# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Auto-generated by Stone, do not modify.
# flake8: noqa
# pylint: skip-file

from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
import warnings

from . import (
    account,
    async_,
    auth,
    check,
    common,
    contacts,
    file_properties,
    file_requests,
    files,
    paper,
    secondary_emails,
    seen_state,
    sharing,
    team,
    team_common,
    team_log,
    team_policies,
    users,
    users_common,
)


class DropboxBase(object):
    __metaclass__ = ABCMeta

    @abstractmethod
    def request(self, route, namespace, arg, arg_binary=None):
        pass

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in account namespace

    def account_set_profile_photo(self,
                                  photo):
        """
        Sets a user's profile photo.

        :param photo: Image to set as the user's new profile photo.
        :type photo: :class:`dropbox.account.PhotoSourceArg`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.account.SetProfilePhotoResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.account.SetProfilePhotoError`
        """
        arg = account.SetProfilePhotoArg(photo)
        r = self.request(
            account.set_profile_photo,
            'account',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in auth namespace

    def auth_token_from_oauth1(self,
                               oauth1_token,
                               oauth1_token_secret):
        """
        Creates an OAuth 2.0 access token from the supplied OAuth 1.0 access
        token.

        :param str oauth1_token: The supplied OAuth 1.0 access token.
        :param str oauth1_token_secret: The token secret associated with the
            supplied access token.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.auth.TokenFromOAuth1Result`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.auth.TokenFromOAuth1Error`
        """
        arg = auth.TokenFromOAuth1Arg(oauth1_token,
                                      oauth1_token_secret)
        r = self.request(
            auth.token_from_oauth1,
            'auth',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def auth_token_revoke(self):
        """
        Disables the access token used to authenticate the call.

        :rtype: None
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            auth.token_revoke,
            'auth',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in check namespace

    def check_app(self,
                  query=u''):
        """
        This endpoint performs App Authentication, validating the supplied app
        key and secret, and returns the supplied string, to allow you to test
        your code and connection to the Dropbox API. It has no other effect. If
        you receive an HTTP 200 response with the supplied query, it indicates
        at least part of the Dropbox API infrastructure is working and that the
        app key and secret valid.

        :param str query: The string that you'd like to be echoed back to you.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.check.EchoResult`
        """
        arg = check.EchoArg(query)
        r = self.request(
            check.app,
            'check',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def check_user(self,
                   query=u''):
        """
        This endpoint performs User Authentication, validating the supplied
        access token, and returns the supplied string, to allow you to test your
        code and connection to the Dropbox API. It has no other effect. If you
        receive an HTTP 200 response with the supplied query, it indicates at
        least part of the Dropbox API infrastructure is working and that the
        access token is valid.

        :param str query: The string that you'd like to be echoed back to you.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.check.EchoResult`
        """
        arg = check.EchoArg(query)
        r = self.request(
            check.user,
            'check',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in contacts namespace

    def contacts_delete_manual_contacts(self):
        """
        Removes all manually added contacts. You'll still keep contacts who are
        on your team or who you imported. New contacts will be added when you
        share.

        :rtype: None
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            contacts.delete_manual_contacts,
            'contacts',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def contacts_delete_manual_contacts_batch(self,
                                              email_addresses):
        """
        Removes manually added contacts from the given list.

        :param list email_addresses: List of manually added contacts to be
            deleted.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.contacts.DeleteManualContactsError`
        """
        arg = contacts.DeleteManualContactsArg(email_addresses)
        r = self.request(
            contacts.delete_manual_contacts_batch,
            'contacts',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in file_properties namespace

    def file_properties_properties_add(self,
                                       path,
                                       property_groups):
        """
        Add property groups to a Dropbox file. See
        :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_user` or
        :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_team` to create new templates.

        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list property_groups: The property groups which are to be added
            to a Dropbox file. No two groups in the input should  refer to the
            same template.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.AddPropertiesError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.AddPropertiesArg(path,
                                               property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.properties_add,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def file_properties_properties_overwrite(self,
                                             path,
                                             property_groups):
        """
        Overwrite property groups associated with a file. This endpoint should
        be used instead of :meth:`file_properties_properties_update` when
        property groups are being updated via a "snapshot" instead of via a
        "delta". In other words, this endpoint will delete all omitted fields
        from a property group, whereas :meth:`file_properties_properties_update`
        will only delete fields that are explicitly marked for deletion.

        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list property_groups: The property groups "snapshot" updates to
            force apply. No two groups in the input should  refer to the same
            template.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.InvalidPropertyGroupError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.OverwritePropertyGroupArg(path,
                                                        property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.properties_overwrite,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def file_properties_properties_remove(self,
                                          path,
                                          property_template_ids):
        """
        Permanently removes the specified property group from the file. To
        remove specific property field key value pairs, see
        :meth:`file_properties_properties_update`. To update a template, see
        :meth:`file_properties_templates_update_for_user` or
        :meth:`file_properties_templates_update_for_team`. To remove a template,
        see :meth:`file_properties_templates_remove_for_user` or
        :meth:`file_properties_templates_remove_for_team`.

        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list property_template_ids: A list of identifiers for a template
            created by :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_user` or
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_team`.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.RemovePropertiesError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.RemovePropertiesArg(path,
                                                  property_template_ids)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.properties_remove,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def file_properties_properties_search(self,
                                          queries,
                                          template_filter=file_properties.TemplateFilter.filter_none):
        """
        Search across property templates for particular property field values.

        :param list queries: Queries to search.
        :param template_filter: Filter results to contain only properties
            associated with these template IDs.
        :type template_filter: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.TemplateFilter`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.PropertiesSearchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.PropertiesSearchError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.PropertiesSearchArg(queries,
                                                  template_filter)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.properties_search,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_properties_properties_search_continue(self,
                                                   cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from
        :meth:`file_properties_properties_search`, use this to paginate through
        all search results.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by your last call to
            :meth:`file_properties_properties_search` or
            :meth:`file_properties_properties_search_continue`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.PropertiesSearchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.PropertiesSearchContinueError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.PropertiesSearchContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.properties_search_continue,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_properties_properties_update(self,
                                          path,
                                          update_property_groups):
        """
        Add, update or remove properties associated with the supplied file and
        templates. This endpoint should be used instead of
        :meth:`file_properties_properties_overwrite` when property groups are
        being updated via a "delta" instead of via a "snapshot" . In other
        words, this endpoint will not delete any omitted fields from a property
        group, whereas :meth:`file_properties_properties_overwrite` will delete
        any fields that are omitted from a property group.

        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list update_property_groups: The property groups "delta" updates
            to apply.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.UpdatePropertiesError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.UpdatePropertiesArg(path,
                                                  update_property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.properties_update,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def file_properties_templates_add_for_user(self,
                                               name,
                                               description,
                                               fields):
        """
        Add a template associated with a user. See
        :meth:`file_properties_properties_add` to add properties to a file. This
        endpoint can't be called on a team member or admin's behalf.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.AddTemplateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.ModifyTemplateError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.AddTemplateArg(name,
                                             description,
                                             fields)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.templates_add_for_user,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_properties_templates_get_for_user(self,
                                               template_id):
        """
        Get the schema for a specified template. This endpoint can't be called
        on a team member or admin's behalf.

        :param str template_id: An identifier for template added by route  See
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_user` or
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_team`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.GetTemplateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.TemplateError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.GetTemplateArg(template_id)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.templates_get_for_user,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_properties_templates_list_for_user(self):
        """
        Get the template identifiers for a team. To get the schema of each
        template use :meth:`file_properties_templates_get_for_user`. This
        endpoint can't be called on a team member or admin's behalf.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.ListTemplateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.TemplateError`
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.templates_list_for_user,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_properties_templates_remove_for_user(self,
                                                  template_id):
        """
        Permanently removes the specified template created from
        :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_user`. All properties
        associated with the template will also be removed. This action cannot be
        undone.

        :param str template_id: An identifier for a template created by
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_user` or
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_team`.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.TemplateError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.RemoveTemplateArg(template_id)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.templates_remove_for_user,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def file_properties_templates_update_for_user(self,
                                                  template_id,
                                                  name=None,
                                                  description=None,
                                                  add_fields=None):
        """
        Update a template associated with a user. This route can update the
        template name, the template description and add optional properties to
        templates. This endpoint can't be called on a team member or admin's
        behalf.

        :param str template_id: An identifier for template added by  See
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_user` or
            :meth:`file_properties_templates_add_for_team`.
        :param Nullable name: A display name for the template. template names
            can be up to 256 bytes.
        :param Nullable description: Description for the new template. Template
            descriptions can be up to 1024 bytes.
        :param Nullable add_fields: Property field templates to be added to the
            group template. There can be up to 32 properties in a single
            template.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_properties.UpdateTemplateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_properties.ModifyTemplateError`
        """
        arg = file_properties.UpdateTemplateArg(template_id,
                                                name,
                                                description,
                                                add_fields)
        r = self.request(
            file_properties.templates_update_for_user,
            'file_properties',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in file_requests namespace

    def file_requests_count(self):
        """
        Returns the total number of file requests owned by this user. Includes
        both open and closed file requests.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.CountFileRequestsResult`
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.count,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_create(self,
                             title,
                             destination,
                             deadline=None,
                             open=True,
                             description=None):
        """
        Creates a file request for this user.

        :param str title: The title of the file request. Must not be empty.
        :param str destination: The path of the folder in the Dropbox where
            uploaded files will be sent. For apps with the app folder
            permission, this will be relative to the app folder.
        :param Nullable deadline: The deadline for the file request. Deadlines
            can only be set by Professional and Business accounts.
        :param bool open: Whether or not the file request should be open. If the
            file request is closed, it will not accept any file submissions, but
            it can be opened later.
        :param Nullable description: A description of the file request.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.FileRequest`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_requests.CreateFileRequestError`
        """
        arg = file_requests.CreateFileRequestArgs(title,
                                                  destination,
                                                  deadline,
                                                  open,
                                                  description)
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.create,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_delete(self,
                             ids):
        """
        Delete a batch of closed file requests.

        :param list ids: List IDs of the file requests to delete.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.DeleteFileRequestsResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_requests.DeleteFileRequestError`
        """
        arg = file_requests.DeleteFileRequestArgs(ids)
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.delete,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_delete_all_closed(self):
        """
        Delete all closed file requests owned by this user.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.DeleteAllClosedFileRequestsResult`
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.delete_all_closed,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_get(self,
                          id):
        """
        Returns the specified file request.

        :param str id: The ID of the file request to retrieve.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.FileRequest`
        """
        arg = file_requests.GetFileRequestArgs(id)
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.get,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_list_v2(self,
                              limit=1000):
        """
        Returns a list of file requests owned by this user. For apps with the
        app folder permission, this will only return file requests with
        destinations in the app folder.

        :param int limit: The maximum number of file requests that should be
            returned per request.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.ListFileRequestsV2Result`
        """
        arg = file_requests.ListFileRequestsArg(limit)
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.list_v2,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_list(self):
        """
        Returns a list of file requests owned by this user. For apps with the
        app folder permission, this will only return file requests with
        destinations in the app folder.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.ListFileRequestsResult`
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.list,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_list_continue(self,
                                    cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from :meth:`file_requests_list_v2`, use
        this to paginate through all file requests. The cursor must come from a
        previous call to :meth:`file_requests_list_v2` or
        :meth:`file_requests_list_continue`.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by the previous API call
            specified in the endpoint description.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.ListFileRequestsV2Result`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.file_requests.ListFileRequestsContinueError`
        """
        arg = file_requests.ListFileRequestsContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.list_continue,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def file_requests_update(self,
                             id,
                             title=None,
                             destination=None,
                             deadline=file_requests.UpdateFileRequestDeadline.no_update,
                             open=None,
                             description=None):
        """
        Update a file request.

