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pyraxic
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox API not returning all files
I am using Django and trying to get the list of all files. My dropbox contains 4149 files but it only returns 3998. Upon checking it seems that the most recent files uploaded to Dropbox isn't showing...
- 7 years ago
I tried running the code you posted and was able to reproduce the issue of it dropping the last page. Here's a fixed version:
dbx = dropbox.Dropbox(oauth_result.access_token) result = dbx.files_list_folder("", recursive=True) file_list = [] def process_entries(entries): for entry in entries: if isinstance(entry, dropbox.files.FileMetadata): file_list.append([entry.name]) process_entries(result.entries) while result.has_more: result = dbx.files_list_folder_continue(result.cursor) process_entries(result.entries) print(len(file_list))
pyraxic
Helpful | Level 6
I am getting 4149 from dropbox web gui. I only have one folder called "/Camera". I selected all files and it shows that there are 4149 files in that folder. Even if I try to use the code
metadata = dbx.files_list_folder("/Camera", recursive=True)
It still shows 3998 files.
Greg-DB
7 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks! I just took another look at your code, and it looks like it actually won't process the last page of results. That is, the last call to `files_list_folder_continue` will cause `m2.has_more` to be `False`, which will terminate your `while` loop before that final `m2.entries` is processed. You'll just need to restructure the code to avoid that. (E.g., only put `files_list_folder_continue` at the top of `while` loop, or something to that effect.)
- pyraxic7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Greg,
files_list_folders_continue() is already outside of the while loop.
m2 = dbx.files_list_folder_continue(cur) while m2.has_more == True: for i in m2.entries: if isinstance(i, dropbox.files.FileMetadata): flist.append(i.name) cur = m2.cursor m2 = dbx.files_list_folder_continue(cur)
- Greg-DB7 years agoDropbox StaffI'm referring to the second call to files_list_folder_continue at the end of the while loop.
- pyraxic7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Even putting it outside of while loop didn't make any difference.
m2 = dbx.files_list_folder_continue(cur) while m2.has_more == True: for i in m2.entries: if isinstance(i, dropbox.files.FileMetadata): flist.append(i.name) cur = m2.cursor m2 = dbx.files_list_folder_continue(cur) return render(request, 'accounts/dropbox.html', {'flist': flist})
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