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    Files - Alpha - Upload

    Create a new file with the contents provided in the request. Note that this endpoint is part of the properties API alpha and is slightly different from :route:upload. Do not use this to upload a file larger than 150 MB. Instead, create an upload session with :route:upload_session/start.

    Input

    type: object properties: data: type: object description: > path: Path in the user's Dropbox to save the file. mode: Selects what to do if the file already exists. autorename: If there's a conflict, as determined by :field:`mode`, have the Dropbox server try to autorename the file to avoid conflict. client_modified: The value to store as the :field:`client_modified` timestamp. Dropbox automatically records the time at which the file was written to the Dropbox servers. It can also record an additional timestamp, provided by Dropbox desktop clients, mobile clients, and API apps of when the file was actually created or modified. mute: Normally, users are made aware of any file modifications in their Dropbox account via notifications in the client software. If :val:`true`, this tells the clients that this modification shouldn't result in a user notification. property_groups: List of custom properties to add to file. properties: autorename: type: boolean description: >- If there's a conflict, as determined by :field:`mode`, have the Dropbox server try to autorename the file to avoid conflict. mute: type: boolean description: >- Normally, users are made aware of any file modifications in their Dropbox account via notifications in the client software. If :val:`true`, this tells the clients that this modification shouldn't result in a user notification. client_modified: type: string description: >- The value to store as the :field:`client_modified` timestamp. Dropbox automatically records the time at which the file was written to the Dropbox servers. It can also record an additional timestamp, provided by Dropbox desktop clients, mobile clients, and API apps of when the file was actually created or modified. mode: type: object description: > Your intent when writing a file to some path. This is used to determine what constitutes a conflict and what the autorename strategy is. In some situations, the conflict behavior is identical: (a) If the target path doesn't refer to anything, the file is always written; no conflict. (b) If the target path refers to a folder, it's always a conflict. (c) If the target path refers to a file with identical contents, nothing gets written; no conflict. The conflict checking differs in the case where there's a file at the target path with contents different from the contents you're trying to write. add: Do not overwrite an existing file if there is a conflict. The autorename strategy is to append a number to the file name. For example, "document.txt" might become "document (2).txt". overwrite: Always overwrite the existing file. The autorename strategy is the same as it is for :field:`add`. update: Overwrite if the given "rev" matches the existing file's "rev". The autorename strategy is to append the string "conflicted copy" to the file name. For example, "document.txt" might become "document (conflicted copy).txt" or "document (Panda's conflicted copy).txt". properties: .tag: title: Choice of WriteMode type: string enum: - add - overwrite - update update: type: string description: >- Overwrite if the given "rev" matches the existing file's "rev". The autorename strategy is to append the string "conflicted copy" to the file name. For example, "document.txt" might become "document (conflicted copy).txt" or "document (Panda's conflicted copy).txt". path: type: string description: Path in the user's Dropbox to save the file. property_groups: type: array description: List of custom properties to add to file. items: type: object description: > A subset of the property fields described by the corresponding :type:`PropertyGroupTemplate`. Properties are always added to a Dropbox file as a :type:`PropertyGroup`. The possible key names and value types in this group are defined by the corresponding :type:`PropertyGroupTemplate`. template_id: A unique identifier for the associated template. fields: The actual properties associated with the template. There can be up to 32 property types per template. properties: fields: type: array description: >- The actual properties associated with the template. There can be up to 32 property types per template. items: type: object description: > Raw key/value data to be associated with a Dropbox file. Property fields are added to Dropbox files as a :type:`PropertyGroup`. name: Key of the property field associated with a file and template. Keys can be up to 256 bytes. value: Value of the property field associated with a file and template. Values can be up to 1024 bytes. properties: name: type: string description: >- Key of the property field associated with a file and template. Keys can be up to 256 bytes. value: type: string description: >- Value of the property field associated with a file and template. Values can be up to 1024 bytes. template_id: type: string description: A unique identifier for the associated template. title: Data

