avoid breaking changes due to semver assumptions.