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Patrik H.
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How to ensure no use of API v1?
I am working on updating a macOS app to migrate from API v1 to API v2, ahead of the upcoming deadline. I'd like to ensure that the app does not, in any way, still contact v1 endpoints (that is, any e...
- 8 years agoIf you're not using an official SDK, the easiest way to check what version of the API you're calling is to check the URLs you're calling. API v1 endpoints contain "/1/", while API v2 endpoints contain "/2/".
(Note that some OAuth URLs also contain "/1/" for historical reasons, but those aren't considered part of API v1 itself.)
If you aren't sure though, feel free to open a ticket and we can help further:
https://www.dropbox.com/developers/contact
Patrik H.
Explorer | Level 4
Thanks for the quick reply!
Based on your answer, I take it that the OAuth URLs which contain "/1/" will NOT be shut down... please correct me if I have misunderstood this.
Based on your answer, I take it that the OAuth URLs which contain "/1/" will NOT be shut down... please correct me if I have misunderstood this.
Greg-DB
8 years agoDropbox Staff
Yes, that's correct, for OAuth 2 at least. (API v2 doesn't support OAuth 1 so I expect it will make sense to shut down the OAuth 1 endpoints along with API v1 itself.)
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