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# Files.com Python Client

The content included here should be enough to get started, but please visit our
[Developer Documentation Website](https://developers.files.com/python/) for the complete documentation.

## Introduction

The Files.com Python package is the best way to use Files.com from applications written in the Python language.

Files.com customers use our Python package for directly working with files and folders as well as performing management tasks such as adding/removing users, onboarding counterparties, retrieving information about automations and more.

Every function in the Files.com application is available via Python.  Nothing is excluded.

This package is officially supported by Files.com for Python 3.8+.  Prior versions of Python are considered end-of-life by the Python Software Foundation and Files.com only supports environments that are still supported by their vendor.  With that said, we believe that this package works in Python 3.5-3.7 as well.

The Python package uses the Files.com RESTful APIs via the HTTPS protocol (port 443) to securely communicate and transfer files so no firewall changes should be required in order to allow connectivity to Files.com.

### Installation

Use `pip` to install the latest version of the `Files.com` package.

```shell
pip3 install Files.com
```

Files.com automatically pushes a new release to PIP every time a commit is made to the `master` branch on GitHub, so there is no benefit in directly linking the package from GitHub.

### Files.com is Committed to Python

Python is the most commonly used language for custom integrations to Files.com.  Our Files.com Desktop v6 application (that we publish) is also written in Python, using this exact same package.

Explore the [files-sdk-python](https://github.com/Files-com/files-sdk-python) code on GitHub.

### Getting Support

The Files.com Support team provides official support for all of our official Files.com integration tools.

To initiate a support conversation, you can send an [Authenticated Support Request](https://www.files.com/docs/overview/requesting-support) or simply send an E-Mail to support@files.com.

## Authentication

There are two ways to authenticate: API Key authentication and Session-based authentication.

### Authenticate with an API Key

Authenticating with an API key is the recommended authentication method for most scenarios, and is
the method used in the examples on this site.

To use an API Key, first generate an API key from the [web
interface](https://www.files.com/docs/sdk-and-apis/api-keys) or [via the API or an
SDK](/python/resources/developers/api-keys).

Note that when using a user-specific API key, if the user is an administrator, you will have full
access to the entire API. If the user is not an administrator, you will only be able to access files
that user can access, and no access will be granted to site administration functions in the API.

```python title="Example Request"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.set_api_key("YOUR_API_KEY")

## Alternatively, you can specify the API key on a per-request basis in the final parameter to any method or initializer.
try:
  files_sdk.user.list(params, {"api_key": "YOUR_API_KEY"})
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

Don't forget to replace the placeholder, `YOUR_API_KEY`, with your actual API key.

### Authenticate with a Session

You can also authenticate by creating a user session using the username and
password of an active user. If the user is an administrator, the session will have full access to
all capabilities of Files.com. Sessions created from regular user accounts will only be able to access files that
user can access, and no access will be granted to site administration functions.

Sessions use the exact same session timeout settings as web interface sessions. When a
session times out, simply create a new session and resume where you left off. This process is not
automatically handled by our SDKs because we do not want to store password information in memory without
your explicit consent.

#### Logging In

To create a session, the `create` method is called on the `files_sdk` object with the user's username and
password.

This returns a session object that can be used to authenticate SDK method calls.

```python title="Example Request"
import files_sdk

try:
  session = files_sdk.session.create({ "username": "motor", "password": "vroom" })
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

#### Using a Session

Once a session has been created, you can store the session globally, use the session per object, or use the session per request to authenticate SDK operations.

```python title="Example Request"
import files_sdk

## You may set the returned session to be used by default for subsequent requests.
files_sdk.set_session(session)

try:
  # Alternatively, you can specify the session ID on a per-object basis in the second parameter to a model constructor.
  user = files_sdk.user.User(params, {"session_id": session.id})

  # You may also specify the session ID on a per-request basis in the final parameter to static methods.
  files_sdk.user.find(id, params, {"session_id": session.id})
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

#### Logging Out

User sessions can be ended calling the `destroy` method on the `session` object.

```python title="Example Request"
session.destroy()
```

## Configuration

Global configuration is performed by setting attributes on the `files_sdk` object.

### Configuration Options

#### Base URL

Setting the base URL for the API is required if your site is configured to disable global acceleration.
This can also be set to use a mock server in development or CI.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.base_url = "https://SUBDOMAIN.files.com"
```

#### Log Level

This SDK utilizes the standard Python logging framework. It will respect the global log level
and you can set the module specific log level and other logging settings by getting the logger
object in the standard manner as shown below:

```python title="Example setting"
import logging

logging.getLogger("files_sdk")
```

#### Console Log Level

Enables printing of messages to stderr in addition to normal logging.

