Example: GET /rest/binders?id=-100&id=46&id=48
count
specifies the total number of children to return. For example, id=-100&id=48&id=49&count=10
might return all 6 children of folder 48, the first 4 children of folder 49 and no results for folder -100. The order that the binder IDs are
processed in is non-deterministic.
The first_id
and first
parameters can be used to continue retrieving results from binders
whose children are only partially listed in the previous request. The children of the binder specified by
first_id
are included first, beginning with the first + 1
child.
For example, id=-100&id=48&first_id=48&first=4&count=10
is will return results 5-14 of
folder 48. If folder 48 has fewer than 14 children, then the first few children of folder -100 will also be included
in the response.
Paging the results of the Shared with Me (-101), Shared by Me (-102) and Public (-104) top level folders is not
supported. This resource will return all children of those folders, even if that means that more than count
children are returned.
If an error occurs listing the children of a particular binder, a BinderChildren object for that binder will be included in the results with information about the error that occurred.
This resource supports top level folder IDs, such as -100 (My Files)
]]>multipart/form-data
posts (see here).
If another Content-Type is specified (application/octet-stream
, for example), the raw bytes of the request body
are read and stored as the file content.
You must specify either force_overwrite
or last_version
.
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
.
The value of the file_name form parameter in the request body should be a UTF-8 string that has been URL encoded.]]>application/x-www-form-urlencoded
.
The value of the file_name form parameter in the request body should be a UTF-8 string that has been URL encoded.]]>purge=true
will delete the entry
permanently instead. Entries in external storage folders (net folders, mirrored folders) are always deleted permanantly.]]>purge=true
will delete the folder
permanently instead. Folders on external storage (net folders, mirrored folders) are always deleted permanantly.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those children with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. The parameter values in the form data should
be URL-encoded UTF-8 strings. For example: source_id=09c1c3fb530f562401531070137b000e&file_name=H%C3%B6wdy
.]]>multipart/form-data
posts (see here).
If another Content-Type is specified (application/octet-stream
, for example), the raw bytes of the request body
are read and stored as the file content.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those folders with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. The title value in the form data should
be a URL-encoded UTF-8 string. For example: source_id=48&title=H%C3%B6wdy
.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to the net folder with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>id=20&id=32&id=46
keyword=Jo*
title
query parameter limits the results to those children with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. The parameter values in the form data should
be URL-encoded UTF-8 strings. For example: source_id=09c1c3fb530f562401531070137b000e&file_name=H%C3%B6wdy
.]]>multipart/form-data
posts (see here).
If another Content-Type is specified (application/octet-stream
, for example), the raw bytes of the request body
are read and stored as the file content.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those folders with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. The title value in the form data should
be a URL-encoded UTF-8 string. For example: source_id=48&title=H%C3%B6wdy
.]]>public_link
share recipients, the notify_address
form parameter can be used to specify
email addresses to notify of the public link.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those children with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those folders with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those children with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those folders with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those children with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those folders with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>purge=true
will delete the folder
permanently instead. Folders on external storage (net folders, mirrored folders) are always deleted permanantly.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those children with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>title
query parameter limits the results to those folders with the specified name. Wildcards are not supported.]]>application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. The title value in the form data should
be a URL-encoded UTF-8 string. For example: source_id=48&title=H%C3%B6wdy
.]]>