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Dropbox + Bruin

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Ingest Dropbox data into your warehouse with incremental loading, quality checks, and full lineage. Defined in YAML, version-controlled in Git.

For business teams

What you get

  • Operational analytics

    Dropbox data in your warehouse means analytics that Dropbox's built-in reporting can't provide. Cross-tool, cross-team, custom.

  • Cross-tool project views

    Combine Dropbox with Jira, GitHub, Slack, and other tools. One dashboard that shows the real state of projects.

  • Team workload insights

    Understand collaboration patterns, bottlenecks, and workload distribution from Dropbox data — automatically updated.

  • No manual data pulling

    Dropbox data syncs on schedule. Managers and leads get fresh data without asking anyone.

For data & engineering teams

How it works

  • Incremental sync

    Only sync new and changed Dropbox records. No full reloads, no wasted compute.

  • YAML-defined, Git-versioned

    Your Dropbox pipeline is a YAML file. Review in PRs, deploy with CI/CD, roll back with git revert.

  • Schema change handling

    Bruin detects Dropbox schema changes automatically. No manual intervention when fields get added or renamed.

  • Cross-tool joins

    Combine Dropbox data with other tools in SQL transforms. Bruin resolves dependencies across sources automatically.

Before you start

Dropbox API app registered in the Dropbox App Console
OAuth2 access token with required scopes

Step 1

Add your Dropbox connection

Connect using Dropbox OAuth2 access token. Add this to your Bruin environment file — credentials are stored securely and referenced by name in your pipeline YAML.

Parameters

  • access_tokenDropbox OAuth2 access token from your app console
connections:
  dropbox:
    type: dropbox
    uri: "dropbox://?access_token=<your-access-token>"

Step 2

Create your pipeline

Define a YAML asset that tells Bruin what to pull from Dropbox and where to land it. This file lives in your Git repo — reviewable, version-controlled, and deployable with CI/CD.

Available tables

filesfoldersmemberssharingactivities
name: raw.dropbox_files
type: ingestr

parameters:
  source_connection: dropbox
  source_table: 'files'
  destination: bigquery

Step 3

Add quality checks

Add column-level and custom SQL checks to your Dropbox data. If a check fails, the pipeline stops — bad data never reaches downstream models or dashboards.

Validate workspace data synced completely
Ensure record IDs are unique and titles are present
Catch missing or null fields on every sync
columns:
  - name: id
    checks:
      - name: not_null
      - name: unique
  - name: title
    checks:
      - name: not_null

custom_checks:
  - name: workspace sync is complete
    query: |
      SELECT COUNT(*) > 0
      FROM raw.dropbox_files

Step 4

Run it

One command. Bruin connects to Dropbox, pulls data incrementally, runs your quality checks, and lands clean data in your warehouse. If a check fails, the pipeline stops — bad data never reaches downstream.

Backfill historical data with --start-date
Schedule with cron or trigger from CI/CD
Full lineage from Dropbox to your dashboards
$ bruin run .
Running pipeline...

  dropbox_files
    ✓ Fetched 2,847 new records
    ✓ Quality: campaign_id not_null     PASSED
    ✓ Quality: spend not_null           PASSED
    ✓ Quality: no negative ad spend     PASSED
    ✓ Loaded into bigquery

  Completed in 12s

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Start for free, or book a demo to see how Bruin handles ingestion, quality, lineage, and scheduling for your entire data stack.