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The Dropbox Dash MCP Server is a tool that allows users to search and access Dropbox Dash content and file metadata through a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using the Python library `fastmcp`.
Dropbox Dash MCP Server
An MCP server that exposes Dropbox Dash search and file metadata via STDIO using the Python MCP server library (fastmcp). Authenticate with Dropbox, then search across all company content and fetch detailed file metadata and content.
Tools Implemented
-
dash_get_auth_url- Summary: Start Dropbox OAuth; returns the authorization URL.
- Args: none
- Returns (text): A short instruction message followed by the URL.
- Notes: Use when not yet authenticated or when a token has expired. After approval in the browser, call
dash_authenticatewith the one-time code. Tokens are stored securely in your system keyring, so this is typically a one-time setup.
-
dash_authenticate- Summary: Complete OAuth using the one-time authorization code.
- Args:
auth_code(string, required)
- Returns (text): Account display name and email on success; a human-readable error on failure.
- Notes: Persists a token for subsequent tool calls. Typically only needed once until the token expires or is revoked.
-
dash_company_search- Summary: Search company content indexed by Dropbox Dash.
- Args:
query(string, required) — search textfile_type(string or null, optional) — one of:document,image,video,audio,pdf,presentation,spreadsheet; ornullfor no filter. Default:null. The valuedocumentis also treated as no filter.connector(string or null, optional) — filter by connector source. Common connectors includeconfluence,dropbox,github,gmail,gong,google_calendar,google_drive,jira,microsoft_365,microsoft_teams,slack,workday,zoom, among others. Default:nullfor no connector filter.start_time(string or null, optional) — filter results modified after this datetime (ISO 8601 format, e.g.,2025-10-30T16:24:12.071Z). Default:nullfor no start time filter.end_time(string or null, optional) — filter results modified before this datetime (ISO 8601 format, e.g.,2025-10-31T16:24:12.071Z). Default:nullfor no end time filter.max_results(integer, optional) — default20, range1..100
- Returns (text): A formatted list of results. Each result includes labeled fields such as
UUID:,Type:,URL:,Preview:,Description:,File Type:,MIME Type:,Source:,Creator:,Last Modified By:,Updated:,Source Updated:,Relevance:,Source ID:. Results are separated by a divider line. - Errors: Human-readable messages for invalid parameters or missing authentication.
-
dash_get_file_details- Summary: Fetch detailed metadata (and optional content snippet) for a result UUID.
- Args:
uuid(string, required) — UUID from search results
- Returns (text): A summary with labeled fields (Title, Link, Updated, Source Updated, MIME Type, Source, Creator, Last Modified By). Media sections are included when present (Video/Image metadata). Content, when available, is shown with a MIME type and may be truncated to ~20,000 characters.
- Errors: Human-readable messages for missing authentication or unknown UUID.
First-Time (or Re-Auth) Flow
If the user is not yet authenticated (or the token has expired):
dash_get_auth_url→ open the URL and approve access.dash_authenticate(auth_code)→ store the token.- Proceed with
dash_company_search(...)anddash_get_file_details(uuid).
Prerequisites
Before installing and running the MCP server, you need to create a Dropbox app to obtain API credentials:
- Go to dropbox.com/developers/apps
- Click on Create app
- Select Scoped access as the API type
- Choose Full Dropbox access
- Give your app a name
- After creating the app, go to the Permissions tab and enable:
files.metadata.readfiles.content.read
- Take note of the App key value from the Settings tab (you'll need this for configuration)
This credential will be used as APP_KEY in the installation steps below.
Requirements
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Dropbox Dash API credentials (App key)
- Network access to Dropbox APIs
Installation
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/dropbox/mcp-server-dash
cd mcp-server-dash
Install uv for virtual environment and dependency management:
macOS (Homebrew)
brew install uv
macOS/Linux:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
Windows (PowerShell):
irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex
Set up the virtual environment and install dependencies
uv sync
Provide credentials (environment or .env)
export APP_KEY=your_dropbox_app_key
# or create a .env file with APP_KEY
# e.g., copy the example file:
cp .env.example .env
Usage
Running the MCP Server in STDIO mode
uv run src/mcp_server_dash.py
Authenticate via tools: call dash_get_auth_url, then dash_authenticate with the code. The access token is securely stored in your system's keyring (macOS Keychain, Windows Credential Manager, or Linux Secret Service).
Token Management
Tokens are stored securely in your system keyring under the service name mcp-server-dash or in ~/.mcp-server-dash/dropbox_token.json
To clear a stored token, use:
uv run src/mcp_server_dash.py --clear-token
Common MCP Server Configuration
For most MCP clients, including Claude and Cursor, you need to insert the below JSON configuration into a specific configuration file. See the specific instructions for Claude and Cursor below.
❗ Important: Update the configuration below with the path to your installation and with your APP_KEY.
MCP Server Configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"Dropbox Dash Search": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/path/to/mcp-server-dash/",
"run",
"src/mcp_server_dash.py"
],
"env": {
"APP_KEY": "your_dropbox_app_key"
}
}
}
}
Security Note: For better security, consider using environment variables or a .env file with restrictive permissions (excluded from version control) instead of placing credentials directly in the MCP config file.
Using Claude as the Client
- Open
Claude Desktop → Settings → Developer → Local MCP Servers → Edit Config - Add the JSON MCP Server configuration shown above.
- Restart Claude Desktop after saving the config.
Using Cursor as the Client
- Press
Cmd+Shift+P(macOS) orCtrl+Shift+P(Windows) to open the Command Palette - Type "View: Open MCP Settings"
- Add the JSON MCP Server Configuration to the
mcp.jsonfile as instructed.
Using Goose as the Client
- Select
Extensions → Add custom extension - Fill out the form:
- Extension Name: Dropbox Dash Search
- Type: STDIO
- Description: Provide company context to your workflows
- Command:
uv --directory /path/to/mcp-server-dash/ run src/mcp_server_dash.py - Environment:
APP_KEY: Your Dropbox Client ID
- Click
Add Extension
Development
Install dev tools (ruff, black, mypy, pytest, coverage) using uv:
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
Lint, Format, Type-check
Run checks (via uv):
# Lint (imports, style, bugbear, etc.)
uv run ruff check .
# Format (apply changes)
uv run black .
# Type-check
uv run mypy src
Tip: use uv run ruff format . (or uv run black .) to auto-format, and uv run ruff check --fix . to apply safe autofixes.
Testing & Coverage
Run the test suite (quiet mode with coverage summary) using uv:
uv run pytest
# or explicitly with coverage flags
uv run pytest -q --cov=src --cov-report=term-missing
Debugging
You can inspect and debug the server with the Model Context Protocol Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run src/mcp_server_dash.py
Ensure APP_KEY is set in your environment or .env before running the inspector.
License
Apache License 2.0
Copyright (c) 2025 Dropbox, Inc.
See for details.