dropbox ======= Go client library for the Dropbox core and Datastore API with support for uploading and downloading encrypted files. Support of the Datastore API should be considered as a beta version. Prerequisite ------------ To use this library, you must have a valid client ID (app key) and client secret (app secret) provided by Dropbox.
To register a new client application, please visit https://www.dropbox.com/developers/apps/create Installation ------------ This library depends on a fork of the goauth2 library, it can be installed with the go get command: $ go get code.google.com/p/stacktic-goauth2 This package can be installed with the go get command: $ go get github.com/stacktic/dropbox Examples -------- This simple 4-step example will show you how to create a folder: package main import ( "dropbox" "fmt" ) func main() { var err error var db *dropbox.Dropbox var clientid, clientsecret string var token string clientid = "xxxxx" clientsecret = "yyyyy" token = "zzzz" // 1. Create a new dropbox object. db = dropbox.NewDropbox() // 2. Provide your clientid and clientsecret (see prerequisite). db.SetAppInfo(clientid, clientsecret) // 3. Provide the user token. db.SetAccessToken(token) // 4. Send your commands. // In this example, you will create a new folder named "demo". folder := "demo" if _, err = db.CreateFolder(folder); err != nil { fmt.Printf("Error creating folder %s: %s\n", folder, err) } else { fmt.Printf("Folder %s successfully created\n", folder) } } If you do not know the user token, you can replace step 3 by a call to the Auth method: // This method will ask the user to visit an URL and paste the generated code. if err = db.Auth(); err != nil { fmt.Println(err) return } // You can now retrieve the token if you want. token = db.AccessToken() If you want a more complete example, please check the following project: https://github.com/stacktic/dbox. Documentation ------------- API documentation can be found here: http://godoc.org/github.com/stacktic/dropbox.