Dropbox Integration =================== Project Page : Bug reports and support : Author : Andrew Berry (deviantintegral) : : Installation and Configuration ------------------------------ To install the Dropbox Integration module, extract the archive to your modules folder. This is usually sites/all/modules. As well, the DropBoxUploader library must be downloaded to the Dropbox module directory. The library can be obtained at: http://jaka.kubje.org/software/dropboxuploader/ After enabling the module on the Modules page, there are two permissions available: 1. **Configure Dropbox account**. This gives users access to enable Dropbox integration in their user account. It doesn't mean anything for anonymous users. 2. **Send files to users via Dropbox**. This allows users to send files to other users via Dropbox. This does not instantly give them access to send files; each user must also choose which roles they wish to send files to them. If this permission is disabled after being enabled, it will instantly block that role from sending files, regardless of individual user settings. Security, SSL, and Host ID's ---------------------------- This module also **requires that SSL be enabled** to allow users to configure their Dropbox form. This is because this module requires access to a user's Dropbox account and password. Dropbox Integration attempts to determine if SSL is available and will ask a user to go to the secure version if it looks like it is. It is not required to use SSL to send files, or to modify other fields on the Edit page; just to view or change a user's account information. If you **know that you don't need SSL**, such as using the module on a local development site or on an Intranet, and can't enable SSL, there is a variable to disable SSL checking. I won't support this as I don't want to be responsible for any accidental disclosures of account credentials, so if you really want to disable the SSL check, read the source code to find out. User Settings ------------- If a user has permission to enable Dropbox on their account, an additional set of options is displayed on their user Edit tab. The settings will only display **if the user is connecting over SSL**. Users can choose the roles allowed to send them files. User ID 1 will always be able to send a file, so if users simply want site administrators to send them files they can enter just their account information. Users can specify a maximum limit of files sent per hour per anonymous user. Feedback and Support -------------------- Feel free to contact me at the above addresses for paid customization of this module. For general support, bug reports, and patches, please see the project issue queue.