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Instructions in https://rclone.org/dropbox/#get-your-own-dropbox-app-id are a little incomplete. I had to guess a few extra details to make things work. This patch adds missing parts. Fixes #5242
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title: "Dropbox"
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description: "Rclone docs for Dropbox"
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---
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{{< icon "fab fa-dropbox" >}} Dropbox
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---------------------------------
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Paths are specified as `remote:path`
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Dropbox paths may be as deep as required, e.g.
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`remote:directory/subdirectory`.
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The initial setup for dropbox involves getting a token from Dropbox
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which you need to do in your browser. `rclone config` walks you
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through it.
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Here is an example of how to make a remote called `remote`. First run:
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rclone config
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This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
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```
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n) New remote
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d) Delete remote
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q) Quit config
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e/n/d/q> n
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name> remote
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Type of storage to configure.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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[snip]
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XX / Dropbox
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\ "dropbox"
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[snip]
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Storage> dropbox
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Dropbox App Key - leave blank normally.
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app_key>
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Dropbox App Secret - leave blank normally.
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app_secret>
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Remote config
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Please visit:
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https://www.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/authorize?client_id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&response_type=code
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Enter the code: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXXXXXXXX
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--------------------
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[remote]
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app_key =
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app_secret =
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token = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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--------------------
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y) Yes this is OK
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e) Edit this remote
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d) Delete this remote
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y/e/d> y
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```
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You can then use it like this,
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List directories in top level of your dropbox
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rclone lsd remote:
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List all the files in your dropbox
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rclone ls remote:
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To copy a local directory to a dropbox directory called backup
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rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
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### Dropbox for business ###
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Rclone supports Dropbox for business and Team Folders.
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When using Dropbox for business `remote:` and `remote:path/to/file`
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will refer to your personal folder.
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If you wish to see Team Folders you must use a leading `/` in the
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path, so `rclone lsd remote:/` will refer to the root and show you all
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Team Folders and your User Folder.
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You can then use team folders like this `remote:/TeamFolder` and
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`remote:/TeamFolder/path/to/file`.
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A leading `/` for a Dropbox personal account will do nothing, but it
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will take an extra HTTP transaction so it should be avoided.
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### Modified time and Hashes ###
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Dropbox supports modified times, but the only way to set a
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modification time is to re-upload the file.
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This means that if you uploaded your data with an older version of
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rclone which didn't support the v2 API and modified times, rclone will
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decide to upload all your old data to fix the modification times. If
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you don't want this to happen use `--size-only` or `--checksum` flag
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to stop it.
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Dropbox supports [its own hash
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type](https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/content-hash) which
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is checked for all transfers.
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### Restricted filename characters
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| Character | Value | Replacement |
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| --------- |:-----:|:-----------:|
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| NUL | 0x00 | ␀ |
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| / | 0x2F | / |
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| DEL | 0x7F | ␡ |
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| \ | 0x5C | \ |
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File names can also not end with the following characters.
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These only get replaced if they are the last character in the name:
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| Character | Value | Replacement |
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| --------- |:-----:|:-----------:|
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| SP | 0x20 | ␠ |
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Invalid UTF-8 bytes will also be [replaced](/overview/#invalid-utf8),
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as they can't be used in JSON strings.
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### Batch mode uploads {#batch-mode}
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Using batch mode uploads is very important for performance when using
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the Dropbox API. See [the dropbox performance guide](https://developers.dropbox.com/dbx-performance-guide)
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for more info.
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There are 3 modes rclone can use for uploads.
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#### --dropbox-batch-mode off
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In this mode rclone will not use upload batching. This was the default
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before rclone v1.55. It has the disadvantage that it is very likely to
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encounter `too_many_requests` errors like this
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NOTICE: too_many_requests/.: Too many requests or write operations. Trying again in 15 seconds.
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When rclone receives these it has to wait for 15s or sometimes 300s
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before continuing which really slows down transfers.
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This will happen especially if `--transfers` is large, so this mode
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isn't recommended except for compatibility or investigating problems.
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#### --dropbox-batch-mode sync
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In this mode rclone will batch up uploads to the size specified by
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`--dropbox-batch-size` and commit them together.
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Using this mode means you can use a much higher `--transfers`
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parameter (32 or 64 works fine) without receiving `too_many_requests`
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errors.
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This mode ensures full data integrity.
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Note that there may be a pause when quitting rclone while rclone
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finishes up the last batch using this mode.
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#### --dropbox-batch-mode async
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In this mode rclone will batch up uploads to the size specified by
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`--dropbox-batch-size` and commit them together.
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However it will not wait for the status of the batch to be returned to
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the caller. This means rclone can use a much bigger batch size (much
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bigger than `--transfers`), at the cost of not being able to check the
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status of the upload.
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This provides the maximum possible upload speed especially with lots
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of small files, however rclone can't check the file got uploaded
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properly using this mode.
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If you are using this mode then using "rclone check" after the
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transfer completes is recommended. Or you could do an initial transfer
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with `--dropbox-batch-mode async` then do a final transfer with
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`--dropbox-batch-mode sync` (the default).
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Note that there may be a pause when quitting rclone while rclone
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finishes up the last batch using this mode.
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{{< rem autogenerated options start" - DO NOT EDIT - instead edit fs.RegInfo in backend/dropbox/dropbox.go then run make backenddocs" >}}
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### Standard Options
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Here are the standard options specific to dropbox (Dropbox).
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#### --dropbox-client-id
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OAuth Client Id
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Leave blank normally.
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- Config: client_id
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_CLIENT_ID
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- Type: string
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- Default: ""
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#### --dropbox-client-secret
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OAuth Client Secret
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Leave blank normally.
