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Prerequisites for connecting Amazon Q Business to Dropbox - Amazon Q Business

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Prerequisites for connecting Amazon Q Business to Dropbox

Before you begin, make sure that you have completed the following prerequisites.

In Dropbox, make sure you have:

  • Created a Dropbox Advanced account and set up an admin user.

  • Created a Dropbox app with a unique App name, activated Scoped Access. For more information, see Dropbox documentation on creating an app on the Dropbox website.

  • Activated Full Dropbox permissions on the Dropbox console and added the following permissions:

    • files.content.read

    • files.metadata.read

    • sharing.read

    • file_requests.read

    • groups.read

    • team_info.read

    • team_data.content.read

    • account_info.read

    • members.read

    • team_data.member

  • Create an authorization URL containing client ID (app-key), redirect_uri, response type, access type and scopes. Obtain User Authorization by signing in to Dropbox and grant your application the requested permissions.

    Sample Authorization URL:

    https://www.dropbox.com/oauth2/authorize

    ?client_id=abcd1234example

    &redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyourapp.com%2Fcallback

    &response_type=code

    &token_access_type=offline

    &scope=files.metadata.read%20files.content.read

  • Exchange authorization code for tokens by requesting tokens from the Dropbox token endpoint.

    • curl https://api.dropboxapi.com/oauth2/token -d code=AUTH_CODE -d grant_type=authorization_code -d client_id=APP_KEY -d client_secret=APP_SECRET

    • Replace AUTH_CODE with the obtained authorization code, APP_KEY and APP_SECRET with your application client ID (App key) and secret key.

  • Noted your Dropbox app key, Dropbox app secret, and Dropbox access token and refresh token for OAuth 2.0 authentication credentials.

  • Generate an OAuth 2.0 access token with token_access_type=offline to obtain a short‑lived access token and a long‑lived refresh token. For more information, see Dropbox documentation on OAuth authentication on the Dropbox website.

In your AWS account, make sure you have:

  • Created a Amazon Q Business application.

  • Created a Amazon Q Business retriever and added an index.

  • Created an IAM role for your data source and, if using the Amazon Q API, noted the ARN of the IAM role.

  • Stored your Dropbox authentication credentials in an AWS Secrets Manager secret and, if using the Amazon Q API, noted the ARN of the secret.

    Note

    If you’re a console user, you can create the IAM role and Secrets Manager secret as part of configuring your Amazon Q application on the console.

For a list of things to consider while configuring your data source, see Data source connector configuration best practices.