Allowed values are:

* `None`
* "info"
* "debug"

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.console_log_level = "info"
```

#### Open Timeout

Open timeout in seconds. The default value is 30.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.open_timeout = 60
```

#### Read Timeout

Read timeout in seconds. The default value is 60.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.read_timeout = 90
```

#### Initial Network Retry Delay

Initial retry delay in seconds. The default value is 0.5.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.initial_network_retry_delay = 1
```

#### Maximum Retry Delay

Maximum network retry delay in seconds. The default value is 2.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.max_network_retry_delay = 5
```

#### Maximum Network Retries

Maximum number of retries. The default value is 3.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.max_network_retries = 5
```

#### Source IP

Configure the local IP address from which to send requests.

```python title="Example setting"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.source_ip = '10.1.2.3'
```

## Sort and Filter

Several of the Files.com API resources have list operations that return multiple instances of the
resource. The List operations can be sorted and filtered.

### Sorting

To sort the returned data, pass in the ```sort_by``` method argument.

Each resource supports a unique set of valid sort fields and can only be sorted by one field at a
time.

The argument value is a Python dictionary that has a key of the resource field name sort on and a
value of either ```"asc"``` or ```"desc"``` to specify the sort order.

#### Special note about the List Folder Endpoint

For historical reasons, and to maintain compatibility
with a variety of other cloud-based MFT and EFSS services, Folders will always be listed before Files
when listing a Folder.  This applies regardless of the sorting parameters you provide.  These *will* be
used, after the initial sort application of Folders before Files.

```python title="Sort Example"
import files_sdk

try:
  # users sorted by username
  users = files_sdk.user.list({
    "sort_by": { "username": "asc" }
  })
  for user in users.auto_paging_iter():
    # Operate on user
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

### Filtering

Filters apply selection criteria to the underlying query that returns the results. They can be
applied individually or combined with other filters, and the resulting data can be sorted by a
single field.

Each resource supports a unique set of valid filter fields, filter combinations, and combinations of
filters and sort fields.

The passed in argument value is a Python dictionary that has a key of the resource field name to
filter on and a passed in value to use in the filter comparison.

#### Filter Types

| Filter | Type | Description |
| --------- | --------- | --------- |
| `filter` | Exact | Find resources that have an exact field value match to a passed in value. (i.e., FIELD_VALUE = PASS_IN_VALUE). |
| `filter_prefix` | Pattern | Find resources where the specified field is prefixed by the supplied value. This is applicable to values that are strings. |
| `filter_gt` | Range | Find resources that have a field value that is greater than the passed in value.  (i.e., FIELD_VALUE > PASS_IN_VALUE). |
| `filter_gteq` | Range | Find resources that have a field value that is greater than or equal to the passed in value.  (i.e., FIELD_VALUE >=  PASS_IN_VALUE). |
| `filter_lt` | Range | Find resources that have a field value that is less than the passed in value.  (i.e., FIELD_VALUE < PASS_IN_VALUE). |
| `filter_lteq` | Range | Find resources that have a field value that is less than or equal to the passed in value.  (i.e., FIELD_VALUE \<= PASS_IN_VALUE). |

```python title="Exact Filter Example"
import files_sdk

try:
  # non admin users
  users = files_sdk.user.list({
    "filter": { "not_site_admin": true }
  })
  for user in users.auto_paging_iter():
    # Operate on user
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

```python title="Range Filter Example"
import files_sdk

try:
  # users who haven't logged in since 2024-01-01
  users = files_sdk.user.list({
    "filter_gteq": { "last_login_at": "2024-01-01" }
  })
  for user in users.auto_paging_iter():
    # Operate on user
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

