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Getting Started

This integration creates a workflow with a HTTP / Webhook trigger and Dropbox action. When you configure and deploy the workflow, it will run on Pipedream's servers 24x7 for free.

  1. Select this integration
  2. Configure the New Requests trigger
    1. Optional- Configure Body Only
    2. Optional- Configure Response Status Code
    3. Optional- Configure Response Content-Type
    4. Optional- Configure Response Body
    5. Connect your HTTP / Webhook account
  3. Configure the Create folder action
    1. Connect your Dropbox account
    2. Configure Folder name
    3. Optional- Select a Path
    4. Configure Autorename
  4. Deploy the workflow
  5. Send a test event to validate your setup
  6. Turn on the trigger

Details

This integration uses pre-built, source-available components from Pipedream's GitHub repo. These components are developed by Pipedream and the community, and verified and maintained by Pipedream.

To contribute an update to an existing component or create a new component, create a PR on GitHub. If you're new to Pipedream component development, you can start with quickstarts for trigger span and action development, and then review the component API reference.

Trigger

Description:Get a URL and emit the full HTTP event on every request (including headers and query parameters). You can also configure the HTTP response code, body, and more.
Version:0.1.1
Key:http-new-requests

Trigger Code

import http from "../../http.app.mjs";

// Core HTTP component
export default {
  key: "http-new-requests",
  name: "New Requests",
  description: "Get a URL and emit the full HTTP event on every request (including headers and query parameters). You can also configure the HTTP response code, body, and more.",
  version: "0.1.1",
  type: "source",
  props: {
    httpInterface: {
      type: "$.interface.http",
      customResponse: true,
    },
    emitBodyOnly: {
      type: "boolean",
      label: "Body Only",
      description: "This source emits an event representing the full HTTP request by default. Select `true` to emit the body only.",
      optional: true,
      default: false,
    },
    resStatusCode: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Response Status Code",
      description: "The status code to return in the HTTP response",
      optional: true,
      default: "200",
    },
    resContentType: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Response Content-Type",
      description: "The `Content-Type` of the body returned in the HTTP response",
      optional: true,
      default: "application/json",
    },
    resBody: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Response Body",
      description: "The body to return in the HTTP response",
      optional: true,
      default: "{ \"success\": true }",
    },
    http,
  },
  async run(event) {
    const summary = `${event.method} ${event.path}`;

    this.httpInterface.respond({
      status: this.resStatusCode,
      body: this.resBody,
      headers: {
        "content-type": this.resContentType,
      },
    });

    if (this.emitBodyOnly) {
      this.$emit(event.body, {
        summary,
      });
    } else {
      this.$emit(event, {
        summary,
      });
    }
  },
};

Trigger Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI and CLI.
LabelPropTypeDescription
N/AhttpInterface$.interface.httpThis component uses $.interface.http to generate a unique URL when the component is first instantiated. Each request to the URL will trigger the run() method of the component.
Body OnlyemitBodyOnlyboolean

This source emits an event representing the full HTTP request by default. Select true to emit the body only.

Response Status CoderesStatusCodestring

The status code to return in the HTTP response

Response Content-TyperesContentTypestring

The Content-Type of the body returned in the HTTP response

Response BodyresBodystring

The body to return in the HTTP response

HTTP / WebhookhttpappThis component uses the HTTP / Webhook app.

Trigger Authentication

The HTTP / Webhook API does not require authentication.

About HTTP / Webhook

Get a unique URL where you can send HTTP or webhook requests

Action

Description:Create a folder. [See docs here](https://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-js/Dropbox.html#filesCreateFolderV2__anchor)
Version:0.0.5
Key:dropbox-create-folder

Dropbox Overview

With the Dropbox API, you can build a variety of applications that range from
simple file sharing to complex content management systems. Some examples of
what you can build using the Dropbox API include:

  • A file sharing application that allows users to share and sync files across
    devices
  • A content management system that allows users to manage and share files and
    folders
  • A note taking application that allows users to sync notes across devices
  • A task management application that allows users to manage and share tasks and
    files
  • A document management application that allows users to manage and share
    documents and files

Action Code

import dropbox from "../../dropbox.app.mjs";
import common from "../common/common.mjs";

export default {
  ...common,
  name: "Create folder",
  description: "Create a folder. [See docs here](https://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-js/Dropbox.html#filesCreateFolderV2__anchor)",
  key: "dropbox-create-folder",
  version: "0.0.5",
  type: "action",
  props: {
    dropbox,
    name: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Folder name",
      description: "Your new folder name.",
    },
    path: {
      propDefinition: [
        dropbox,
        "pathFolder",
      ],
      optional: true,
      description: "The file path in the user's Dropbox to create the folder. If not filled, it will be created in the root folder.",
    },
    autorename: {
      type: "boolean",
      label: "Autorename",
      description: "If there's a conflict, have Dropbox try to autorename the folder to avoid the conflict.",
      default: true,
    },
  },
  async run({ $ }) {
    const {
      autorename,
      name,
      path,
    } = this;

    const res = await this.dropbox.createFolder({
      autorename,
      path: this.getNormalizedPath(path, true) + name,
    });
    $.export("$summary", `Folder successfully created: \`${res.result.metadata.name}\``);
    return res;
  },
};

Action Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI.

LabelPropTypeDescription
DropboxdropboxappThis component uses the Dropbox app.
Folder namenamestring

Your new folder name.

PathpathstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
Autorenameautorenameboolean

If there's a conflict, have Dropbox try to autorename the folder to avoid the conflict.

Action Authentication

Dropbox uses OAuth authentication. When you connect your Dropbox account, Pipedream will open a popup window where you can sign into Dropbox and grant Pipedream permission to connect to your account. Pipedream securely stores and automatically refreshes the OAuth tokens so you can easily authenticate any Dropbox API.

Pipedream requests the following authorization scopes when you connect your account:

About Dropbox

Dropbox gives you secure access to all your files. Collaborate with friends, family, and coworkers from any device.

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