A share is created for which I get a shortened URL that is used to publish out to external users. Once uploaded, the file is sent to the logged-in user’s storage location. My application is basically made up of an upload form and then a "send-to location" for once the upload is complete. Once I wrapped my brain around these points and got going, everything else was pretty fast. If you are building an application you already have users, and for security’s sake it is these users that you would want to authenticate with. You can create test users, but for a full-blown application you are expected to take on the user management and authenticate them via OAuth. It also provides you your endpoint for your code, but doesn’t give you application users. You have a master account login that tracks your API, storage, and bandwidth. I assume this is to protect user content - even from even the vendor (a common issue/question many organizations have with cloud providers).
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