        :param str id: The ID of the file request to update.
        :param Nullable title: The new title of the file request. Must not be
            empty.
        :param Nullable destination: The new path of the folder in the Dropbox
            where uploaded files will be sent. For apps with the app folder
            permission, this will be relative to the app folder.
        :param deadline: The new deadline for the file request. Deadlines can
            only be set by Professional and Business accounts.
        :type deadline: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.UpdateFileRequestDeadline`
        :param Nullable open: Whether to set this file request as open or
            closed.
        :param Nullable description: The description of the file request.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.file_requests.FileRequest`
        """
        arg = file_requests.UpdateFileRequestArgs(id,
                                                  title,
                                                  destination,
                                                  deadline,
                                                  open,
                                                  description)
        r = self.request(
            file_requests.update,
            'file_requests',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in files namespace

    def files_alpha_get_metadata(self,
                                 path,
                                 include_media_info=False,
                                 include_deleted=False,
                                 include_has_explicit_shared_members=False,
                                 include_property_groups=None,
                                 include_property_templates=None):
        """
        Returns the metadata for a file or folder. This is an alpha endpoint
        compatible with the properties API. Note: Metadata for the root folder
        is unsupported.

        :param Nullable include_property_templates: If set to a valid list of
            template IDs, ``FileMetadata.property_groups`` is set for files with
            custom properties.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.Metadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.AlphaGetMetadataError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'alpha/get_metadata is deprecated. Use get_metadata.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.AlphaGetMetadataArg(path,
                                        include_media_info,
                                        include_deleted,
                                        include_has_explicit_shared_members,
                                        include_property_groups,
                                        include_property_templates)
        r = self.request(
            files.alpha_get_metadata,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_alpha_upload(self,
                           f,
                           path,
                           mode=files.WriteMode.add,
                           autorename=False,
                           client_modified=None,
                           mute=False,
                           property_groups=None,
                           strict_conflict=False):
        """
        Create a new file with the contents provided in the request. Note that
        this endpoint is part of the properties API alpha and is slightly
        different from :meth:`files_upload`. Do not use this to upload a file
        larger than 150 MB. Instead, create an upload session with
        :meth:`files_upload_session_start`.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'alpha/upload is deprecated. Use alpha/upload.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.CommitInfoWithProperties(path,
                                             mode,
                                             autorename,
                                             client_modified,
                                             mute,
                                             property_groups,
                                             strict_conflict)
        r = self.request(
            files.alpha_upload,
            'files',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_v2(self,
                      from_path,
                      to_path,
                      allow_shared_folder=False,
                      autorename=False,
                      allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Copy a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If
        the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.

        :param bool allow_shared_folder: This flag has no effect.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the file to avoid the conflict.
        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationError`
        """
        arg = files.RelocationArg(from_path,
                                  to_path,
                                  allow_shared_folder,
                                  autorename,
                                  allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy(self,
                   from_path,
                   to_path,
                   allow_shared_folder=False,
                   autorename=False,
                   allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Copy a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If
        the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.

        :param bool allow_shared_folder: This flag has no effect.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the file to avoid the conflict.
        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.Metadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'copy is deprecated. Use copy.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.RelocationArg(from_path,
                                  to_path,
                                  allow_shared_folder,
                                  autorename,
                                  allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_batch_v2(self,
                            entries,
                            autorename=False):
        """
        Copy multiple files or folders to different locations at once in the
        user's Dropbox. This route will replace :meth:`files_copy_batch`. The
        main difference is this route will return status for each entry, while
        :meth:`files_copy_batch` raises failure if any entry fails. This route
        will either finish synchronously, or return a job ID and do the async
        copy job in background. Please use :meth:`files_copy_batch_check_v2` to
        check the job status.

        :param list entries: List of entries to be moved or copied. Each entry
            is :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationPath`.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict with any file, have the
            Dropbox server try to autorename that file to avoid the conflict.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchV2Launch`
        """
        arg = files.RelocationBatchArgBase(entries,
                                           autorename)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_batch_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_batch(self,
                         entries,
                         autorename=False,
                         allow_shared_folder=False,
                         allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Copy multiple files or folders to different locations at once in the
        user's Dropbox. This route will return job ID immediately and do the
        async copy job in background. Please use :meth:`files_copy_batch_check`
        to check the job status.

        :param bool allow_shared_folder: This flag has no effect.
        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchLaunch`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'copy_batch is deprecated. Use copy_batch.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.RelocationBatchArg(entries,
                                       autorename,
                                       allow_shared_folder,
                                       allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_batch_check_v2(self,
                                  async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for
        :meth:`files_copy_batch_v2`. It returns list of results for each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchV2JobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_batch_check_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_batch_check(self,
                               async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for :meth:`files_copy_batch`.
        If success, it returns list of results for each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'copy_batch/check is deprecated. Use copy_batch/check.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_batch_check,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_reference_get(self,
                                 path):
        """
        Get a copy reference to a file or folder. This reference string can be
        used to save that file or folder to another user's Dropbox by passing it
        to :meth:`files_copy_reference_save`.

        :param str path: The path to the file or folder you want to get a copy
            reference to.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.GetCopyReferenceResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.GetCopyReferenceError`
        """
        arg = files.GetCopyReferenceArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_reference_get,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_copy_reference_save(self,
                                  copy_reference,
                                  path):
        """
        Save a copy reference returned by :meth:`files_copy_reference_get` to
        the user's Dropbox.

        :param str copy_reference: A copy reference returned by
            :meth:`files_copy_reference_get`.
        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox that is the destination.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.SaveCopyReferenceResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.SaveCopyReferenceError`
        """
        arg = files.SaveCopyReferenceArg(copy_reference,
                                         path)
        r = self.request(
            files.copy_reference_save,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_create_folder_v2(self,
                               path,
                               autorename=False):
        """
        Create a folder at a given path.

        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox to create.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the folder to avoid the conflict.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.CreateFolderResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.CreateFolderError`
        """
        arg = files.CreateFolderArg(path,
                                    autorename)
        r = self.request(
            files.create_folder_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_create_folder(self,
                            path,
                            autorename=False):
        """
        Create a folder at a given path.

        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox to create.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the folder to avoid the conflict.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FolderMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.CreateFolderError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'create_folder is deprecated. Use create_folder.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.CreateFolderArg(path,
                                    autorename)
        r = self.request(
            files.create_folder,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_create_folder_batch(self,
                                  paths,
                                  autorename=False,
                                  force_async=False):
        """
        Create multiple folders at once. This route is asynchronous for large
        batches, which returns a job ID immediately and runs the create folder
        batch asynchronously. Otherwise, creates the folders and returns the
        result synchronously for smaller inputs. You can force asynchronous
        behaviour by using the ``CreateFolderBatchArg.force_async`` flag.  Use
        :meth:`files_create_folder_batch_check` to check the job status.

        :param list paths: List of paths to be created in the user's Dropbox.
            Duplicate path arguments in the batch are considered only once.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the folder to avoid the conflict.
        :param bool force_async: Whether to force the create to happen
            asynchronously.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.CreateFolderBatchLaunch`
        """
        arg = files.CreateFolderBatchArg(paths,
                                         autorename,
                                         force_async)
        r = self.request(
            files.create_folder_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_create_folder_batch_check(self,
                                        async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for
        :meth:`files_create_folder_batch`. If success, it returns list of result
        for each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.CreateFolderBatchJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.create_folder_batch_check,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_delete_v2(self,
                        path,
                        parent_rev=None):
        """
        Delete the file or folder at a given path. If the path is a folder, all
        its contents will be deleted too. A successful response indicates that
        the file or folder was deleted. The returned metadata will be the
        corresponding :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata` or
        :class:`dropbox.files.FolderMetadata` for the item at time of deletion,
        and not a :class:`dropbox.files.DeletedMetadata` object.

        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox to delete.
        :param Nullable parent_rev: Perform delete if given "rev" matches the
            existing file's latest "rev". This field does not support deleting a
            folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.DeleteResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DeleteError`
        """
        arg = files.DeleteArg(path,
                              parent_rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.delete_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_delete(self,
                     path,
                     parent_rev=None):
        """
        Delete the file or folder at a given path. If the path is a folder, all
        its contents will be deleted too. A successful response indicates that
        the file or folder was deleted. The returned metadata will be the
        corresponding :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata` or
        :class:`dropbox.files.FolderMetadata` for the item at time of deletion,
        and not a :class:`dropbox.files.DeletedMetadata` object.

        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox to delete.
        :param Nullable parent_rev: Perform delete if given "rev" matches the
            existing file's latest "rev". This field does not support deleting a
            folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.Metadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DeleteError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'delete is deprecated. Use delete.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.DeleteArg(path,
                              parent_rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.delete,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_delete_batch(self,
                           entries):
        """
        Delete multiple files/folders at once. This route is asynchronous, which
        returns a job ID immediately and runs the delete batch asynchronously.
        Use :meth:`files_delete_batch_check` to check the job status.

        :type entries: list
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.DeleteBatchLaunch`
        """
        arg = files.DeleteBatchArg(entries)
        r = self.request(
            files.delete_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_delete_batch_check(self,
                                 async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for
        :meth:`files_delete_batch`. If success, it returns list of result for
        each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.DeleteBatchJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.delete_batch_check,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_download(self,
                       path,
                       rev=None):
        """
        Download a file from a user's Dropbox.

        :param str path: The path of the file to download.
        :param Nullable rev: Please specify revision in ``path`` instead.
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DownloadError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = files.DownloadArg(path,
                                rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.download,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_download_to_file(self,
                               download_path,
                               path,
                               rev=None):
        """
        Download a file from a user's Dropbox.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param str path: The path of the file to download.
        :param Nullable rev: Please specify revision in ``path`` instead.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DownloadError`
        """
        arg = files.DownloadArg(path,
                                rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.download,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def files_download_zip(self,
                           path):
        """
        Download a folder from the user's Dropbox, as a zip file. The folder
        must be less than 20 GB in size and have fewer than 10,000 total files.
        The input cannot be a single file. Any single file must be less than 4GB
        in size.

        :param str path: The path of the folder to download.
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.files.DownloadZipResult`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DownloadZipError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = files.DownloadZipArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            files.download_zip,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_download_zip_to_file(self,
                                   download_path,
                                   path):
        """
        Download a folder from the user's Dropbox, as a zip file. The folder
        must be less than 20 GB in size and have fewer than 10,000 total files.
        The input cannot be a single file. Any single file must be less than 4GB
        in size.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param str path: The path of the folder to download.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.DownloadZipResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DownloadZipError`
        """
        arg = files.DownloadZipArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            files.download_zip,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def files_export(self,
                     path):
        """
        Export a file from a user's Dropbox. This route only supports exporting
        files that cannot be downloaded directly  and whose
        ``ExportResult.file_metadata`` has ``ExportInfo.export_as`` populated.

        :param str path: The path of the file to be exported.
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.files.ExportResult`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ExportError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = files.ExportArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            files.export,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_export_to_file(self,
                             download_path,
                             path):
        """
        Export a file from a user's Dropbox. This route only supports exporting
        files that cannot be downloaded directly  and whose
        ``ExportResult.file_metadata`` has ``ExportInfo.export_as`` populated.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param str path: The path of the file to be exported.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.ExportResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ExportError`
        """
        arg = files.ExportArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            files.export,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def files_get_file_lock_batch(self,
                                  entries):
        """
        Return the lock metadata for the given list of paths.

        :param list entries: List of 'entries'. Each 'entry' contains a path of
            the file which will be locked or queried. Duplicate path arguments
            in the batch are considered only once.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.LockFileBatchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.LockFileError`
        """
        arg = files.LockFileBatchArg(entries)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_file_lock_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_metadata(self,
                           path,
                           include_media_info=False,
                           include_deleted=False,
                           include_has_explicit_shared_members=False,
                           include_property_groups=None):
        """
        Returns the metadata for a file or folder. Note: Metadata for the root
        folder is unsupported.

        :param str path: The path of a file or folder on Dropbox.
        :param bool include_media_info: If true, ``FileMetadata.media_info`` is
            set for photo and video.
        :param bool include_deleted: If true,
            :class:`dropbox.files.DeletedMetadata` will be returned for deleted
            file or folder, otherwise ``LookupError.not_found`` will be
            returned.
        :param bool include_has_explicit_shared_members: If true, the results
            will include a flag for each file indicating whether or not  that
            file has any explicit members.
        :param Nullable include_property_groups: If set to a valid list of
            template IDs, ``FileMetadata.property_groups`` is set if there
            exists property data associated with the file and each of the listed
            templates.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.Metadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.GetMetadataError`
        """
        arg = files.GetMetadataArg(path,
                                   include_media_info,
                                   include_deleted,
                                   include_has_explicit_shared_members,
                                   include_property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_metadata,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_preview(self,
                          path,
                          rev=None):
        """
        Get a preview for a file. Currently, PDF previews are generated for
        files with the following extensions: .ai, .doc, .docm, .docx, .eps,
        .gdoc, .gslides, .odp, .odt, .pps, .ppsm, .ppsx, .ppt, .pptm, .pptx,
        .rtf. HTML previews are generated for files with the following
        extensions: .csv, .ods, .xls, .xlsm, .gsheet, .xlsx. Other formats will
        return an unsupported extension error.

