How do you get and use a Refresh Token for the Dropbox API (Python 3.x)

Question:

As the title says, I am trying to generate a refresh token, and then I would like to use the refresh token to get short lived Access tokens.

There is a problem though, in that I’m not smart enough to understand the docs on the dropbox site, and all the other information I’ve found hasn’t worked for me
(A, B, C) or is in a language I don’t understand.

I have tried out all three examples from the github page, as well as user code from other questions on this site.

I haven’t got anything to work.

The most I got was

Error: 400 Client Error: Bad Request for url: api.dropboxapi.com/oauth2/token

and

dropbox.rest.RESTSocketError: Error connecting to "api.dropbox.com": [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed: unable to get local issuer certificate (_ssl.c:1123)

🙁

Asked By: Timi

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Answers:

Here is how I did it. I’ll try to keep it simple and precise

Replace <APP_KEY> with your dropbox app key in the below Authorization URL

https://www.dropbox.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=<APP_KEY>&token_access_type=offline&response_type=code

Complete the code flow on the Authorization URL. You will receive an AUTHORIZATION_CODE at the end.

Go to Postman and create a new POST request with below configuration

Key Value
code <AUTHORIZATION_CODE>
grant_type authorization_code

After you send the request, you will receive JSON payload containing refresh_token.

{
    "access_token": "sl.****************",
    "token_type": "bearer",
    "expires_in": 14400,
    "refresh_token": "*********************",
    "scope": <SCOPES>,
    "uid": "**********",
    "account_id": "***********************"
}

In your python application,

import dropbox

dbx = dropbox.Dropbox(
            app_key = <APP_KEY>,
            app_secret = <APP_SECRET>,
            oauth2_refresh_token = <REFRESH_TOKEN>
        )

Hope this works for you too!

Answered By: Sparrow

The previous answer worked as a charmed, but if you need something quick to run, you can use this snippet:

#/bin/bash
echo -n "Enter APP_KEY" 
read APP_KEY

echo -n "Enter APP_SECRET" 
read APP_SECRET
BASIC_AUTH=$(echo -n $APP_KEY:$APP_SECRET | base64)

echo "Navigate to URL and get ACCESS CODE"
echo "https://www.dropbox.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=$APP_KEY&token_access_type=offline&response_type=code"

echo -n "Return to this script once you have the ACCESS_CODE" 
read DUMMY

echo -n "Enter the ACCESS_CODE" 
read ACCESS_CODE_GENERATED

curl --location --request POST 'https://api.dropboxapi.com/oauth2/token' 
--header "Authorization: Basic $BASIC_AUTH" 
--header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' 
--data-urlencode "code=$ACCESS_CODE_GENERATED" 
--data-urlencode 'grant_type=authorization_code'
Answered By: orellabac

All methods above work, just want to post a pure python solution, which itself draws reference from the answers above.

  1. Find the APP key and App secret from the App Console.
  2. Go to the following url (replace <APP_KEY> with your App key) to obtain Access Code Generated.

    https://www.dropbox.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=<APP_KEY>&response_type=code&token_access_type=offline

  3. Replace all APP_KEY, APP_SECRET, and ACCESS_CODE_GENERATED with the actual values in the following snippet. Run the snippet.
import base64
import requests
import json

APP_KEY = '<APP_KEY>'
APP_SECRET = '<APP_SECRET>'
ACCESS_CODE_GENERATED = '<ACCESS_CODE_GENERATED>'

BASIC_AUTH = base64.b64encode(f'{APP_KEY}:{APP_SECRET}'.encode())

headers = {
    'Authorization': f"Basic {BASIC_AUTH}",
    'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
}

data = f'code={ACCESS_CODE_GENERATED}&grant_type=authorization_code'

response = requests.post('https://api.dropboxapi.com/oauth2/token',
                         data=data,
                         auth=(APP_KEY, APP_SECRET))
print(json.dumps(json.loads(response.text), indent=2))
Answered By: chjch