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- Config: client_secret
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_CLIENT_SECRET
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- Type: string
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- Default: ""
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### Advanced Options
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Here are the advanced options specific to dropbox (Dropbox).
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#### --dropbox-token
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OAuth Access Token as a JSON blob.
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- Config: token
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_TOKEN
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- Type: string
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- Default: ""
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#### --dropbox-auth-url
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Auth server URL.
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Leave blank to use the provider defaults.
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- Config: auth_url
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_AUTH_URL
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- Type: string
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- Default: ""
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#### --dropbox-token-url
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Token server url.
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Leave blank to use the provider defaults.
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- Config: token_url
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_TOKEN_URL
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- Type: string
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- Default: ""
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#### --dropbox-chunk-size
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Upload chunk size. (< 150M).
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Any files larger than this will be uploaded in chunks of this size.
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Note that chunks are buffered in memory (one at a time) so rclone can
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deal with retries. Setting this larger will increase the speed
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slightly (at most 10% for 128 MiB in tests) at the cost of using more
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memory. It can be set smaller if you are tight on memory.
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- Config: chunk_size
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_CHUNK_SIZE
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- Type: SizeSuffix
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- Default: 48M
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#### --dropbox-impersonate
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Impersonate this user when using a business account.
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Note that if you want to use impersonate, you should make sure this
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flag is set when running "rclone config" as this will cause rclone to
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request the "members.read" scope which it won't normally. This is
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needed to lookup a members email address into the internal ID that
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dropbox uses in the API.
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Using the "members.read" scope will require a Dropbox Team Admin
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to approve during the OAuth flow.
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You will have to use your own App (setting your own client_id and
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client_secret) to use this option as currently rclone's default set of
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permissions doesn't include "members.read". This can be added once
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v1.55 or later is in use everywhere.
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- Config: impersonate
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_IMPERSONATE
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- Type: string
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- Default: ""
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#### --dropbox-shared-files
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Instructs rclone to work on individual shared files.
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In this mode rclone's features are extremely limited - only list (ls, lsl, etc.)
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operations and read operations (e.g. downloading) are supported in this mode.
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All other operations will be disabled.
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- Config: shared_files
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_SHARED_FILES
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- Type: bool
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- Default: false
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#### --dropbox-shared-folders
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Instructs rclone to work on shared folders.
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When this flag is used with no path only the List operation is supported and
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all available shared folders will be listed. If you specify a path the first part
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will be interpreted as the name of shared folder. Rclone will then try to mount this
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shared to the root namespace. On success shared folder rclone proceeds normally.
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The shared folder is now pretty much a normal folder and all normal operations
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are supported.
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Note that we don't unmount the shared folder afterwards so the
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--dropbox-shared-folders can be omitted after the first use of a particular
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shared folder.
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- Config: shared_folders
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_SHARED_FOLDERS
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- Type: bool
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- Default: false
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#### --dropbox-encoding
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This sets the encoding for the backend.
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See: the [encoding section in the overview](/overview/#encoding) for more info.
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- Config: encoding
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- Env Var: RCLONE_DROPBOX_ENCODING
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- Type: MultiEncoder
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- Default: Slash,BackSlash,Del,RightSpace,InvalidUtf8,Dot
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{{< rem autogenerated options stop >}}
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### Limitations ###
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Note that Dropbox is case insensitive so you can't have a file called
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"Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
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There are some file names such as `thumbs.db` which Dropbox can't
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store. There is a full list of them in the ["Ignored Files" section
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of this document](https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/145). Rclone will
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issue an error message `File name disallowed - not uploading` if it
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attempts to upload one of those file names, but the sync won't fail.
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Some errors may occur if you try to sync copyright-protected files
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because Dropbox has its own [copyright detector](https://techcrunch.com/2014/03/30/how-dropbox-knows-when-youre-sharing-copyrighted-stuff-without-actually-looking-at-your-stuff/) that
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prevents this sort of file being downloaded. This will return the error `ERROR :
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/path/to/your/file: Failed to copy: failed to open source object:
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path/restricted_content/.`
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If you have more than 10,000 files in a directory then `rclone purge
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dropbox:dir` will return the error `Failed to purge: There are too
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many files involved in this operation`. As a work-around do an
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`rclone delete dropbox:dir` followed by an `rclone rmdir dropbox:dir`.
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When using `rclone link` you'll need to set `--expire` if using a
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non-personal account otherwise the visibility may not be correct.
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(Note that `--expire` isn't supported on personal accounts). See the
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[forum discussion](https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-link-dropbox-permissions/23211) and the
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[dropbox SDK issue](https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-go-unofficial/issues/75).
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### Get your own Dropbox App ID ###
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When you use rclone with Dropbox in its default configuration you are using rclone's App ID. This is shared between all the rclone users.
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Here is how to create your own Dropbox App ID for rclone:
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1. Log into the [Dropbox App console](https://www.dropbox.com/developers/apps/create) with your Dropbox Account (It need not
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to be the same account as the Dropbox you want to access)
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2. Choose an API => Usually this should be `Dropbox API`
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3. Choose the type of access you want to use => `Full Dropbox` or `App Folder`
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4. Name your App. The app name is global, so you can't use `rclone` for example
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5. Click the button `Create App`
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6. Switch to the `Permissions` tab. Enable at least the following permissions: `account_info.read`, `files.metadata.write`, `files.content.write`, `files.content.read`, `sharing.write`. The `files.metadata.read` and `sharing.read` checkboxes will be marked too. Click `Submit`
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7. Switch to the `Settings` tab. Fill `OAuth2 - Redirect URIs` as `http://localhost:53682/`
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8. Find the `App key` and `App secret` values on the `Settings` tab. Use these values in rclone config to add a new remote or edit an existing remote. The `App key` setting corresponds to `client_id` in rclone config, the `App secret` corresponds to `client_secret`
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