        :param str path: The path of the file to preview.
        :param Nullable rev: Please specify revision in ``path`` instead.
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PreviewError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = files.PreviewArg(path,
                               rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_preview,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_preview_to_file(self,
                                  download_path,
                                  path,
                                  rev=None):
        """
        Get a preview for a file. Currently, PDF previews are generated for
        files with the following extensions: .ai, .doc, .docm, .docx, .eps,
        .gdoc, .gslides, .odp, .odt, .pps, .ppsm, .ppsx, .ppt, .pptm, .pptx,
        .rtf. HTML previews are generated for files with the following
        extensions: .csv, .ods, .xls, .xlsm, .gsheet, .xlsx. Other formats will
        return an unsupported extension error.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param str path: The path of the file to preview.
        :param Nullable rev: Please specify revision in ``path`` instead.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PreviewError`
        """
        arg = files.PreviewArg(path,
                               rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_preview,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def files_get_temporary_link(self,
                                 path):
        """
        Get a temporary link to stream content of a file. This link will expire
        in four hours and afterwards you will get 410 Gone. This URL should not
        be used to display content directly in the browser. The Content-Type of
        the link is determined automatically by the file's mime type.

        :param str path: The path to the file you want a temporary link to.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.GetTemporaryLinkResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.GetTemporaryLinkError`
        """
        arg = files.GetTemporaryLinkArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_temporary_link,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_temporary_upload_link(self,
                                        commit_info,
                                        duration=14400.0):
        """
        Get a one-time use temporary upload link to upload a file to a Dropbox
        location.  This endpoint acts as a delayed :meth:`files_upload`. The
        returned temporary upload link may be used to make a POST request with
        the data to be uploaded. The upload will then be perfomed with the
        :class:`dropbox.files.CommitInfo` previously provided to
        :meth:`files_get_temporary_upload_link` but evaluated only upon
        consumption. Hence, errors stemming from invalid
        :class:`dropbox.files.CommitInfo` with respect to the state of the
        user's Dropbox will only be communicated at consumption time.
        Additionally, these errors are surfaced as generic HTTP 409 Conflict
        responses, potentially hiding issue details. The maximum temporary
        upload link duration is 4 hours. Upon consumption or expiration, a new
        link will have to be generated. Multiple links may exist for a specific
        upload path at any given time.  The POST request on the temporary upload
        link must have its Content-Type set to "application/octet-stream".
        Example temporary upload link consumption request:  curl -X POST
        https://content.dropboxapi.com/apitul/1/bNi2uIYF51cVBND --header
        "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" --data-binary @local_file.txt
        A successful temporary upload link consumption request returns the
        content hash of the uploaded data in JSON format.  Example succesful
        temporary upload link consumption response: {"content-hash":
        "599d71033d700ac892a0e48fa61b125d2f5994"}  An unsuccessful temporary
        upload link consumption request returns any of the following status
        codes:  HTTP 400 Bad Request: Content-Type is not one of
        application/octet-stream and text/plain or request is invalid. HTTP 409
        Conflict: The temporary upload link does not exist or is currently
        unavailable, the upload failed, or another error happened. HTTP 410
        Gone: The temporary upload link is expired or consumed.  Example
        unsuccessful temporary upload link consumption response: Temporary
        upload link has been recently consumed.

        :param commit_info: Contains the path and other optional modifiers for
            the future upload commit. Equivalent to the parameters provided to
            :meth:`files_upload`.
        :type commit_info: :class:`dropbox.files.CommitInfo`
        :param float duration: How long before this link expires, in seconds.
            Attempting to start an upload with this link longer than this period
            of time after link creation will result in an error.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.GetTemporaryUploadLinkResult`
        """
        arg = files.GetTemporaryUploadLinkArg(commit_info,
                                              duration)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_temporary_upload_link,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_thumbnail(self,
                            path,
                            format=files.ThumbnailFormat.jpeg,
                            size=files.ThumbnailSize.w64h64,
                            mode=files.ThumbnailMode.strict):
        """
        Get a thumbnail for an image. This method currently supports files with
        the following file extensions: jpg, jpeg, png, tiff, tif, gif and bmp.
        Photos that are larger than 20MB in size won't be converted to a
        thumbnail.

        :param str path: The path to the image file you want to thumbnail.
        :param format: The format for the thumbnail image, jpeg (default) or
            png. For  images that are photos, jpeg should be preferred, while
            png is  better for screenshots and digital arts.
        :type format: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailFormat`
        :param size: The size for the thumbnail image.
        :type size: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailSize`
        :param mode: How to resize and crop the image to achieve the desired
            size.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailMode`
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = files.ThumbnailArg(path,
                                 format,
                                 size,
                                 mode)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_thumbnail,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_thumbnail_to_file(self,
                                    download_path,
                                    path,
                                    format=files.ThumbnailFormat.jpeg,
                                    size=files.ThumbnailSize.w64h64,
                                    mode=files.ThumbnailMode.strict):
        """
        Get a thumbnail for an image. This method currently supports files with
        the following file extensions: jpg, jpeg, png, tiff, tif, gif and bmp.
        Photos that are larger than 20MB in size won't be converted to a
        thumbnail.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param str path: The path to the image file you want to thumbnail.
        :param format: The format for the thumbnail image, jpeg (default) or
            png. For  images that are photos, jpeg should be preferred, while
            png is  better for screenshots and digital arts.
        :type format: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailFormat`
        :param size: The size for the thumbnail image.
        :type size: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailSize`
        :param mode: How to resize and crop the image to achieve the desired
            size.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailMode`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailError`
        """
        arg = files.ThumbnailArg(path,
                                 format,
                                 size,
                                 mode)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_thumbnail,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def files_get_thumbnail_v2(self,
                               resource,
                               format=files.ThumbnailFormat.jpeg,
                               size=files.ThumbnailSize.w64h64,
                               mode=files.ThumbnailMode.strict):
        """
        Get a thumbnail for a file.

        :param resource: Information specifying which file to preview. This
            could be a path to a file, a shared link pointing to a file, or a
            shared link pointing to a folder, with a relative path.
        :type resource: :class:`dropbox.files.PathOrLink`
        :param format: The format for the thumbnail image, jpeg (default) or
            png. For  images that are photos, jpeg should be preferred, while
            png is  better for screenshots and digital arts.
        :type format: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailFormat`
        :param size: The size for the thumbnail image.
        :type size: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailSize`
        :param mode: How to resize and crop the image to achieve the desired
            size.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailMode`
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.files.PreviewResult`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailV2Error`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = files.ThumbnailV2Arg(resource,
                                   format,
                                   size,
                                   mode)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_thumbnail_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_get_thumbnail_to_file_v2(self,
                                       download_path,
                                       resource,
                                       format=files.ThumbnailFormat.jpeg,
                                       size=files.ThumbnailSize.w64h64,
                                       mode=files.ThumbnailMode.strict):
        """
        Get a thumbnail for a file.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param resource: Information specifying which file to preview. This
            could be a path to a file, a shared link pointing to a file, or a
            shared link pointing to a folder, with a relative path.
        :type resource: :class:`dropbox.files.PathOrLink`
        :param format: The format for the thumbnail image, jpeg (default) or
            png. For  images that are photos, jpeg should be preferred, while
            png is  better for screenshots and digital arts.
        :type format: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailFormat`
        :param size: The size for the thumbnail image.
        :type size: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailSize`
        :param mode: How to resize and crop the image to achieve the desired
            size.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailMode`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.PreviewResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ThumbnailV2Error`
        """
        arg = files.ThumbnailV2Arg(resource,
                                   format,
                                   size,
                                   mode)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_thumbnail_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def files_get_thumbnail_batch(self,
                                  entries):
        """
        Get thumbnails for a list of images. We allow up to 25 thumbnails in a
        single batch. This method currently supports files with the following
        file extensions: jpg, jpeg, png, tiff, tif, gif and bmp. Photos that are
        larger than 20MB in size won't be converted to a thumbnail.

        :param list entries: List of files to get thumbnails.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.GetThumbnailBatchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.GetThumbnailBatchError`
        """
        arg = files.GetThumbnailBatchArg(entries)
        r = self.request(
            files.get_thumbnail_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_list_folder(self,
                          path,
                          recursive=False,
                          include_media_info=False,
                          include_deleted=False,
                          include_has_explicit_shared_members=False,
                          include_mounted_folders=True,
                          limit=None,
                          shared_link=None,
                          include_property_groups=None,
                          include_non_downloadable_files=True):
        """
        Starts returning the contents of a folder. If the result's
        ``ListFolderResult.has_more`` field is ``True``, call
        :meth:`files_list_folder_continue` with the returned
        ``ListFolderResult.cursor`` to retrieve more entries. If you're using
        ``ListFolderArg.recursive`` set to ``True`` to keep a local cache of the
        contents of a Dropbox account, iterate through each entry in order and
        process them as follows to keep your local state in sync: For each
        :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`, store the new entry at the given
        path in your local state. If the required parent folders don't exist
        yet, create them. If there's already something else at the given path,
        replace it and remove all its children. For each
        :class:`dropbox.files.FolderMetadata`, store the new entry at the given
        path in your local state. If the required parent folders don't exist
        yet, create them. If there's already something else at the given path,
        replace it but leave the children as they are. Check the new entry's
        ``FolderSharingInfo.read_only`` and set all its children's read-only
        statuses to match. For each :class:`dropbox.files.DeletedMetadata`, if
        your local state has something at the given path, remove it and all its
        children. If there's nothing at the given path, ignore this entry. Note:
        :class:`dropbox.auth.RateLimitError` may be returned if multiple
        :meth:`files_list_folder` or :meth:`files_list_folder_continue` calls
        with same parameters are made simultaneously by same API app for same
        user. If your app implements retry logic, please hold off the retry
        until the previous request finishes.

        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file.
        :param bool recursive: If true, the list folder operation will be
            applied recursively to all subfolders and the response will contain
            contents of all subfolders.
        :param bool include_media_info: If true, ``FileMetadata.media_info`` is
            set for photo and video. This parameter will no longer have an
            effect starting December 2, 2019.
        :param bool include_deleted: If true, the results will include entries
            for files and folders that used to exist but were deleted.
        :param bool include_has_explicit_shared_members: If true, the results
            will include a flag for each file indicating whether or not  that
            file has any explicit members.
        :param bool include_mounted_folders: If true, the results will include
            entries under mounted folders which includes app folder, shared
            folder and team folder.
        :param Nullable limit: The maximum number of results to return per
            request. Note: This is an approximate number and there can be
            slightly more entries returned in some cases.
        :param Nullable shared_link: A shared link to list the contents of. If
            the link is password-protected, the password must be provided. If
            this field is present, ``ListFolderArg.path`` will be relative to
            root of the shared link. Only non-recursive mode is supported for
            shared link.
        :param Nullable include_property_groups: If set to a valid list of
            template IDs, ``FileMetadata.property_groups`` is set if there
            exists property data associated with the file and each of the listed
            templates.
        :param bool include_non_downloadable_files: If true, include files that
            are not downloadable, i.e. Google Docs.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderError`
        """
        arg = files.ListFolderArg(path,
                                  recursive,
                                  include_media_info,
                                  include_deleted,
                                  include_has_explicit_shared_members,
                                  include_mounted_folders,
                                  limit,
                                  shared_link,
                                  include_property_groups,
                                  include_non_downloadable_files)
        r = self.request(
            files.list_folder,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_list_folder_continue(self,
                                   cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from :meth:`files_list_folder`, use
        this to paginate through all files and retrieve updates to the folder,
        following the same rules as documented for :meth:`files_list_folder`.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by your last call to
            :meth:`files_list_folder` or :meth:`files_list_folder_continue`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderContinueError`
        """
        arg = files.ListFolderContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            files.list_folder_continue,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_list_folder_get_latest_cursor(self,
                                            path,
                                            recursive=False,
                                            include_media_info=False,
                                            include_deleted=False,
                                            include_has_explicit_shared_members=False,
                                            include_mounted_folders=True,
                                            limit=None,
                                            shared_link=None,
                                            include_property_groups=None,
                                            include_non_downloadable_files=True):
        """
        A way to quickly get a cursor for the folder's state. Unlike
        :meth:`files_list_folder`, :meth:`files_list_folder_get_latest_cursor`
        doesn't return any entries. This endpoint is for app which only needs to
        know about new files and modifications and doesn't need to know about
        files that already exist in Dropbox.

