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= Ruby Dropbox Gem
An easy-to-use third-party interface to the RESTful Dropbox API.
== Installation
gem install dropbox
== Tutorial by Example
First things first: Be sure you've gotten a consumer key and secret from http://developers.dropbox.com
session = Dropbox::Session.new('your_consumer_key', 'your_consumer_secret') puts "Visit #{session.authorize_url} to log in to Dropbox. Hit enter when you have done this." gets session.authorize
session.upload('testfile.txt') uploaded_file = session.file('testfile.txt') puts uploaded_file.metadata.size
uploaded_file.move 'new_name.txt' uploaded_file.delete
== Tutorial by Example, Rails Edition
A simple Rails controller that allows a user to first authorize their Dropbox account, and then upload a file to their Dropbox.
class DropboxController < ApplicationController def authorize if params[:oauth_token] then dropbox_session = Dropbox::Session.deserialize(session[:dropbox_session]) dropbox_session.authorize(params) session[:dropbox_session] = dropbox_session.serialize # re-serialize the authenticated session
redirect_to :action => 'upload'
else
dropbox_session = Dropbox::Session.new('your_consumer_key', 'your_consumer_secret')
session[:dropbox_session] = dropbox_session.serialize
redirect_to dropbox_session.authorize_url(:oauth_callback => url_for(:action => 'authorize'))
end
end
def upload return redirect_to(:action => 'authorize') unless session[:dropbox_session] dropbox_session = Dropbox::Session.deserialize(session[:dropbox_session]) return redirect_to(:action => 'authorize') unless dropbox_session.authorized?
if request.method == :post then
dropbox_session.upload params[:file], 'My Uploads'
render :text => 'Uploaded OK'
else
# display a multipart file field form
end
end end
== Features and Where to Find Them
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 Tim Morgan. See LICENSE for details.
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