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ajnasaj_tb
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
dropbox-sdk-obj-c issue
Hi there! I am new with your API but now I got a task to update it. I am trying to migrate our app from API v1 to API v2 and this is like hopeless fighting. First of all, we don't use any...
- 8 years agoYes, using authorizedClient is the right way to check that.
And that's correct, the new SDK doesn't use DBRestClientDelegate or DBNetworkRequestDelegate.
To determine if an entry is a file or folder, you can use isKindOfClass to check the type, as shown here:
https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-obj-c#response-handling-edge-cases
ajnasaj_tb
Explorer | Level 3
Thanks for reply!
Ok, I will check there more. I have added ObjectiveDropboxOfficial and it works now, thank you =)
Yes, it is just warning and I still can build project.
I have some questions about its usage:
before we used [[DBSession sharedSession] isLinked] to check whether user is linked or not. Is any easy possibility to check it now?
I can check it with
[DropboxClientsManager authorizedClient];
!= nil || [DropboxClientsManager authorizedTeamClient] != nil) ?
Also DBRestClientDelegate and DBNetworkRequestDelegate - we don't need them now ?
I have searched some similar questions in the community but no success.
Before I used DBMetadata class - property isDirectory. How can check whether it DBFILESMetada is directory or not.
I see DBFILESMetada has name, pathLower, pathDisplay.
Is there an easy way (like isDirectory before) to check item type?
Sorry for simply questions - I am new with these API.
Thanks
Greg-DB
8 years agoDropbox Staff
Yes, using authorizedClient is the right way to check that.
And that's correct, the new SDK doesn't use DBRestClientDelegate or DBNetworkRequestDelegate.
To determine if an entry is a file or folder, you can use isKindOfClass to check the type, as shown here:
https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-obj-c#response-handling-edge-cases
And that's correct, the new SDK doesn't use DBRestClientDelegate or DBNetworkRequestDelegate.
To determine if an entry is a file or folder, you can use isKindOfClass to check the type, as shown here:
https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-obj-c#response-handling-edge-cases
- ajnasaj_tb8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks, Greg! It helps a lot.
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