        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file.
        :param bool recursive: If true, the list folder operation will be
            applied recursively to all subfolders and the response will contain
            contents of all subfolders.
        :param bool include_media_info: If true, ``FileMetadata.media_info`` is
            set for photo and video. This parameter will no longer have an
            effect starting December 2, 2019.
        :param bool include_deleted: If true, the results will include entries
            for files and folders that used to exist but were deleted.
        :param bool include_has_explicit_shared_members: If true, the results
            will include a flag for each file indicating whether or not  that
            file has any explicit members.
        :param bool include_mounted_folders: If true, the results will include
            entries under mounted folders which includes app folder, shared
            folder and team folder.
        :param Nullable limit: The maximum number of results to return per
            request. Note: This is an approximate number and there can be
            slightly more entries returned in some cases.
        :param Nullable shared_link: A shared link to list the contents of. If
            the link is password-protected, the password must be provided. If
            this field is present, ``ListFolderArg.path`` will be relative to
            root of the shared link. Only non-recursive mode is supported for
            shared link.
        :param Nullable include_property_groups: If set to a valid list of
            template IDs, ``FileMetadata.property_groups`` is set if there
            exists property data associated with the file and each of the listed
            templates.
        :param bool include_non_downloadable_files: If true, include files that
            are not downloadable, i.e. Google Docs.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderGetLatestCursorResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderError`
        """
        arg = files.ListFolderArg(path,
                                  recursive,
                                  include_media_info,
                                  include_deleted,
                                  include_has_explicit_shared_members,
                                  include_mounted_folders,
                                  limit,
                                  shared_link,
                                  include_property_groups,
                                  include_non_downloadable_files)
        r = self.request(
            files.list_folder_get_latest_cursor,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_list_folder_longpoll(self,
                                   cursor,
                                   timeout=30):
        """
        A longpoll endpoint to wait for changes on an account. In conjunction
        with :meth:`files_list_folder_continue`, this call gives you a
        low-latency way to monitor an account for file changes. The connection
        will block until there are changes available or a timeout occurs. This
        endpoint is useful mostly for client-side apps. If you're looking for
        server-side notifications, check out our `webhooks documentation
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/webhooks>`_.

        :param str cursor: A cursor as returned by :meth:`files_list_folder` or
            :meth:`files_list_folder_continue`. Cursors retrieved by setting
            ``ListFolderArg.include_media_info`` to ``True`` are not supported.
        :param int timeout: A timeout in seconds. The request will block for at
            most this length of time, plus up to 90 seconds of random jitter
            added to avoid the thundering herd problem. Care should be taken
            when using this parameter, as some network infrastructure does not
            support long timeouts.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderLongpollResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ListFolderLongpollError`
        """
        arg = files.ListFolderLongpollArg(cursor,
                                          timeout)
        r = self.request(
            files.list_folder_longpoll,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_list_revisions(self,
                             path,
                             mode=files.ListRevisionsMode.path,
                             limit=10):
        """
        Returns revisions for files based on a file path or a file id. The file
        path or file id is identified from the latest file entry at the given
        file path or id. This end point allows your app to query either by file
        path or file id by setting the mode parameter appropriately. In the
        ``ListRevisionsMode.path`` (default) mode, all revisions at the same
        file path as the latest file entry are returned. If revisions with the
        same file id are desired, then mode must be set to
        ``ListRevisionsMode.id``. The ``ListRevisionsMode.id`` mode is useful to
        retrieve revisions for a given file across moves or renames.

        :param str path: The path to the file you want to see the revisions of.
        :param mode: Determines the behavior of the API in listing the revisions
            for a given file path or id.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.ListRevisionsMode`
        :param int limit: The maximum number of revision entries returned.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.ListRevisionsResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.ListRevisionsError`
        """
        arg = files.ListRevisionsArg(path,
                                     mode,
                                     limit)
        r = self.request(
            files.list_revisions,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_lock_file_batch(self,
                              entries):
        """
        Lock the files at the given paths. A locked file will be writable only
        by the lock holder. A successful response indicates that the file has
        been locked. Returns a list of the locked file paths and their metadata
        after this operation.

        :param list entries: List of 'entries'. Each 'entry' contains a path of
            the file which will be locked or queried. Duplicate path arguments
            in the batch are considered only once.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.LockFileBatchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.LockFileError`
        """
        arg = files.LockFileBatchArg(entries)
        r = self.request(
            files.lock_file_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_move_v2(self,
                      from_path,
                      to_path,
                      allow_shared_folder=False,
                      autorename=False,
                      allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Move a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If
        the source path is a folder all its contents will be moved. Note that we
        do not currently support case-only renaming.

        :param bool allow_shared_folder: This flag has no effect.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the file to avoid the conflict.
        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationError`
        """
        arg = files.RelocationArg(from_path,
                                  to_path,
                                  allow_shared_folder,
                                  autorename,
                                  allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.move_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_move(self,
                   from_path,
                   to_path,
                   allow_shared_folder=False,
                   autorename=False,
                   allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Move a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If
        the source path is a folder all its contents will be moved.

        :param bool allow_shared_folder: This flag has no effect.
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, have the Dropbox server
            try to autorename the file to avoid the conflict.
        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.Metadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'move is deprecated. Use move.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.RelocationArg(from_path,
                                  to_path,
                                  allow_shared_folder,
                                  autorename,
                                  allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.move,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_move_batch_v2(self,
                            entries,
                            autorename=False,
                            allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Move multiple files or folders to different locations at once in the
        user's Dropbox. Note that we do not currently support case-only
        renaming. This route will replace :meth:`files_move_batch`. The main
        difference is this route will return status for each entry, while
        :meth:`files_move_batch` raises failure if any entry fails. This route
        will either finish synchronously, or return a job ID and do the async
        move job in background. Please use :meth:`files_move_batch_check_v2` to
        check the job status.

        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchV2Launch`
        """
        arg = files.MoveBatchArg(entries,
                                 autorename,
                                 allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.move_batch_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_move_batch(self,
                         entries,
                         autorename=False,
                         allow_shared_folder=False,
                         allow_ownership_transfer=False):
        """
        Move multiple files or folders to different locations at once in the
        user's Dropbox. This route will return job ID immediately and do the
        async moving job in background. Please use
        :meth:`files_move_batch_check` to check the job status.

        :param bool allow_shared_folder: This flag has no effect.
        :param bool allow_ownership_transfer: Allow moves by owner even if it
            would result in an ownership transfer for the content being moved.
            This does not apply to copies.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchLaunch`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'move_batch is deprecated. Use move_batch.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.RelocationBatchArg(entries,
                                       autorename,
                                       allow_shared_folder,
                                       allow_ownership_transfer)
        r = self.request(
            files.move_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_move_batch_check_v2(self,
                                  async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for
        :meth:`files_move_batch_v2`. It returns list of results for each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchV2JobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.move_batch_check_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_move_batch_check(self,
                               async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for :meth:`files_move_batch`.
        If success, it returns list of results for each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.RelocationBatchJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'move_batch/check is deprecated. Use move_batch/check.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.move_batch_check,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_permanently_delete(self,
                                 path,
                                 parent_rev=None):
        """
        Permanently delete the file or folder at a given path (see
        https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/40). If the given file or folder is not
        yet deleted, this route will first delete it. It is possible for this
        route to successfully delete, then fail to permanently delete. Note:
        This endpoint is only available for Dropbox Business apps.

        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox to delete.
        :param Nullable parent_rev: Perform delete if given "rev" matches the
            existing file's latest "rev". This field does not support deleting a
            folder.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.DeleteError`
        """
        arg = files.DeleteArg(path,
                              parent_rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.permanently_delete,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def files_properties_add(self,
                             path,
                             property_groups):
        """
        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list property_groups: The property groups which are to be added
            to a Dropbox file. No two groups in the input should  refer to the
            same template.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.AddPropertiesError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'properties/add is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = file_properties.AddPropertiesArg(path,
                                               property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            files.properties_add,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def files_properties_overwrite(self,
                                   path,
                                   property_groups):
        """
        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list property_groups: The property groups "snapshot" updates to
            force apply. No two groups in the input should  refer to the same
            template.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.InvalidPropertyGroupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'properties/overwrite is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = file_properties.OverwritePropertyGroupArg(path,
                                                        property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            files.properties_overwrite,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def files_properties_remove(self,
                                path,
                                property_template_ids):
        """
        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list property_template_ids: A list of identifiers for a template
            created by :meth:`files_templates_add_for_user` or
            :meth:`files_templates_add_for_team`.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.RemovePropertiesError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'properties/remove is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = file_properties.RemovePropertiesArg(path,
                                                  property_template_ids)
        r = self.request(
            files.properties_remove,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def files_properties_template_get(self,
                                      template_id):
        """
        :param str template_id: An identifier for template added by route  See
            :meth:`files_templates_add_for_user` or
            :meth:`files_templates_add_for_team`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.GetTemplateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.TemplateError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'properties/template/get is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = file_properties.GetTemplateArg(template_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.properties_template_get,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_properties_template_list(self):
        warnings.warn(
            'properties/template/list is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            files.properties_template_list,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_properties_update(self,
                                path,
                                update_property_groups):
        """
        :param str path: A unique identifier for the file or folder.
        :param list update_property_groups: The property groups "delta" updates
            to apply.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.UpdatePropertiesError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'properties/update is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = file_properties.UpdatePropertiesArg(path,
                                                  update_property_groups)
        r = self.request(
            files.properties_update,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def files_restore(self,
                      path,
                      rev):
        """
        Restore a specific revision of a file to the given path.

        :param str path: The path to save the restored file.
        :param str rev: The revision to restore.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.RestoreError`
        """
        arg = files.RestoreArg(path,
                               rev)
        r = self.request(
            files.restore,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_save_url(self,
                       path,
                       url):
        """
        Save the data from a specified URL into a file in user's Dropbox. Note
        that the transfer from the URL must complete within 5 minutes, or the
        operation will time out and the job will fail. If the given path already
        exists, the file will be renamed to avoid the conflict (e.g. myfile
        (1).txt).

        :param str path: The path in Dropbox where the URL will be saved to.
        :param str url: The URL to be saved.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.SaveUrlResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.SaveUrlError`
        """
        arg = files.SaveUrlArg(path,
                               url)
        r = self.request(
            files.save_url,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_save_url_check_job_status(self,
                                        async_job_id):
        """
        Check the status of a :meth:`files_save_url` job.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.SaveUrlJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.save_url_check_job_status,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_search(self,
                     path,
                     query,
                     start=0,
                     max_results=100,
                     mode=files.SearchMode.filename):
        """
        Searches for files and folders. Note: Recent changes will be reflected
        in search results within a few seconds and older revisions of existing
        files may still match your query for up to a few days.

        :param str path: The path in the user's Dropbox to search. Should
            probably be a folder.
        :param str query: The string to search for. Query string may be
            rewritten to improve relevance of results. The string is split on
            spaces into multiple tokens. For file name searching, the last token
            is used for prefix matching (i.e. "bat c" matches "bat cave" but not
            "batman car").
        :param int start: The starting index within the search results (used for
            paging).
        :param int max_results: The maximum number of search results to return.
        :param mode: The search mode (filename, filename_and_content, or
            deleted_filename). Note that searching file content is only
            available for Dropbox Business accounts.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.SearchMode`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.SearchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.SearchError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'search is deprecated. Use search.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.SearchArg(path,
                              query,
                              start,
                              max_results,
                              mode)
        r = self.request(
            files.search,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_search_v2(self,
                        query,
                        options=None,
                        match_field_options=None,
                        include_highlights=None):
        """
        Searches for files and folders. Note: :meth:`files_search_v2` along with
        :meth:`files_search_continue_v2` can only be used to retrieve a maximum
        of 10,000 matches. Recent changes may not immediately be reflected in
        search results due to a short delay in indexing. Duplicate results may
        be returned across pages. Some results may not be returned.

