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Integrating Dropbox

Capabilities

DataGrail's Dropbox integration provides the following capabilities:

ProductCapability
Request Manager
Request TypesAccess
Identifier CategoriesEmail
Live Data MapSystem Detection

Before You Start

To successfully configure this integration, please ensure you have sufficient privileges:

  • DataGrail User Role: Super Admin, Connections Manager
  • Dropbox User Role: Admin

Connect to DataGrail

  1. Select Login to Configure.
  2. Log in to Dropbox if prompted and select Authorize to grant the necessary permissions to DataGrail:
Required OAuth Scopes
  • account_info.read
  • team_info.read
  • team_data.member
  • members.read
  • files.metadata.read
  • files.content.read
  • sessions.list

Next Steps

Now that you've successfully connected the integration, check out the following resources:

Troubleshooting

If you are unable to successfully connect the integration, review these common troubleshooting steps:

Ensure Required Permissions Are Granted on API Keys/Resources

DataGrail checks required permissions and scopes on API keys/resources used by each integration. If all necessary permissions are not granted, new connections will fail.

Review Required Account Types and User Roles

If users do not have the necessary permissions or the minimum required user role in the connecting system, the connection to DataGrail will fail. Additionally, connections will fail if your account type does not match the one required by the integration.

See Before You Start to review these requirements.

Technical Details

The Dropbox integration uses the Dropbox API v2:
Access TypeSynchronous

API Documentation

Learn more about this API implementation and DataGrail functionality in our API Integration Documentation.

 

Need help?
If you have any questions, please reach out to your dedicated CSM or contact us at support@datagrail.io.

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