```python title="Pattern Filter Example"
import files_sdk

try:
  # users whose usernames start with 'test'
  users = files_sdk.user.list({
    "filter_prefix": { "username": "test" }
  })
  for user in users.auto_paging_iter():
    # Operate on user
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

```python title="Combination Filter with Sort Example"
import files_sdk

try:
  # users whose usernames start with 'test' and are not admins
  users = files_sdk.user.list({
    "filter_prefix": { "username": "test" },
    "filter": { "not_site_admin": "true" },
    "sort_by": { "username": "asc" }
  })
  for user in users.auto_paging_iter():
    # Operate on user
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

## Paths

Working with paths in Files.com involves several important considerations. Understanding how path comparisons are applied helps developers ensure consistency and accuracy across all interactions with the platform.
<div></div>

### Capitalization

Files.com compares paths in a **case-insensitive** manner. This means path segments are treated as equivalent regardless of letter casing.

For example, all of the following resolve to the same internal path:

| Path Variant                          | Interpreted As              |
|---------------------------------------|------------------------------|
| `Documents/Reports/Q1.pdf`            | `documents/reports/q1.pdf`  |
| `documents/reports/q1.PDF`            | `documents/reports/q1.pdf`  |
| `DOCUMENTS/REPORTS/Q1.PDF`            | `documents/reports/q1.pdf`  |

This behavior applies across:
- API requests
- Folder and file lookup operations
- Automations and workflows

See also: [Case Sensitivity Documentation](https://www.files.com/docs/files-and-folders/case-sensitivity/)

The `path_util.is_same` function in the Files.com SDK is designed to help you determine if two paths on
your native file system would be considered the same on Files.com. This is particularly important
when handling errors related to duplicate file names and when developing tools for folder
synchronization.

```python title="Compare Case-Insensitive Files and Paths"
import files_sdk

if files_sdk.path_util.is_same("Fïłèńämê.Txt", "filename.txt"):
    print("Paths are the same")
```

### Slashes

All path parameters in Files.com (API, SDKs, CLI, automations, integrations) must **omit leading and trailing slashes**. Paths are always treated as **absolute and slash-delimited**, so only internal `/` separators are used and never at the start or end of the string.

####  Path Slash Examples
| Path                              | Valid? | Notes                         |
|-----------------------------------|--------|-------------------------------|
| `folder/subfolder/file.txt`       |   ✅   | Correct, internal separators only |
| `/folder/subfolder/file.txt`      |   ❌   | Leading slash not allowed     |
| `folder/subfolder/file.txt/`      |   ❌   | Trailing slash not allowed    |
| `//folder//file.txt`              |   ❌   | Duplicate separators not allowed |

<div></div>

### Unicode Normalization

Files.com normalizes all paths using [Unicode NFC (Normalization Form C)](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/#Norm_Forms) before comparison. This ensures consistency across different representations of the same characters.

For example, the following two paths are treated as equivalent after NFC normalization:

| Input                                  | Normalized Form       |
|----------------------------------------|------------------------|
| `uploads/\u0065\u0301.txt`             | `uploads/é.txt`        |
| `docs/Café/Report.txt`                 | `docs/Café/Report.txt` |

- All input must be UTF‑8 encoded.
- Precomposed and decomposed characters are unified.
- This affects search, deduplication, and comparisons across SDKs.

<div></div>

## Foreign Language Support

The Files.com Python SDK supports localized responses by using the `files_sdk.set_language` configuration method.
When configured, this guides the API in selecting a preferred language for applicable response content.

Language support currently applies to select human-facing fields only, such as notification messages
and error descriptions.

If the specified language is not supported or the value is omitted, the API defaults to English.

```shell title="Example Request"
import files_sdk

files_sdk.set_language('es')
```

## Errors

The Files.com Python SDK will return errors by raising exceptions. There are many exception classes defined in the Files SDK that correspond
to specific errors.

The raised exceptions come from two categories:

1.  SDK Exceptions - errors that originate within the SDK
2.  API Exceptions - errors that occur due to the response from the Files.com API.  These errors are grouped into common error types.

There are several types of exceptions within each category.  Exception classes indicate different types of errors and are named in a
fashion that describe the general premise of the originating error.  More details can be found in the err object message.

Use standard Python exception handling to detect and deal with errors.  It is generally recommended to handle specific errors first, then
handle the general `files_sdk.error.Error` exception as a catch-all.