        :param str query: The string to search for. May match across multiple
            fields based on the request arguments. Query string may be rewritten
            to improve relevance of results.
        :param Nullable options: Options for more targeted search results.
        :param Nullable match_field_options: Options for search results match
            fields.
        :param Nullable include_highlights: Deprecated and moved this option to
            SearchMatchFieldOptions.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.SearchV2Result`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.SearchError`
        """
        arg = files.SearchV2Arg(query,
                                options,
                                match_field_options,
                                include_highlights)
        r = self.request(
            files.search_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_search_continue_v2(self,
                                 cursor):
        """
        Fetches the next page of search results returned from
        :meth:`files_search_v2`. Note: :meth:`files_search_v2` along with
        :meth:`files_search_continue_v2` can only be used to retrieve a maximum
        of 10,000 matches. Recent changes may not immediately be reflected in
        search results due to a short delay in indexing. Duplicate results may
        be returned across pages. Some results may not be returned.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by your last call to
            :meth:`files_search_v2`. Used to fetch the next page of results.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.SearchV2Result`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.SearchError`
        """
        arg = files.SearchV2ContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            files.search_continue_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_unlock_file_batch(self,
                                entries):
        """
        Unlock the files at the given paths. A locked file can only be unlocked
        by the lock holder or, if a business account, a team admin. A successful
        response indicates that the file has been unlocked. Returns a list of
        the unlocked file paths and their metadata after this operation.

        :param list entries: List of 'entries'. Each 'entry' contains a path of
            the file which will be unlocked. Duplicate path arguments in the
            batch are considered only once.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.LockFileBatchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.LockFileError`
        """
        arg = files.UnlockFileBatchArg(entries)
        r = self.request(
            files.unlock_file_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_upload(self,
                     f,
                     path,
                     mode=files.WriteMode.add,
                     autorename=False,
                     client_modified=None,
                     mute=False,
                     property_groups=None,
                     strict_conflict=False):
        """
        Create a new file with the contents provided in the request. Do not use
        this to upload a file larger than 150 MB. Instead, create an upload
        session with :meth:`files_upload_session_start`. Calls to this endpoint
        will count as data transport calls for any Dropbox Business teams with a
        limit on the number of data transport calls allowed per month. For more
        information, see the `Data transport limit page
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/data-transport-limit>`_.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param str path: Path in the user's Dropbox to save the file.
        :param mode: Selects what to do if the file already exists.
        :type mode: :class:`dropbox.files.WriteMode`
        :param bool autorename: If there's a conflict, as determined by
            ``mode``, have the Dropbox server try to autorename the file to
            avoid conflict.
        :param Nullable client_modified: The value to store as the
            ``client_modified`` timestamp. Dropbox automatically records the
            time at which the file was written to the Dropbox servers. It can
            also record an additional timestamp, provided by Dropbox desktop
            clients, mobile clients, and API apps of when the file was actually
            created or modified.
        :param bool mute: Normally, users are made aware of any file
            modifications in their Dropbox account via notifications in the
            client software. If ``True``, this tells the clients that this
            modification shouldn't result in a user notification.
        :param Nullable property_groups: List of custom properties to add to
            file.
        :param bool strict_conflict: Be more strict about how each
            :class:`dropbox.files.WriteMode` detects conflict. For example,
            always return a conflict error when ``mode`` = ``WriteMode.update``
            and the given "rev" doesn't match the existing file's "rev", even if
            the existing file has been deleted. This also forces a conflict even
            when the target path refers to a file with identical contents.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.UploadError`
        """
        arg = files.CommitInfo(path,
                               mode,
                               autorename,
                               client_modified,
                               mute,
                               property_groups,
                               strict_conflict)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload,
            'files',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return r

    def files_upload_session_append_v2(self,
                                       f,
                                       cursor,
                                       close=False):
        """
        Append more data to an upload session. When the parameter close is set,
        this call will close the session. A single request should not upload
        more than 150 MB. The maximum size of a file one can upload to an upload
        session is 350 GB. Calls to this endpoint will count as data transport
        calls for any Dropbox Business teams with a limit on the number of data
        transport calls allowed per month. For more information, see the `Data
        transport limit page
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/data-transport-limit>`_.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param cursor: Contains the upload session ID and the offset.
        :type cursor: :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionCursor`
        :param bool close: If true, the current session will be closed, at which
            point you won't be able to call
            :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` anymore with the current
            session.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionLookupError`
        """
        arg = files.UploadSessionAppendArg(cursor,
                                           close)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload_session_append_v2,
            'files',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return None

    def files_upload_session_append(self,
                                    f,
                                    session_id,
                                    offset):
        """
        Append more data to an upload session. A single request should not
        upload more than 150 MB. The maximum size of a file one can upload to an
        upload session is 350 GB. Calls to this endpoint will count as data
        transport calls for any Dropbox Business teams with a limit on the
        number of data transport calls allowed per month. For more information,
        see the `Data transport limit page
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/data-transport-limit>`_.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param str session_id: The upload session ID (returned by
            :meth:`files_upload_session_start`).
        :param int offset: The amount of data that has been uploaded so far. We
            use this to make sure upload data isn't lost or duplicated in the
            event of a network error.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'upload_session/append is deprecated. Use upload_session/append.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = files.UploadSessionCursor(session_id,
                                        offset)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload_session_append,
            'files',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return None

    def files_upload_session_finish(self,
                                    f,
                                    cursor,
                                    commit):
        """
        Finish an upload session and save the uploaded data to the given file
        path. A single request should not upload more than 150 MB. The maximum
        size of a file one can upload to an upload session is 350 GB. Calls to
        this endpoint will count as data transport calls for any Dropbox
        Business teams with a limit on the number of data transport calls
        allowed per month. For more information, see the `Data transport limit
        page
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/data-transport-limit>`_.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param cursor: Contains the upload session ID and the offset.
        :type cursor: :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionCursor`
        :param commit: Contains the path and other optional modifiers for the
            commit.
        :type commit: :class:`dropbox.files.CommitInfo`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.FileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionFinishError`
        """
        arg = files.UploadSessionFinishArg(cursor,
                                           commit)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload_session_finish,
            'files',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return r

    def files_upload_session_finish_batch(self,
                                          entries):
        """
        This route helps you commit many files at once into a user's Dropbox.
        Use :meth:`files_upload_session_start` and
        :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` to upload file contents. We
        recommend uploading many files in parallel to increase throughput. Once
        the file contents have been uploaded, rather than calling
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish`, use this route to finish all your
        upload sessions in a single request. ``UploadSessionStartArg.close`` or
        ``UploadSessionAppendArg.close`` needs to be true for the last
        :meth:`files_upload_session_start` or
        :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` call. The maximum size of a file
        one can upload to an upload session is 350 GB. This route will return a
        job_id immediately and do the async commit job in background. Use
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish_batch_check` to check the job status.
        For the same account, this route should be executed serially. That means
        you should not start the next job before current job finishes. We allow
        up to 1000 entries in a single request. Calls to this endpoint will
        count as data transport calls for any Dropbox Business teams with a
        limit on the number of data transport calls allowed per month. For more
        information, see the `Data transport limit page
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/data-transport-limit>`_.

        :param list entries: Commit information for each file in the batch.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionFinishBatchLaunch`
        """
        arg = files.UploadSessionFinishBatchArg(entries)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload_session_finish_batch,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_upload_session_finish_batch_check(self,
                                                async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish_batch`. If success, it returns list
        of result for each entry.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionFinishBatchJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload_session_finish_batch_check,
            'files',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def files_upload_session_start(self,
                                   f,
                                   close=False,
                                   session_type=None):
        """
        Upload sessions allow you to upload a single file in one or more
        requests, for example where the size of the file is greater than 150 MB.
        This call starts a new upload session with the given data. You can then
        use :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` to add more data and
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish` to save all the data to a file in
        Dropbox. A single request should not upload more than 150 MB. The
        maximum size of a file one can upload to an upload session is 350 GB. An
        upload session can be used for a maximum of 48 hours. Attempting to use
        an ``UploadSessionStartResult.session_id`` with
        :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` or
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish` more than 48 hours after its
        creation will return a ``UploadSessionLookupError.not_found``. Calls to
        this endpoint will count as data transport calls for any Dropbox
        Business teams with a limit on the number of data transport calls
        allowed per month. For more information, see the `Data transport limit
        page
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/data-transport-limit>`_.
        By default, upload sessions require you to send content of the file in
        sequential order via consecutive :meth:`files_upload_session_start`,
        :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2`,
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish` calls. For better performance, you
        can instead optionally use a ``UploadSessionType.concurrent`` upload
        session. To start a new concurrent session, set
        ``UploadSessionStartArg.session_type`` to
        ``UploadSessionType.concurrent``. After that, you can send file data in
        concurrent :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` requests. Finally
        finish the session with :meth:`files_upload_session_finish`. There are
        couple of constraints with concurrent sessions to make them work. You
        can not send data with :meth:`files_upload_session_start` or
        :meth:`files_upload_session_finish` call, only with
        :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` call. Also data uploaded in
        :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` call must be multiple of 4194304
        bytes (except for last :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` with
        ``UploadSessionStartArg.close`` to ``True``, that may contain any
        remaining data).

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param bool close: If true, the current session will be closed, at which
            point you won't be able to call
            :meth:`files_upload_session_append_v2` anymore with the current
            session.
        :param Nullable session_type: Type of upload session you want to start.
            If not specified, default is ``UploadSessionType.sequential``.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionStartResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.files.UploadSessionStartError`
        """
        arg = files.UploadSessionStartArg(close,
                                          session_type)
        r = self.request(
            files.upload_session_start,
            'files',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in paper namespace

    def paper_docs_archive(self,
                           doc_id):
        """
        Marks the given Paper doc as archived. This action can be performed or
        undone by anyone with edit permissions to the doc. Note that this
        endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the older
        version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. This endpoint will be
        retired in September 2020. Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for more information.

