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Since I saw that the omniauth-dropbox gem, was made to:

Authenticate to the Dropbox REST API (v1).

I was happy i wouldn't need to develop all the redirections the OAuth implies. But I can't find a way to make them work together :(

The omniauth-dropbox gem, works fine, alone, I get authenticated and stuff. But what to save from the callback, so the dropbox-sdk would understand the user is authenticated?

How to do so the session.get_access_token would be automatically handled by omniauth-dropbox?

CODE

def dropbox
    session = DropboxSession.new(MULTIAPI_CONFIG['dropbox']['appKey'], MULTIAPI_CONFIG['dropbox']['appSecret'])
    session.get_request_token
    authorize_url = session.get_authorize_url('myurl/auth/dropbox/callback')
    print authorize_url
    session.get_access_token
    client = DropboxClient.new(session, ACCESS_TYPE)
    object = client.metadata('/')
    render :json => object
end

ERROR

Couldn't get access token. Server returned 401: Unauthorized.

5 Answers 5

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It looks to me from https://github.com/intridea/omniauth/wiki like you can get env['omniauth.auth'] in your callback handler, and from there you can extract the credentials (token and secret). See https://github.com/intridea/omniauth/wiki/Auth-Hash-Schema.

Once you have the token and secret, you should be able to call session.set_access_token to tell the Dropbox SDK what credentials to use.

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  • I finally ended using only the dropbox-sdk. I will put some code in an answer. I didn't try your solution, but if someone come here, it worth a try.
    – Micka
    Jun 28, 2013 at 12:50
  • I didn't accept your solution as an answer because I didn't try it, but if someone find out it does work, then I will.
    – Micka
    Jun 28, 2013 at 13:22
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So I finally ended writing everything using the dropbox-sdk

Controller

class DropboxController < ApplicationController

    def new
        db_session = DropboxSession.new(MULTIAPI_CONFIG['dropbox']['appKey'], MULTIAPI_CONFIG['dropbox']['appSecret'])
        begin
            db_session.get_request_token
        rescue DropboxError => e
            render template: "multi_api/home/refresh"
        end

        session[:dp_request_db_session] = db_session.serialize

        # OAuth Step 2: Send the user to the Dropbox website so they can authorize
        # our app.  After the user authorizes our app, Dropbox will redirect them
        # to our 'dp_callback' endpoint.
        auth_url = db_session.get_authorize_url url_for(:dp_callback)
        redirect_to auth_url
    end

    def destroy
        session.delete(:dp_authorized_db_session)
        render :json => checkAuth
    end

    def isAuthenticated
        render :json => checkAuth
    end

    def checkAuth
        val = {'isAuthenticated' => false}
        begin
            unless not session[:dp_authorized_db_session]
                dbsession = DropboxSession.deserialize(session[:dp_authorized_db_session])
                client = DropboxClient.new(dbsession, MULTIAPI_CONFIG['dropbox']['accessType'])
                val = {'isAuthenticated' => true}
            end
        rescue DropboxError => e
            val = {'isAuthenticated' => false}
        end
        val
    end

    def callback
        # Finish OAuth Step 2
        ser = session[:dp_request_db_session]
        unless ser
            render template: "multi_api/home/refresh"
            return
        end
        db_session = DropboxSession.deserialize(ser)

        # OAuth Step 3: Get an access token from Dropbox.
        begin
            db_session.get_access_token
        rescue DropboxError => e
            render template: "multi_api/home/refresh"
            return
        end
        session.delete(:dp_request_db_session)
        session[:dp_authorized_db_session] = db_session.serialize
        render template: "multi_api/home/refresh"
    end

end

routes

get   'dp/logout', :to => 'dropbox#destroy'
get   'dp/login', :to => 'dropbox#new'
get   'dp/callback', :to => 'dropbox#callback', :as => :dp_callback
get   'dp/isAuthenticated', :to => 'dropbox#isAuthenticated'

multi_api/home/refresh.html.erb

<script type="text/javascript">
function refreshParent()
{
  window.opener.location.reload();
  if (window.opener.progressWindow) 
    window.opener.progressWindow.close();
  window.close();
}
refreshParent();
</script>

Requesting dropbox

dbsession = DropboxSession.deserialize(session[:dp_authorized_db_session])
@client = DropboxClient.new(dbsession, MULTIAPI_CONFIG['dropbox']['accessType'])

I open a new tab when i want to authenticate a user to dropbox, when this is done I automatically refresh the original page and close the tab (see: multi_pi/home/refresh.html.erb).

Since I do all of this in javascript I need to know if the user has been authenticated successfully, that's why I provided a route dp/isAuthenticated which will return a json string containing a 'isAuthenticated' key set at true or false.

Connected users are not saved into a the database, only into the session. So when the session is destroyed they will have to re-authenticate. If you want them to be save into the database, then, you should dig into @smarx solution, using omniauth will be far easier.

I wrote my code here as an exemple for those who only want to depend on the ruby dropbox-sdk

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  • omniauth-dropbox v0.2.0 uses the oauth1 API
  • dropbox-sdk v1.5.1 uses the oauth1 API
  • dropbox-sdk v1.6.1 uses the oauth2 API

With omniauth-dropbox v0.2.0 and dropbox-sdk v1.5.1, the following code in the controller action that omniauth redirects to works for me:

auth_hash = request.env['omniauth.auth']
access_token = auth_hash[:credentials][:token]
access_token_secret = auth_hash[:credentials][:secret]

session = DropboxSession.new(DROPBOX_APP_ID, DROPBOX_ADD_SECRET)
session.set_access_token(access_token, access_token_secret)

client = DropboxClient.new(session)
puts client.account_info.inspect

There might be a way to get omniauth-dropbox v0.2.0 and dropbox-sdk v1.6.1 working, but I haven't found it.

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  • As you said, these two versions of these two libraries are incompatible, since one only supports OAuth 1 and the other only supports OAuth 2. That said, all of omniauth-dropbox is a couple dozen lines of code, and OAuth 2 is simpler than OAuth 1. You could probably start with github.com/intridea/omniauth-oauth2.
    – user94559
    Aug 27, 2013 at 0:28
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As James says, the most recent version of dropbox-sdk uses oauth2, so instead of omniauth-dropbox you need to use the oauth2 strategy:

https://github.com/bamorim/omniauth-dropbox-oauth2

Then the access_token will be present in the initial oauth response (as auth.credentials.token), and you can do with it as you will in the omniauth_callbacks_controller. I store it in an Authentication object.

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For all those of you still looking for a tutorial for performing basically everything dropbox does, here's a tutorial I wrote a while ago: http://blog.jobspire.net/dropbox-on-rails-4-0-ajax-using-dropbox-sdk/#more-54

You're welcome!

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