Invalid requests in dropbox with python requests










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I tried make request via dropbox doc, and get this:



urlToken = 'https://api.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/token'
headers =
'code': input(),
'grant_type': 'authorization_code',
'client_id': '#############',
'client_secret': '######',
'redirect_uri': 'https://localhost'

request = requests.post(urlToken, headers=headers)


OUTPUT:



"error_description": "No auth function available for given request", "error": "invalid_request"









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  • Parameters are not headers, use response = requests.post(urlToken, data=headers)... and maybe change the variable name to match

    – Dalvenjia
    Nov 13 '18 at 21:37















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enter image description here



I tried make request via dropbox doc, and get this:



urlToken = 'https://api.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/token'
headers =
'code': input(),
'grant_type': 'authorization_code',
'client_id': '#############',
'client_secret': '######',
'redirect_uri': 'https://localhost'

request = requests.post(urlToken, headers=headers)


OUTPUT:



"error_description": "No auth function available for given request", "error": "invalid_request"









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  • Parameters are not headers, use response = requests.post(urlToken, data=headers)... and maybe change the variable name to match

    – Dalvenjia
    Nov 13 '18 at 21:37













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enter image description here



I tried make request via dropbox doc, and get this:



urlToken = 'https://api.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/token'
headers =
'code': input(),
'grant_type': 'authorization_code',
'client_id': '#############',
'client_secret': '######',
'redirect_uri': 'https://localhost'

request = requests.post(urlToken, headers=headers)


OUTPUT:



"error_description": "No auth function available for given request", "error": "invalid_request"









share|improve this question














enter image description here



I tried make request via dropbox doc, and get this:



urlToken = 'https://api.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/token'
headers =
'code': input(),
'grant_type': 'authorization_code',
'client_id': '#############',
'client_secret': '######',
'redirect_uri': 'https://localhost'

request = requests.post(urlToken, headers=headers)


OUTPUT:



"error_description": "No auth function available for given request", "error": "invalid_request"






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  • Parameters are not headers, use response = requests.post(urlToken, data=headers)... and maybe change the variable name to match

    – Dalvenjia
    Nov 13 '18 at 21:37

















  • Parameters are not headers, use response = requests.post(urlToken, data=headers)... and maybe change the variable name to match

    – Dalvenjia
    Nov 13 '18 at 21:37
















Parameters are not headers, use response = requests.post(urlToken, data=headers)... and maybe change the variable name to match

– Dalvenjia
Nov 13 '18 at 21:37





Parameters are not headers, use response = requests.post(urlToken, data=headers)... and maybe change the variable name to match

– Dalvenjia
Nov 13 '18 at 21:37












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