        :param str doc_id: The Paper doc ID.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/archive is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.RefPaperDoc(doc_id)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_archive,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def paper_docs_create(self,
                          f,
                          import_format,
                          parent_folder_id=None):
        """
        Creates a new Paper doc with the provided content. Note that this
        endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the older
        version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. This endpoint will be
        retired in September 2020. Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for more information.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param Nullable parent_folder_id: The Paper folder ID where the Paper
            document should be created. The API user has to have write access to
            this folder or error is thrown.
        :param import_format: The format of provided data.
        :type import_format: :class:`dropbox.paper.ImportFormat`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocCreateUpdateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocCreateError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/create is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.PaperDocCreateArgs(import_format,
                                       parent_folder_id)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_create,
            'paper',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_download(self,
                            doc_id,
                            export_format):
        """
        Exports and downloads Paper doc either as HTML or markdown. Note that
        this endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the
        older version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on,
        use /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is
        enabled, then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the
        `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :type export_format: :class:`dropbox.paper.ExportFormat`
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocExportResult`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/download is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.PaperDocExport(doc_id,
                                   export_format)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_download,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_download_to_file(self,
                                    download_path,
                                    doc_id,
                                    export_format):
        """
        Exports and downloads Paper doc either as HTML or markdown. Note that
        this endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the
        older version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on,
        use /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is
        enabled, then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the
        `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :type export_format: :class:`dropbox.paper.ExportFormat`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocExportResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/download is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.PaperDocExport(doc_id,
                                   export_format)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_download,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def paper_docs_folder_users_list(self,
                                     doc_id,
                                     limit=1000):
        """
        Lists the users who are explicitly invited to the Paper folder in which
        the Paper doc is contained. For private folders all users (including
        owner) shared on the folder are listed and for team folders all non-team
        users shared on the folder are returned. Note that this endpoint will
        continue to work for content created by users on the older version of
        Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param int limit: Size limit per batch. The maximum number of users that
            can be retrieved per batch is 1000. Higher value results in invalid
            arguments error.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListUsersOnFolderResponse`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/folder_users/list is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.ListUsersOnFolderArgs(doc_id,
                                          limit)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_folder_users_list,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_folder_users_list_continue(self,
                                              doc_id,
                                              cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from
        :meth:`paper_docs_folder_users_list`, use this to paginate through all
        users on the Paper folder. Note that this endpoint will continue to work
        for content created by users on the older version of Paper. To check
        which version of Paper a user is on, use /users/features/get_values. If
        the paper_as_files feature is enabled, then the user is running the new
        version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str cursor: The cursor obtained from
            :meth:`paper_docs_folder_users_list` or
            :meth:`paper_docs_folder_users_list_continue`. Allows for
            pagination.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListUsersOnFolderResponse`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.ListUsersCursorError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/folder_users/list/continue is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.ListUsersOnFolderContinueArgs(doc_id,
                                                  cursor)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_folder_users_list_continue,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_get_folder_info(self,
                                   doc_id):
        """
        Retrieves folder information for the given Paper doc. This includes:   -
        folder sharing policy; permissions for subfolders are set by the
        top-level folder.   - full 'filepath', i.e. the list of folders (both
        folderId and folderName) from     the root folder to the folder directly
        containing the Paper doc.  If the Paper doc is not in any folder (aka
        unfiled) the response will be empty. Note that this endpoint will
        continue to work for content created by users on the older version of
        Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str doc_id: The Paper doc ID.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.FoldersContainingPaperDoc`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/get_folder_info is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.RefPaperDoc(doc_id)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_get_folder_info,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_list(self,
                        filter_by=paper.ListPaperDocsFilterBy.docs_accessed,
                        sort_by=paper.ListPaperDocsSortBy.accessed,
                        sort_order=paper.ListPaperDocsSortOrder.ascending,
                        limit=1000):
        """
        Return the list of all Paper docs according to the argument
        specifications. To iterate over through the full pagination, pass the
        cursor to :meth:`paper_docs_list_continue`. Note that this endpoint will
        continue to work for content created by users on the older version of
        Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param filter_by: Allows user to specify how the Paper docs should be
            filtered.
        :type filter_by: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListPaperDocsFilterBy`
        :param sort_by: Allows user to specify how the Paper docs should be
            sorted.
        :type sort_by: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListPaperDocsSortBy`
        :param sort_order: Allows user to specify the sort order of the result.
        :type sort_order: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListPaperDocsSortOrder`
        :param int limit: Size limit per batch. The maximum number of docs that
            can be retrieved per batch is 1000. Higher value results in invalid
            arguments error.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListPaperDocsResponse`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/list is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.ListPaperDocsArgs(filter_by,
                                      sort_by,
                                      sort_order,
                                      limit)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_list,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_list_continue(self,
                                 cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from :meth:`paper_docs_list`, use this
        to paginate through all Paper doc. Note that this endpoint will continue
        to work for content created by users on the older version of Paper. To
        check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str cursor: The cursor obtained from :meth:`paper_docs_list` or
            :meth:`paper_docs_list_continue`. Allows for pagination.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListPaperDocsResponse`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.ListDocsCursorError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/list/continue is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.ListPaperDocsContinueArgs(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_list_continue,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_permanently_delete(self,
                                      doc_id):
        """
        Permanently deletes the given Paper doc. This operation is final as the
        doc cannot be recovered. This action can be performed only by the doc
        owner. Note that this endpoint will continue to work for content created
        by users on the older version of Paper. To check which version of Paper
        a user is on, use /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files
        feature is enabled, then the user is running the new version of Paper.
        Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str doc_id: The Paper doc ID.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/permanently_delete is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.RefPaperDoc(doc_id)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_permanently_delete,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def paper_docs_sharing_policy_get(self,
                                      doc_id):
        """
        Gets the default sharing policy for the given Paper doc. Note that this
        endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the older
        version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str doc_id: The Paper doc ID.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.SharingPolicy`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/sharing_policy/get is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.RefPaperDoc(doc_id)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_sharing_policy_get,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_sharing_policy_set(self,
                                      doc_id,
                                      sharing_policy):
        """
        Sets the default sharing policy for the given Paper doc. The default
        'team_sharing_policy' can be changed only by teams, omit this field for
        personal accounts. The 'public_sharing_policy' policy can't be set to
        the value 'disabled' because this setting can be changed only via the
        team admin console. Note that this endpoint will continue to work for
        content created by users on the older version of Paper. To check which
        version of Paper a user is on, use /users/features/get_values. If the
        paper_as_files feature is enabled, then the user is running the new
        version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param sharing_policy: The default sharing policy to be set for the
            Paper doc.
        :type sharing_policy: :class:`dropbox.paper.SharingPolicy`
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/sharing_policy/set is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.PaperDocSharingPolicy(doc_id,
                                          sharing_policy)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_sharing_policy_set,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def paper_docs_update(self,
                          f,
                          doc_id,
                          doc_update_policy,
                          revision,
                          import_format):
        """
        Updates an existing Paper doc with the provided content. Note that this
        endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the older
        version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. This endpoint will be
        retired in September 2020. Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for more information.

        :param bytes f: Contents to upload.
        :param doc_update_policy: The policy used for the current update call.
        :type doc_update_policy: :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocUpdatePolicy`
        :param int revision: The latest doc revision. This value must match the
            head revision or an error code will be returned. This is to prevent
            colliding writes.
        :param import_format: The format of provided data.
        :type import_format: :class:`dropbox.paper.ImportFormat`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocCreateUpdateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperDocUpdateError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/update is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.PaperDocUpdateArgs(doc_id,
                                       doc_update_policy,
                                       revision,
                                       import_format)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_update,
            'paper',
            arg,
            f,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_users_add(self,
                             doc_id,
                             members,
                             custom_message=None,
                             quiet=False):
        """
        Allows an owner or editor to add users to a Paper doc or change their
        permissions using their email address or Dropbox account ID. The doc
        owner's permissions cannot be changed. Note that this endpoint will
        continue to work for content created by users on the older version of
        Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param list members: User which should be added to the Paper doc.
            Specify only email address or Dropbox account ID.
        :param Nullable custom_message: A personal message that will be emailed
            to each successfully added member.
        :param bool quiet: Clients should set this to true if no email message
            shall be sent to added users.
        :rtype: list
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/users/add is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.AddPaperDocUser(doc_id,
                                    members,
                                    custom_message,
                                    quiet)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_users_add,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_users_list(self,
                              doc_id,
                              limit=1000,
                              filter_by=paper.UserOnPaperDocFilter.shared):
        """
        Lists all users who visited the Paper doc or users with explicit access.
        This call excludes users who have been removed. The list is sorted by
        the date of the visit or the share date. The list will include both
        users, the explicitly shared ones as well as those who came in using the
        Paper url link. Note that this endpoint will continue to work for
        content created by users on the older version of Paper. To check which
        version of Paper a user is on, use /users/features/get_values. If the
        paper_as_files feature is enabled, then the user is running the new
        version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param int limit: Size limit per batch. The maximum number of users that
            can be retrieved per batch is 1000. Higher value results in invalid
            arguments error.
        :param filter_by: Specify this attribute if you want to obtain users
            that have already accessed the Paper doc.
        :type filter_by: :class:`dropbox.paper.UserOnPaperDocFilter`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListUsersOnPaperDocResponse`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/users/list is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.ListUsersOnPaperDocArgs(doc_id,
                                            limit,
                                            filter_by)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_users_list,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_users_list_continue(self,
                                       doc_id,
                                       cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from :meth:`paper_docs_users_list`, use
        this to paginate through all users on the Paper doc. Note that this
        endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the older
        version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str cursor: The cursor obtained from
            :meth:`paper_docs_users_list` or
            :meth:`paper_docs_users_list_continue`. Allows for pagination.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.ListUsersOnPaperDocResponse`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.ListUsersCursorError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/users/list/continue is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.ListUsersOnPaperDocContinueArgs(doc_id,
                                                    cursor)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_users_list_continue,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def paper_docs_users_remove(self,
                                doc_id,
                                member):
        """
        Allows an owner or editor to remove users from a Paper doc using their
        email address or Dropbox account ID. The doc owner cannot be removed.
        Note that this endpoint will continue to work for content created by
        users on the older version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a
        user is on, use /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files
        feature is enabled, then the user is running the new version of Paper.
        Refer to the `Paper Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param member: User which should be removed from the Paper doc. Specify
            only email address or Dropbox account ID.
        :type member: :class:`dropbox.paper.MemberSelector`
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.DocLookupError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'docs/users/remove is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.RemovePaperDocUser(doc_id,
                                       member)
        r = self.request(
            paper.docs_users_remove,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def paper_folders_create(self,
                             name,
                             parent_folder_id=None,
                             is_team_folder=None):
        """
        Create a new Paper folder with the provided info. Note that this
        endpoint will continue to work for content created by users on the older
        version of Paper. To check which version of Paper a user is on, use
        /users/features/get_values. If the paper_as_files feature is enabled,
        then the user is running the new version of Paper. Refer to the `Paper
        Migration Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/lp/developers/reference/paper-migration-guide>`_
        for migration information.

        :param str name: The name of the new Paper folder.
        :param Nullable parent_folder_id: The encrypted Paper folder Id where
            the new Paper folder should be created. The API user has to have
            write access to this folder or error is thrown. If not supplied, the
            new folder will be created at top level.
        :param Nullable is_team_folder: Whether the folder to be created should
            be a team folder. This value will be ignored if parent_folder_id is
            supplied, as the new folder will inherit the type (private or team
            folder) from its parent. We will by default create a top-level
            private folder if both parent_folder_id and is_team_folder are not
            supplied.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperFolderCreateResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.paper.PaperFolderCreateError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'folders/create is deprecated.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = paper.PaperFolderCreateArg(name,
                                         parent_folder_id,
                                         is_team_folder)
        r = self.request(
            paper.folders_create,
            'paper',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in sharing namespace

    def sharing_add_file_member(self,
                                file,
                                members,
                                custom_message=None,
                                quiet=False,
                                access_level=sharing.AccessLevel.viewer,
                                add_message_as_comment=False):
        """
        Adds specified members to a file.

        :param str file: File to which to add members.
        :param list members: Members to add. Note that even an email address is
            given, this may result in a user being directy added to the
            membership if that email is the user's main account email.
        :param Nullable custom_message: Message to send to added members in
            their invitation.
        :param bool quiet: Whether added members should be notified via device
            notifications of their invitation.
        :param access_level: AccessLevel union object, describing what access
            level we want to give new members.
        :type access_level: :class:`dropbox.sharing.AccessLevel`
        :param bool add_message_as_comment: If the custom message should be
            added as a comment on the file.
        :rtype: list
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.AddFileMemberError`
        """
        arg = sharing.AddFileMemberArgs(file,
                                        members,
                                        custom_message,
                                        quiet,
                                        access_level,
                                        add_message_as_comment)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.add_file_member,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_add_folder_member(self,
                                  shared_folder_id,
                                  members,
                                  quiet=False,
                                  custom_message=None):
        """
        Allows an owner or editor (if the ACL update policy allows) of a shared
        folder to add another member. For the new member to get access to all
        the functionality for this folder, you will need to call
        :meth:`sharing_mount_folder` on their behalf.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param list members: The intended list of members to add.  Added members
            will receive invites to join the shared folder.
        :param bool quiet: Whether added members should be notified via email
            and device notifications of their invite.
        :param Nullable custom_message: Optional message to display to added
            members in their invitation.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.AddFolderMemberError`
        """
        arg = sharing.AddFolderMemberArg(shared_folder_id,
                                         members,
                                         quiet,
                                         custom_message)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.add_folder_member,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def sharing_change_file_member_access(self,
                                          file,
                                          member,
                                          access_level):
        """
        Identical to update_file_member but with less information returned.

