A modification of Abraham's TwitterOAuth library to work with Dropbox.
Slight fixes to abstract away the differences between the two site's implementation of the OAuth specifications. If you know how TwitterOAuth works, you'll have no problems implementing Dropbox with this one.
- Updated to use API version 1
- Files Put is now supported through
->put()
call
- Base functionality only, you can get files, not push files, yet.
Get Request Token and Redirect
$oauth = new DropboxOAuth($consumer_key,$consumer_secret);
$request = $oauth->getRequestToken($callback_url);
$url = $oauth->getAuthorizeURL($request);
Get Access Token
$oauth = new DropboxOAuth($consumer_key,$consumer_secret,$request['oauth_token'],$request['oauth_token_secret']);
$token = $oauth->getAccessToken();
Using the API
$oauth = new DropboxOAuth($consumer_key,$consumer_secret,$user_key,$user_secret);
$account = $oauth->get("https://api.dropbox.com/1/account/info");
$metadata = $oauth->get("https://api.dropbox.com/1/metadata/dropbox/");
$file = $oauth->pull("https://api-content.dropbox.com/1/files/dropbox/my-test-file.txt");
$upload = $oauth->put("https://api-content.dropbox.com/1/files_put/dropbox/test.txt","/path/to/file.txt");
Please note that ->pull()
is used to ->get()
without doing the automatic json_decode.