```python title="Example Error Handling"
import files_sdk

try:
  session = files_sdk.session.create({ "username": "USERNAME", "password": "BADPASSWORD" })
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

### Error Types

#### SDK Errors

SDK errors are general errors that occur within the SDK code.  Each exception class inherits from a standard `Error` base class.

```python title="Example SDK Exception Class Inheritance Structure"
files_sdk.error.APIConnectionError -> files_sdk.error.Error -> Exception
```
##### SDK Exception Classes

| Error Class Name| Description |
| --------------- | ------------ |
| `APIConnectionError`| The Files.com API cannot be reached |
| `AuthenticationError`| Not enough authentication information has been provided |
| `InvalidParameterError`| A passed in parameter is invalid |
| `MissingParameterError`| A method parameter is missing |
| `NotImplementedError`| The called method has not be implemented by the SDK |

#### API Errors

API errors are errors returned by the Files.com API.  Each exception class inherits from an error group base class.
The error group base class indicates a particular type of error.

```python title="Example API Exception Class Inheritance Structure"
files_sdk.error.FolderAdminPermissionRequiredError -> files_sdk.error.NotAuthorizedError -> files_sdk.error.APIError -> files_sdk.error.Error -> Exception
```
##### API Exception Classes

| Error Class Name | Error Group |
| --------- | --------- |
|`AgentUpgradeRequiredError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`AttachmentTooLargeError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`CannotDownloadDirectoryError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`CantMoveWithMultipleLocationsError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`DatetimeParseError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`DestinationSameError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`DoesNotSupportSortingError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`FolderMustNotBeAFileError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`FoldersNotAllowedError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidBodyError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidCursorError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidCursorTypeForSortError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidEtagsError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidFilterAliasCombinationError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidFilterFieldError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidFilterParamError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidFilterParamFormatError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidFilterParamValueError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidInputEncodingError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidInterfaceError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidOauthProviderError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidPathError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidReturnToUrlError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidSortFieldError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidSortFilterCombinationError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidUploadOffsetError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidUploadPartGapError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`InvalidUploadPartSizeError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`MethodNotAllowedError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`MultipleSortParamsNotAllowedError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`NoValidInputParamsError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`PartNumberTooLargeError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`PathCannotHaveTrailingWhitespaceError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`ReauthenticationNeededFieldsError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`RequestParamsContainInvalidCharacterError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`RequestParamsInvalidError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`RequestParamsRequiredError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`SearchAllOnChildPathError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UnrecognizedSortIndexError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UnsupportedCurrencyError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UnsupportedHttpResponseFormatError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UnsupportedMediaTypeError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UserIdInvalidError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UserIdOnUserEndpointError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`UserRequiredError`|  `BadRequestError` |
|`AdditionalAuthenticationRequiredError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`ApiKeySessionsNotSupportedError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`AuthenticationRequiredError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`BundleRegistrationCodeFailedError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`FilesAgentTokenFailedError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`InboxRegistrationCodeFailedError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`InvalidCredentialsError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`InvalidOauthError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`InvalidOrExpiredCodeError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`InvalidSessionError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`InvalidUsernameOrPasswordError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`LockedOutError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`LockoutRegionMismatchError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`OneTimePasswordIncorrectError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationErrorError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationSetupExpiredError`|  `NotAuthenticatedError` |
|`ApiKeyIsDisabledError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ApiKeyIsPathRestrictedError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ApiKeyOnlyForDesktopAppError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ApiKeyOnlyForMobileAppError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ApiKeyOnlyForOfficeIntegrationError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`BillingOrSiteAdminPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`BillingPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`BundleMaximumUsesReachedError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`BundlePermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`CannotLoginWhileUsingKeyError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`CantActForOtherUserError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ContactAdminForPasswordChangeHelpError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`FilesAgentFailedAuthorizationError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`FolderAdminOrBillingPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`FolderAdminPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`FullPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`HistoryPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`InsufficientPermissionForParamsError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`InsufficientPermissionForSiteError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`MoverAccessDeniedError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`MoverPackageRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`MustAuthenticateWithApiKeyError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`NeedAdminPermissionForInboxError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`NonAdminsMustQueryByFolderOrPathError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`NotAllowedToCreateBundleError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`NotEnqueuableSyncError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`PasswordChangeNotRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`PasswordChangeRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`PaymentMethodErrorError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ReadOnlySessionError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ReadPermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ReauthenticationFailedError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ReauthenticationFailedFinalError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ReauthenticationNeededActionError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`RecaptchaFailedError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`SelfManagedRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`SiteAdminRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`SiteFilesAreImmutableError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`UserIdWithoutSiteAdminError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`WriteAndBundlePermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`WritePermissionRequiredError`|  `NotAuthorizedError` |
|`ApiKeyNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`BundlePathNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`BundleRegistrationNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`CodeNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`FileNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`FileUploadNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`GroupNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`InboxNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`NestedNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`PlanNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`SiteNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`UserNotFoundError`|  `NotFoundError` |
|`AgentUnavailableError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`AlreadyCompletedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`AutomationCannotBeRunManuallyError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`BehaviorNotAllowedOnRemoteServerError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`BundleOnlyAllowsPreviewsError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`BundleOperationRequiresSubfolderError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`CouldNotCreateParentError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`DestinationExistsError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`DestinationFolderLimitedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`DestinationParentConflictError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`DestinationParentDoesNotExistError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ExceededRuntimeLimitError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ExpiredPrivateKeyError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ExpiredPublicKeyError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ExportFailureError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ExportNotReadyError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FailedToChangePasswordError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FileLockedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FileNotUploadedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FilePendingProcessingError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FileProcessingErrorError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FileTooBigToDecryptError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FileTooBigToEncryptError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FileUploadedToWrongRegionError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FilenameTooLongError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FolderLockedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`FolderNotEmptyError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`HistoryUnavailableError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`InvalidBundleCodeError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`InvalidFileTypeError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`InvalidFilenameError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`InvalidPriorityColorError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`InvalidRangeError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`InvalidSiteError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`MetadataNotSupportedOnRemotesError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ModelSaveErrorError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`MultipleProcessingErrorsError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`PathTooLongError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`RecipientAlreadySharedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`RemoteServerErrorError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ResourceBelongsToParentSiteError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`ResourceLockedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`SubfolderLockedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`SyncInProgressError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationCodeAlreadySentError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationCountryBlacklistedError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationGeneralErrorError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationMethodUnsupportedErrorError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`TwoFactorAuthenticationUnsubscribedRecipientError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`UpdatesNotAllowedForRemotesError`|  `ProcessingFailureError` |
|`DuplicateShareRecipientError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`ReauthenticationRateLimitedError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`TooManyConcurrentLoginsError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`TooManyConcurrentRequestsError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`TooManyLoginAttemptsError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`TooManyRequestsError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`TooManySharesError`|  `RateLimitedError` |
|`AutomationsUnavailableError`|  `ServiceUnavailableError` |
|`MigrationInProgressError`|  `ServiceUnavailableError` |
|`SiteDisabledError`|  `ServiceUnavailableError` |
|`UploadsUnavailableError`|  `ServiceUnavailableError` |
|`AccountAlreadyExistsError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |
|`AccountOverdueError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |
|`NoAccountForSiteError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |
|`SiteWasRemovedError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |
|`TrialExpiredError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |
|`TrialLockedError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |
|`UserRequestsEnabledRequiredError`|  `SiteConfigurationError` |

