- List Box Skill cards on file
- Create Box Skill cards on file
- Update Box Skill cards on file
- Remove Box Skill cards from file
- Update all Box Skill cards on file
List the Box Skills metadata cards that are attached to a file.
This operation is performed by calling function get_box_skill_cards_on_file.
See the endpoint docs at API Reference.
client.skills.get_box_skill_cards_on_file(file.id)- file_id
str- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
https://*.app.box.com/files/123thefile_idis123. Example: "12345"
- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
- extra_headers
Optional[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]- Extra headers that will be included in the HTTP request.
This function returns a value of type SkillCardsMetadata.
Returns all the metadata associated with a file.
This API does not support pagination and will therefore always return all of the metadata associated to the file.
Applies one or more Box Skills metadata cards to a file.
This operation is performed by calling function create_box_skill_cards_on_file.
See the endpoint docs at API Reference.
client.skills.create_box_skill_cards_on_file(file.id, cards_to_create)- file_id
str- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
https://*.app.box.com/files/123thefile_idis123. Example: "12345"
- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
- cards
List[SkillCard]- A list of Box Skill cards to apply to this file.
- extra_headers
Optional[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]- Extra headers that will be included in the HTTP request.
This function returns a value of type SkillCardsMetadata.
Returns the instance of the template that was applied to the file, including the data that was applied to the template.
Updates one or more Box Skills metadata cards to a file.
This operation is performed by calling function update_box_skill_cards_on_file.
See the endpoint docs at API Reference.
client.skills.update_box_skill_cards_on_file(
file.id,
[
UpdateBoxSkillCardsOnFileRequestBody(
op=UpdateBoxSkillCardsOnFileRequestBodyOpField.REPLACE,
path="/cards/0",
value=card_to_update,
)
],
)- file_id
str- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
https://*.app.box.com/files/123thefile_idis123. Example: "12345"
- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
- request_body
List[UpdateBoxSkillCardsOnFileRequestBody]- Request body of updateBoxSkillCardsOnFile method
- extra_headers
Optional[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]- Extra headers that will be included in the HTTP request.
This function returns a value of type SkillCardsMetadata.
Returns the updated metadata template, with the custom template data included.
Removes any Box Skills cards metadata from a file.
This operation is performed by calling function delete_box_skill_cards_from_file.
See the endpoint docs at API Reference.
client.skills.delete_box_skill_cards_from_file(file.id)- file_id
str- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
https://*.app.box.com/files/123thefile_idis123. Example: "12345"
- The unique identifier that represents a file. The ID for any file can be determined by visiting a file in the web application and copying the ID from the URL. For example, for the URL
- extra_headers
Optional[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]- Extra headers that will be included in the HTTP request.
This function returns a value of type None.
Returns an empty response when the cards are successfully deleted.
An alternative method that can be used to overwrite and update all Box Skill metadata cards on a file.
This operation is performed by calling function update_all_skill_cards_on_file.
See the endpoint docs at API Reference.
Currently we don't have an example for calling update_all_skill_cards_on_file in integration tests
- skill_id
str- The ID of the skill to apply this metadata for. Example: "33243242"
- status
UpdateAllSkillCardsOnFileStatus- Defines the status of this invocation. Set this to
successwhen setting Skill cards.
- Defines the status of this invocation. Set this to
- metadata
UpdateAllSkillCardsOnFileMetadata- The metadata to set for this skill. This is a list of Box Skills cards. These cards will overwrite any existing Box skill cards on the file.
- file
UpdateAllSkillCardsOnFileFile- The file to assign the cards to.
- file_version
Optional[UpdateAllSkillCardsOnFileFileVersion]- The optional file version to assign the cards to.
- usage
Optional[UpdateAllSkillCardsOnFileUsage]- A descriptor that defines what items are affected by this call. Set this to the default values when setting a card to a
successstate, and leave it out in most other situations.
- A descriptor that defines what items are affected by this call. Set this to the default values when setting a card to a
- extra_headers
Optional[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]- Extra headers that will be included in the HTTP request.
This function returns a value of type None.
Returns an empty response when the card has been successfully updated.