        :param str file: File for which we are changing a member's access.
        :param member: The member whose access we are changing.
        :type member: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberSelector`
        :param access_level: The new access level for the member.
        :type access_level: :class:`dropbox.sharing.AccessLevel`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.FileMemberActionResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.FileMemberActionError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'change_file_member_access is deprecated. Use update_file_member.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = sharing.ChangeFileMemberAccessArgs(file,
                                                 member,
                                                 access_level)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.change_file_member_access,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_check_job_status(self,
                                 async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.JobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.check_job_status,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_check_remove_member_job_status(self,
                                               async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for sharing a folder.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.RemoveMemberJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.check_remove_member_job_status,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_check_share_job_status(self,
                                       async_job_id):
        """
        Returns the status of an asynchronous job for sharing a folder.

        :param str async_job_id: Id of the asynchronous job. This is the value
            of a response returned from the method that launched the job.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ShareFolderJobStatus`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.PollError`
        """
        arg = async_.PollArg(async_job_id)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.check_share_job_status,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_create_shared_link(self,
                                   path,
                                   short_url=False,
                                   pending_upload=None):
        """
        Create a shared link. If a shared link already exists for the given
        path, that link is returned. Note that in the returned
        :class:`dropbox.sharing.PathLinkMetadata`, the ``PathLinkMetadata.url``
        field is the shortened URL if ``CreateSharedLinkArg.short_url`` argument
        is set to ``True``. Previously, it was technically possible to break a
        shared link by moving or renaming the corresponding file or folder. In
        the future, this will no longer be the case, so your app shouldn't rely
        on this behavior. Instead, if your app needs to revoke a shared link,
        use :meth:`sharing_revoke_shared_link`.

        :param str path: The path to share.
        :param bool short_url: Whether to return a shortened URL.
        :param Nullable pending_upload: If it's okay to share a path that does
            not yet exist, set this to either ``PendingUploadMode.file`` or
            ``PendingUploadMode.folder`` to indicate whether to assume it's a
            file or folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.PathLinkMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.CreateSharedLinkError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'create_shared_link is deprecated. Use create_shared_link_with_settings.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = sharing.CreateSharedLinkArg(path,
                                          short_url,
                                          pending_upload)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.create_shared_link,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_create_shared_link_with_settings(self,
                                                 path,
                                                 settings=None):
        """
        Create a shared link with custom settings. If no settings are given then
        the default visibility is ``RequestedVisibility.public`` (The resolved
        visibility, though, may depend on other aspects such as team and shared
        folder settings).

        :param str path: The path to be shared by the shared link.
        :param Nullable settings: The requested settings for the newly created
            shared link.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.CreateSharedLinkWithSettingsError`
        """
        arg = sharing.CreateSharedLinkWithSettingsArg(path,
                                                      settings)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.create_shared_link_with_settings,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_get_file_metadata(self,
                                  file,
                                  actions=None):
        """
        Returns shared file metadata.

        :param str file: The file to query.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FileAction`s corresponding to
            `FilePermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFileMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions the
            authenticated user can perform on the file.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFileMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.GetFileMetadataError`
        """
        arg = sharing.GetFileMetadataArg(file,
                                         actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_file_metadata,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_get_file_metadata_batch(self,
                                        files,
                                        actions=None):
        """
        Returns shared file metadata.

        :param list files: The files to query.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FileAction`s corresponding to
            `FilePermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFileMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions the
            authenticated user can perform on the file.
        :rtype: list
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharingUserError`
        """
        arg = sharing.GetFileMetadataBatchArg(files,
                                              actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_file_metadata_batch,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_get_folder_metadata(self,
                                    shared_folder_id,
                                    actions=None):
        """
        Returns shared folder metadata by its folder ID.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FolderAction`s corresponding to
            `FolderPermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFolderMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions
            the  authenticated user can perform on the folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderAccessError`
        """
        arg = sharing.GetMetadataArgs(shared_folder_id,
                                      actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_folder_metadata,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_get_shared_link_file(self,
                                     url,
                                     path=None,
                                     link_password=None):
        """
        Download the shared link's file from a user's Dropbox.

        :param str url: URL of the shared link.
        :param Nullable path: If the shared link is to a folder, this parameter
            can be used to retrieve the metadata for a specific file or
            sub-folder in this folder. A relative path should be used.
        :param Nullable link_password: If the shared link has a password, this
            parameter can be used.
        :rtype: (:class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkMetadata`,
                 :class:`requests.models.Response`)
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.GetSharedLinkFileError`

        If you do not consume the entire response body, then you must call close
        on the response object, otherwise you will max out your available
        connections. We recommend using the `contextlib.closing
        <https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.closing>`_
        context manager to ensure this.
        """
        arg = sharing.GetSharedLinkMetadataArg(url,
                                               path,
                                               link_password)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_shared_link_file,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_get_shared_link_file_to_file(self,
                                             download_path,
                                             url,
                                             path=None,
                                             link_password=None):
        """
        Download the shared link's file from a user's Dropbox.

        :param str download_path: Path on local machine to save file.
        :param str url: URL of the shared link.
        :param Nullable path: If the shared link is to a folder, this parameter
            can be used to retrieve the metadata for a specific file or
            sub-folder in this folder. A relative path should be used.
        :param Nullable link_password: If the shared link has a password, this
            parameter can be used.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.GetSharedLinkFileError`
        """
        arg = sharing.GetSharedLinkMetadataArg(url,
                                               path,
                                               link_password)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_shared_link_file,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        self._save_body_to_file(download_path, r[1])
        return r[0]

    def sharing_get_shared_link_metadata(self,
                                         url,
                                         path=None,
                                         link_password=None):
        """
        Get the shared link's metadata.

        :param str url: URL of the shared link.
        :param Nullable path: If the shared link is to a folder, this parameter
            can be used to retrieve the metadata for a specific file or
            sub-folder in this folder. A relative path should be used.
        :param Nullable link_password: If the shared link has a password, this
            parameter can be used.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkError`
        """
        arg = sharing.GetSharedLinkMetadataArg(url,
                                               path,
                                               link_password)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_shared_link_metadata,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_get_shared_links(self,
                                 path=None):
        """
        Returns a list of :class:`dropbox.sharing.LinkMetadata` objects for this
        user, including collection links. If no path is given, returns a list of
        all shared links for the current user, including collection links, up to
        a maximum of 1000 links. If a non-empty path is given, returns a list of
        all shared links that allow access to the given path.  Collection links
        are never returned in this case. Note that the url field in the response
        is never the shortened URL.

        :param Nullable path: See :meth:`sharing_get_shared_links` description.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.GetSharedLinksResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.GetSharedLinksError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'get_shared_links is deprecated. Use list_shared_links.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = sharing.GetSharedLinksArg(path)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.get_shared_links,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_file_members(self,
                                  file,
                                  actions=None,
                                  include_inherited=True,
                                  limit=100):
        """
        Use to obtain the members who have been invited to a file, both
        inherited and uninherited members.

        :param str file: The file for which you want to see members.
        :param Nullable actions: The actions for which to return permissions on
            a member.
        :param bool include_inherited: Whether to include members who only have
            access from a parent shared folder.
        :param int limit: Number of members to return max per query. Defaults to
            100 if no limit is specified.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFileMembers`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFileMembersError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFileMembersArg(file,
                                         actions,
                                         include_inherited,
                                         limit)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_file_members,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_file_members_batch(self,
                                        files,
                                        limit=10):
        """
        Get members of multiple files at once. The arguments to this route are
        more limited, and the limit on query result size per file is more
        strict. To customize the results more, use the individual file endpoint.
        Inherited users and groups are not included in the result, and
        permissions are not returned for this endpoint.

        :param list files: Files for which to return members.
        :param int limit: Number of members to return max per query. Defaults to
            10 if no limit is specified.
        :rtype: list
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharingUserError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFileMembersBatchArg(files,
                                              limit)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_file_members_batch,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_file_members_continue(self,
                                           cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from :meth:`sharing_list_file_members`
        or :meth:`sharing_list_file_members_batch`, use this to paginate through
        all shared file members.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by your last call to
            :meth:`sharing_list_file_members`,
            :meth:`sharing_list_file_members_continue`, or
            :meth:`sharing_list_file_members_batch`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFileMembers`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFileMembersContinueError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFileMembersContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_file_members_continue,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_folder_members(self,
                                    shared_folder_id,
                                    actions=None,
                                    limit=1000):
        """
        Returns shared folder membership by its folder ID.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderMembers`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderAccessError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFolderMembersArgs(shared_folder_id,
                                            actions,
                                            limit)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_folder_members,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_folder_members_continue(self,
                                             cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from
        :meth:`sharing_list_folder_members`, use this to paginate through all
        shared folder members.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by your last call to
            :meth:`sharing_list_folder_members` or
            :meth:`sharing_list_folder_members_continue`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderMembers`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFolderMembersContinueError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFolderMembersContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_folder_members_continue,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_folders(self,
                             limit=1000,
                             actions=None):
        """
        Return the list of all shared folders the current user has access to.

        :param int limit: The maximum number of results to return per request.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FolderAction`s corresponding to
            `FolderPermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFolderMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions
            the  authenticated user can perform on the folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFoldersResult`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFoldersArgs(limit,
                                      actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_folders,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_folders_continue(self,
                                      cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from :meth:`sharing_list_folders`, use
        this to paginate through all shared folders. The cursor must come from a
        previous call to :meth:`sharing_list_folders` or
        :meth:`sharing_list_folders_continue`.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by the previous API call
            specified in the endpoint description.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFoldersResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFoldersContinueError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFoldersContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_folders_continue,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_mountable_folders(self,
                                       limit=1000,
                                       actions=None):
        """
        Return the list of all shared folders the current user can mount or
        unmount.

        :param int limit: The maximum number of results to return per request.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FolderAction`s corresponding to
            `FolderPermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFolderMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions
            the  authenticated user can perform on the folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFoldersResult`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFoldersArgs(limit,
                                      actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_mountable_folders,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_mountable_folders_continue(self,
                                                cursor):
        """
        Once a cursor has been retrieved from
        :meth:`sharing_list_mountable_folders`, use this to paginate through all
        mountable shared folders. The cursor must come from a previous call to
        :meth:`sharing_list_mountable_folders` or
        :meth:`sharing_list_mountable_folders_continue`.

        :param str cursor: The cursor returned by the previous API call
            specified in the endpoint description.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFoldersResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFoldersContinueError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFoldersContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_mountable_folders_continue,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_received_files(self,
                                    limit=100,
                                    actions=None):
        """
        Returns a list of all files shared with current user.  Does not include
        files the user has received via shared folders, and does  not include
        unclaimed invitations.

        :param int limit: Number of files to return max per query. Defaults to
            100 if no limit is specified.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FileAction`s corresponding to
            `FilePermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFileMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions the
            authenticated user can perform on the file.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFilesResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharingUserError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFilesArg(limit,
                                   actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_received_files,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_received_files_continue(self,
                                             cursor):
        """
        Get more results with a cursor from :meth:`sharing_list_received_files`.

        :param str cursor: Cursor in ``ListFilesResult.cursor``.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFilesResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListFilesContinueError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListFilesContinueArg(cursor)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_received_files_continue,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_list_shared_links(self,
                                  path=None,
                                  cursor=None,
                                  direct_only=None):
        """
        List shared links of this user. If no path is given, returns a list of
        all shared links for the current user. For members of business teams
        using team space and member folders, returns all shared links in the
        team member's home folder unless the team space ID is specified in the
        request header. For more information, refer to the `Namespace Guide
        <https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/namespace-guide>`_. If a
        non-empty path is given, returns a list of all shared links that allow
        access to the given path - direct links to the given path and links to
        parent folders of the given path. Links to parent folders can be
        suppressed by setting direct_only to true.

        :param Nullable path: See :meth:`sharing_list_shared_links` description.
        :param Nullable cursor: The cursor returned by your last call to
            :meth:`sharing_list_shared_links`.
        :param Nullable direct_only: See :meth:`sharing_list_shared_links`
            description.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListSharedLinksResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ListSharedLinksError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ListSharedLinksArg(path,
                                         cursor,
                                         direct_only)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.list_shared_links,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_modify_shared_link_settings(self,
                                            url,
                                            settings,
                                            remove_expiration=False):
        """
        Modify the shared link's settings. If the requested visibility conflict
        with the shared links policy of the team or the shared folder (in case
        the linked file is part of a shared folder) then the
        ``LinkPermissions.resolved_visibility`` of the returned
        :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkMetadata` will reflect the actual
        visibility of the shared link and the
        ``LinkPermissions.requested_visibility`` will reflect the requested
        visibility.