    Output

    type: object description: > name: The last component of the path (including extension). This never contains a slash. id: A unique identifier for the file. client_modified: For files, this is the modification time set by the desktop client when the file was added to Dropbox. Since this time is not verified (the Dropbox server stores whatever the desktop client sends up), this should only be used for display purposes (such as sorting) and not, for example, to determine if a file has changed or not. server_modified: The last time the file was modified on Dropbox. rev: A unique identifier for the current revision of a file. This field is the same rev as elsewhere in the API and can be used to detect changes and avoid conflicts. size: The file size in bytes. path_lower: The lowercased full path in the user's Dropbox. This always starts with a slash. This field will be null if the file or folder is not mounted. path_display: The cased path to be used for display purposes only. In rare instances the casing will not correctly match the user's filesystem, but this behavior will match the path provided in the Core API v1, and at least the last path component will have the correct casing. Changes to only the casing of paths won't be returned by :route:`list_folder/continue`. This field will be null if the file or folder is not mounted. parent_shared_folder_id: Please use :field:`FileSharingInfo.parent_shared_folder_id` or :field:`FolderSharingInfo.parent_shared_folder_id` instead. media_info: Additional information if the file is a photo or video. symlink_info: Set if this file is a symlink. sharing_info: Set if this file is contained in a shared folder. property_groups: Additional information if the file has custom properties with the property template specified. has_explicit_shared_members: This flag will only be present if include_has_explicit_shared_members is true in :route:`list_folder` or :route:`get_metadata`. If this flag is present, it will be true if this file has any explicit shared members. This is different from sharing_info in that this could be true in the case where a file has explicit members but is not contained within a shared folder. content_hash: A hash of the file content. This field can be used to verify data integrity. For more information see our :link:`Content hash /developers/reference/content-hash` page. properties: parent_shared_folder_id: type: string description: >- Please use :field:`FileSharingInfo.parent_shared_folder_id` or :field:`FolderSharingInfo.parent_shared_folder_id` instead. name: type: string description: >- The last component of the path (including extension). This never contains a slash. property_groups: type: array description: >- Additional information if the file has custom properties with the property template specified. items: type: object description: > A subset of the property fields described by the corresponding :type:`PropertyGroupTemplate`. Properties are always added to a Dropbox file as a :type:`PropertyGroup`. The possible key names and value types in this group are defined by the corresponding :type:`PropertyGroupTemplate`. template_id: A unique identifier for the associated template. fields: The actual properties associated with the template. There can be up to 32 property types per template. properties: fields: type: array description: >- The actual properties associated with the template. There can be up to 32 property types per template. items: type: object description: > Raw key/value data to be associated with a Dropbox file. Property fields are added to Dropbox files as a :type:`PropertyGroup`. name: Key of the property field associated with a file and template. Keys can be up to 256 bytes. value: Value of the property field associated with a file and template. Values can be up to 1024 bytes. properties: name: type: string description: >- Key of the property field associated with a file and template. Keys can be up to 256 bytes. value: type: string description: >- Value of the property field associated with a file and template. Values can be up to 1024 bytes. template_id: type: string description: A unique identifier for the associated template. rev: type: string description: >- A unique identifier for the current revision of a file. This field is the same rev as elsewhere in the API and can be used to detect changes and avoid conflicts. client_modified: type: string description: >- For files, this is the modification time set by the desktop client when the file was added to Dropbox. Since this time is not verified (the Dropbox server stores whatever the desktop client sends up), this should only be used for display purposes (such as sorting) and not, for example, to determine if a file has changed or not. symlink_info: type: object description: | target: The target this symlink points to. properties: target: type: string description: The target this symlink points to. path_display: type: string description: >- The cased path to be used for display purposes only. In rare instances the casing will not correctly match the user's filesystem, but this behavior will match the path provided in the Core API v1, and at least the last path component will have the correct casing. Changes to only the casing of paths won't be returned by :route:`list_folder/continue`. This field will be null if the file or folder is not mounted. has_explicit_shared_members: type: boolean description: >- This flag will only be present if include_has_explicit_shared_members is true in :route:`list_folder` or :route:`get_metadata`. If this flag is present, it will be true if this file has any explicit shared members. This is different from sharing_info in that this could be true in the case where a file has explicit members but is not contained within a shared folder. path_lower: type: string description: >- The lowercased full path in the user's Dropbox. This always starts with a slash. This field will be null if the file or folder is not mounted. server_modified: type: string description: The last time the file was modified on Dropbox. sharing_info: type: object description: > Sharing info for a file which is contained by a shared folder. read_only: True if the file or folder is inside a read-only shared folder. parent_shared_folder_id: ID of shared folder that holds this file. modified_by: The last user who modified the file. This field will be null if the user's account has been deleted. properties: read_only: type: boolean description: True if the file or folder is inside a read-only shared folder. parent_shared_folder_id: type: string description: ID of shared folder that holds this file. modified_by: type: string description: >- The last user who modified the file. This field will be null if the user's account has been deleted. media_info: type: object description: > pending: Indicate the photo/video is still under processing and metadata is not available yet. metadata: The metadata for the photo/video. properties: .tag: title: Choice of MediaInfo type: string enum: - pending - metadata metadata: type: object description: | Metadata for a photo or video. dimensions: Dimension of the photo/video. location: The GPS coordinate of the photo/video. time_taken: The timestamp when the photo/video is taken. properties: dimensions: type: object description: | Dimensions for a photo or video. height: Height of the photo/video. width: Width of the photo/video. properties: width: type: number description: Width of the photo/video. height: type: number description: Height of the photo/video. location: type: object description: | GPS coordinates for a photo or video. latitude: Latitude of the GPS coordinates. longitude: Longitude of the GPS coordinates. properties: latitude: type: number description: Latitude of the GPS coordinates. longitude: type: number description: Longitude of the GPS coordinates. time_taken: type: string description: The timestamp when the photo/video is taken. content_hash: type: string description: >- A hash of the file content. This field can be used to verify data integrity. For more information see our :link:`Content hash /developers/reference/content-hash` page. id: type: string description: A unique identifier for the file. size: type: number description: The file size in bytes.