To get information about a folder in Dropbox, do the procedure in this topic.
Get Folder Configuration Screen
Good to Know
- You must specify the folder or folder ID to get the information of the folder.
- In most text fields, you can use process data variables as an alternative to literal data values.
How to Start
- On the Organizer,
do one of these:
- Do one of these:
- Add an activity:
- In the Process Builder, in the Activity Library,
open the Dropbox tab.
- On the Dropbox
tab,
drag the Get Folder Info
activity onto your process.
- Change an activity:
- In your process, double-click your activity.
- Click Get Folder Info .
Procedure
- On the Get Folder Configuration screen, in the Dropbox field, select your Dropbox access token.
To create a new access token, click
New Dropbox Access Token.
- Complete this field
as necessary.
Field Name |
Definition |
Folder Path
|
- Function:
- Specifies the path of the folder.
- Accepted Values:
-
- Choose Folder Path - Specifies an absolute path for the folder.
- Dynamic Folder Path - Specifies a process variable that stores the path of folder.
- Default Value:
- Choose Folder Path
- Example:
-
- c:\My Documents\sample1.doc
- ${HomeDirectory}\sample2.doc
- http://demo3:8000/DocumentLib1/sample3.doc
|
- To connect the response to a process data variable, complete these fields
as necessary.
Field Name |
Definition |
Store the Response in Custom Attribute - Folder Path
|
- Function:
- Specifies the process data variable that stores the location of the folder.
- Accepted Values:
- A process data variable.
- Default Value:
- None
- Accepts Process Data Variables:
- Yes
|
Store the Response in Custom Attribute - Revision
|
- Function:
- Specifies the process data variable that stores the version of the folder.
- Accepted Values:
- A process data variable.
- Default Value:
- None
- Accepts Process Data Variables:
- Yes
|