--- title: "Dropbox" description: "Rclone docs for Dropbox" date: "2014-07-17" --- Dropbox --------------------------------- Paths are specified as `remote:path` Dropbox paths may be as deep as required, eg `remote:directory/subdirectory`. The initial setup for dropbox involves getting a token from Dropbox which you need to do in your browser. `rclone config` walks you through it. Here is an example of how to make a remote called `remote`. First run: rclone config This will guide you through an interactive setup process: ``` n) New remote d) Delete remote q) Quit config e/n/d/q> n name> remote What type of source is it? Choose a number from below 1) swift 2) s3 3) local 4) google cloud storage 5) dropbox 6) drive type> 5 Dropbox App Key - leave blank to use rclone's. app_key> Dropbox App Secret - leave blank to use rclone's. app_secret> Remote config Please visit: https://www.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/authorize?client_id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&response_type=code Enter the code: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXXXXXXXX -------------------- [remote] app_key = app_secret = token = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -------------------- y) Yes this is OK e) Edit this remote d) Delete this remote y/e/d> y ``` You can then use it like this, List directories in top level of your dropbox rclone lsd remote: List all the files in your dropbox rclone ls remote: To copy a local directory to a dropbox directory called backup rclone copy /home/source remote:backup Modified time ------------- Md5sums and timestamps in RFC3339 format accurate to 1ns are stored in a Dropbox datastore called "rclone". Dropbox datastores are limited to 100,000 rows so this is the maximum number of files rclone can manage on Dropbox.