## Pagination

Certain API operations return lists of objects. When the number of objects in the list is large,
the API will paginate the results.

The Files.com Python SDK provides multiple ways to paginate through lists of objects.

### Automatic Pagination

The `auto_paging_iter` method automatically paginates and loads each page into memory.

```python title="Example Request"
import files_sdk

try:
  for item in files_sdk.folder.list_for("remote/path/to/folder").auto_paging_iter():
    print(item.type, item.path)
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

### Manual Pagination

The `load_next_page/has_next_page` methods allow for manual pagination and loading of each page into memory.

```python title="Example Request"
import files_sdk

try:
  list_obj = files_sdk.folder.list_for("remote/path/to/folder")

  while True:
    for item in list_obj:
      print(item.type, item.path)
    if not list_obj.has_next_page:
      break
    list_obj.load_next_page()
except files_sdk.error.NotAuthenticatedError as err:
  print(f"Authentication Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
except files_sdk.error.Error as err:
  print(f"Unknown Error Occurred ({type(err).__name__}):", err)
```

## Mock Server

Files.com publishes a Files.com API server, which is useful for testing your use of the Files.com
SDKs and other direct integrations against the Files.com API in an integration test environment.

It is a Ruby app that operates as a minimal server for the purpose of testing basic network
operations and JSON encoding for your SDK or API client. It does not maintain state and it does not
deeply inspect your submissions for correctness.

Eventually we will add more features intended for integration testing, such as the ability to
intentionally provoke errors.

Download the server as a Docker image via [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/filescom/files-mock-server).

The Source Code is also available on [GitHub](https://github.com/Files-com/files-mock-server).

A README is available on the GitHub link.