        :param str url: URL of the shared link to change its settings.
        :param settings: Set of settings for the shared link.
        :type settings: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkSettings`
        :param bool remove_expiration: If set to true, removes the expiration of
            the shared link.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedLinkMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ModifySharedLinkSettingsError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ModifySharedLinkSettingsArgs(url,
                                                   settings,
                                                   remove_expiration)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.modify_shared_link_settings,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_mount_folder(self,
                             shared_folder_id):
        """
        The current user mounts the designated folder. Mount a shared folder for
        a user after they have been added as a member. Once mounted, the shared
        folder will appear in their Dropbox.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID of the shared folder to mount.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.MountFolderError`
        """
        arg = sharing.MountFolderArg(shared_folder_id)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.mount_folder,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_relinquish_file_membership(self,
                                           file):
        """
        The current user relinquishes their membership in the designated file.
        Note that the current user may still have inherited access to this file
        through the parent folder.

        :param str file: The path or id for the file.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.RelinquishFileMembershipError`
        """
        arg = sharing.RelinquishFileMembershipArg(file)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.relinquish_file_membership,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def sharing_relinquish_folder_membership(self,
                                             shared_folder_id,
                                             leave_a_copy=False):
        """
        The current user relinquishes their membership in the designated shared
        folder and will no longer have access to the folder.  A folder owner
        cannot relinquish membership in their own folder. This will run
        synchronously if leave_a_copy is false, and asynchronously if
        leave_a_copy is true.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param bool leave_a_copy: Keep a copy of the folder's contents upon
            relinquishing membership.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.LaunchEmptyResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.RelinquishFolderMembershipError`
        """
        arg = sharing.RelinquishFolderMembershipArg(shared_folder_id,
                                                    leave_a_copy)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.relinquish_folder_membership,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_remove_file_member(self,
                                   file,
                                   member):
        """
        Identical to remove_file_member_2 but with less information returned.

        :param str file: File from which to remove members.
        :param member: Member to remove from this file. Note that even if an
            email is specified, it may result in the removal of a user (not an
            invitee) if the user's main account corresponds to that email
            address.
        :type member: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberSelector`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.FileMemberActionIndividualResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.RemoveFileMemberError`
        """
        warnings.warn(
            'remove_file_member is deprecated. Use remove_file_member_2.',
            DeprecationWarning,
        )
        arg = sharing.RemoveFileMemberArg(file,
                                          member)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.remove_file_member,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_remove_file_member_2(self,
                                     file,
                                     member):
        """
        Removes a specified member from the file.

        :param str file: File from which to remove members.
        :param member: Member to remove from this file. Note that even if an
            email is specified, it may result in the removal of a user (not an
            invitee) if the user's main account corresponds to that email
            address.
        :type member: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberSelector`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.FileMemberRemoveActionResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.RemoveFileMemberError`
        """
        arg = sharing.RemoveFileMemberArg(file,
                                          member)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.remove_file_member_2,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_remove_folder_member(self,
                                     shared_folder_id,
                                     member,
                                     leave_a_copy):
        """
        Allows an owner or editor (if the ACL update policy allows) of a shared
        folder to remove another member.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param member: The member to remove from the folder.
        :type member: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberSelector`
        :param bool leave_a_copy: If true, the removed user will keep their copy
            of the folder after it's unshared, assuming it was mounted.
            Otherwise, it will be removed from their Dropbox. Also, this must be
            set to false when kicking a group.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.LaunchResultBase`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.RemoveFolderMemberError`
        """
        arg = sharing.RemoveFolderMemberArg(shared_folder_id,
                                            member,
                                            leave_a_copy)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.remove_folder_member,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_revoke_shared_link(self,
                                   url):
        """
        Revoke a shared link. Note that even after revoking a shared link to a
        file, the file may be accessible if there are shared links leading to
        any of the file parent folders. To list all shared links that enable
        access to a specific file, you can use the
        :meth:`sharing_list_shared_links` with the file as the
        ``ListSharedLinksArg.path`` argument.

        :param str url: URL of the shared link.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.RevokeSharedLinkError`
        """
        arg = sharing.RevokeSharedLinkArg(url)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.revoke_shared_link,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def sharing_set_access_inheritance(self,
                                       shared_folder_id,
                                       access_inheritance=sharing.AccessInheritance.inherit):
        """
        Change the inheritance policy of an existing Shared Folder. Only
        permitted for shared folders in a shared team root. If a
        ``ShareFolderLaunch.async_job_id`` is returned, you'll need to call
        :meth:`sharing_check_share_job_status` until the action completes to get
        the metadata for the folder.

        :param access_inheritance: The access inheritance settings for the
            folder.
        :type access_inheritance: :class:`dropbox.sharing.AccessInheritance`
        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ShareFolderLaunch`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.SetAccessInheritanceError`
        """
        arg = sharing.SetAccessInheritanceArg(shared_folder_id,
                                              access_inheritance)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.set_access_inheritance,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_share_folder(self,
                             path,
                             acl_update_policy=None,
                             force_async=False,
                             member_policy=None,
                             shared_link_policy=None,
                             viewer_info_policy=None,
                             access_inheritance=sharing.AccessInheritance.inherit,
                             actions=None,
                             link_settings=None):
        """
        Share a folder with collaborators. Most sharing will be completed
        synchronously. Large folders will be completed asynchronously. To make
        testing the async case repeatable, set `ShareFolderArg.force_async`. If
        a ``ShareFolderLaunch.async_job_id`` is returned, you'll need to call
        :meth:`sharing_check_share_job_status` until the action completes to get
        the metadata for the folder.

        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FolderAction`s corresponding to
            `FolderPermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFolderMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions
            the  authenticated user can perform on the folder.
        :param Nullable link_settings: Settings on the link for this folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.ShareFolderLaunch`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.ShareFolderError`
        """
        arg = sharing.ShareFolderArg(path,
                                     acl_update_policy,
                                     force_async,
                                     member_policy,
                                     shared_link_policy,
                                     viewer_info_policy,
                                     access_inheritance,
                                     actions,
                                     link_settings)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.share_folder,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_transfer_folder(self,
                                shared_folder_id,
                                to_dropbox_id):
        """
        Transfer ownership of a shared folder to a member of the shared folder.
        User must have ``AccessLevel.owner`` access to the shared folder to
        perform a transfer.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param str to_dropbox_id: A account or team member ID to transfer
            ownership to.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.TransferFolderError`
        """
        arg = sharing.TransferFolderArg(shared_folder_id,
                                        to_dropbox_id)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.transfer_folder,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def sharing_unmount_folder(self,
                               shared_folder_id):
        """
        The current user unmounts the designated folder. They can re-mount the
        folder at a later time using :meth:`sharing_mount_folder`.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.UnmountFolderError`
        """
        arg = sharing.UnmountFolderArg(shared_folder_id)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.unmount_folder,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def sharing_unshare_file(self,
                             file):
        """
        Remove all members from this file. Does not remove inherited members.

        :param str file: The file to unshare.
        :rtype: None
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.UnshareFileError`
        """
        arg = sharing.UnshareFileArg(file)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.unshare_file,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return None

    def sharing_unshare_folder(self,
                               shared_folder_id,
                               leave_a_copy=False):
        """
        Allows a shared folder owner to unshare the folder. You'll need to call
        :meth:`sharing_check_job_status` to determine if the action has
        completed successfully.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param bool leave_a_copy: If true, members of this shared folder will
            get a copy of this folder after it's unshared. Otherwise, it will be
            removed from their Dropbox. The current user, who is an owner, will
            always retain their copy.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.LaunchEmptyResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.UnshareFolderError`
        """
        arg = sharing.UnshareFolderArg(shared_folder_id,
                                       leave_a_copy)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.unshare_folder,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_update_file_member(self,
                                   file,
                                   member,
                                   access_level):
        """
        Changes a member's access on a shared file.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberAccessLevelResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.FileMemberActionError`
        """
        arg = sharing.UpdateFileMemberArgs(file,
                                           member,
                                           access_level)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.update_file_member,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_update_folder_member(self,
                                     shared_folder_id,
                                     member,
                                     access_level):
        """
        Allows an owner or editor of a shared folder to update another member's
        permissions.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param member: The member of the shared folder to update.  Only the
            ``MemberSelector.dropbox_id`` may be set at this time.
        :type member: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberSelector`
        :param access_level: The new access level for ``member``.
            ``AccessLevel.owner`` is disallowed.
        :type access_level: :class:`dropbox.sharing.AccessLevel`
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.MemberAccessLevelResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.UpdateFolderMemberError`
        """
        arg = sharing.UpdateFolderMemberArg(shared_folder_id,
                                            member,
                                            access_level)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.update_folder_member,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def sharing_update_folder_policy(self,
                                     shared_folder_id,
                                     member_policy=None,
                                     acl_update_policy=None,
                                     viewer_info_policy=None,
                                     shared_link_policy=None,
                                     link_settings=None,
                                     actions=None):
        """
        Update the sharing policies for a shared folder. User must have
        ``AccessLevel.owner`` access to the shared folder to update its
        policies.

        :param str shared_folder_id: The ID for the shared folder.
        :param Nullable member_policy: Who can be a member of this shared
            folder. Only applicable if the current user is on a team.
        :param Nullable acl_update_policy: Who can add and remove members of
            this shared folder.
        :param Nullable viewer_info_policy: Who can enable/disable viewer info
            for this shared folder.
        :param Nullable shared_link_policy: The policy to apply to shared links
            created for content inside this shared folder. The current user must
            be on a team to set this policy to ``SharedLinkPolicy.members``.
        :param Nullable link_settings: Settings on the link for this folder.
        :param Nullable actions: A list of `FolderAction`s corresponding to
            `FolderPermission`s that should appear in the  response's
            ``SharedFolderMetadata.permissions`` field describing the actions
            the  authenticated user can perform on the folder.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.sharing.SharedFolderMetadata`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.sharing.UpdateFolderPolicyError`
        """
        arg = sharing.UpdateFolderPolicyArg(shared_folder_id,
                                            member_policy,
                                            acl_update_policy,
                                            viewer_info_policy,
                                            shared_link_policy,
                                            link_settings,
                                            actions)
        r = self.request(
            sharing.update_folder_policy,
            'sharing',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in team namespace

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in team_log namespace

    # ------------------------------------------
    # Routes in users namespace

    def users_features_get_values(self,
                                  features):
        """
        Get a list of feature values that may be configured for the current
        account.

        :param list features: A list of features in
            :class:`dropbox.users.UserFeature`. If the list is empty, this route
            will return :class:`dropbox.users.UserFeaturesGetValuesBatchError`.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.users.UserFeaturesGetValuesBatchResult`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.users.UserFeaturesGetValuesBatchError`
        """
        arg = users.UserFeaturesGetValuesBatchArg(features)
        r = self.request(
            users.features_get_values,
            'users',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def users_get_account(self,
                          account_id):
        """
        Get information about a user's account.

        :param str account_id: A user's account identifier.
        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.users.BasicAccount`
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.users.GetAccountError`
        """
        arg = users.GetAccountArg(account_id)
        r = self.request(
            users.get_account,
            'users',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def users_get_account_batch(self,
                                account_ids):
        """
        Get information about multiple user accounts.  At most 300 accounts may
        be queried per request.

        :param list account_ids: List of user account identifiers.  Should not
            contain any duplicate account IDs.
        :rtype: list
        :raises: :class:`.exceptions.ApiError`

        If this raises, ApiError will contain:
            :class:`dropbox.users.GetAccountBatchError`
        """
        arg = users.GetAccountBatchArg(account_ids)
        r = self.request(
            users.get_account_batch,
            'users',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def users_get_current_account(self):
        """
        Get information about the current user's account.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.users.FullAccount`
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            users.get_current_account,
            'users',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

    def users_get_space_usage(self):
        """
        Get the space usage information for the current user's account.

        :rtype: :class:`dropbox.users.SpaceUsage`
        """
        arg = None
        r = self.request(
            users.get_space_usage,
            'users',
            arg,
            None,
        )
        return r

