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swright1512
5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
okhttp not found, migrating to Android developer studio (gradle)
I have an application that i have not needed to update since moving to API v2 in 2017. Due to google enforcing a minimum targetSDK i have made modifications and the project now meets the target and ...
Greg-DB
5 years agoDropbox Staff
It looks like you're trying to load the Dropbox SDK and dependencies directly from jar files yourself. I recommend just letting Gradle handle all of this though, by listing Dropbox as a dependency as shown here, like this:
implementation 'com.dropbox.core:dropbox-core-sdk:3.1.3'
That should take care of downloading the Dropbox library and its dependencies for you. That way you don't have to include all of them yourself. (Either way, you shouldn't have 'dropbox-android-sdk', as that's an old and now retired SDK.)
- swright15125 years agoExplorer | Level 3
changed dependencies
//implementation files('libs/okio-1.13.0.jar')
//implementation files('libs/okhttp-3.8.1.jar')
//implementation 'com.squareup.okhttp3:3.0.1'
//implementation files('libs/picasso-2.5.2.jar')
implementation 'com.dropbox.core:dropbox-core-sdk:3.1.3'
//implementation files('libs/dropbox-android-sdk.jar')
//implementation files('libs/dropbox-core-sdk-3.0.3.jar')
implementation files('libs/httpmime-4.0.3.jar')
implementation files('libs/jackson-core-2.7.4.jar')
implementation files('libs/json_simple-1.1.jar')now i get
- failed
- testproject/src/main/java/com/dropbox/core/examples/android/DropboxClientFactory.java
- cannot access OkHttpClient class file for okhttp3.OkHttpClient not found
- testproject/src/main/java/com/dropbox/core/examples/android/PicassoClient.java
and
C:\test\testproject\src\main\java\com\dropbox\core\examples\android\DropboxClientFactory.java:18: error: cannot access OkHttpClient
.withHttpRequestor(new OkHttp3Requestor(OkHttp3Requestor.defaultOkHttpClient()))
^
class file for okhttp3.OkHttpClient not found
C:\test\testproject\src\main\java\com\dropbox\core\examples\android\PicassoClient.java:19: error: cannot access OkHttpClient
.downloader(new OkHttpDownloader(context))
^
class file for com.squareup.okhttp.OkHttpClient not found
Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
2 errors- cannot access OkHttpClient class file for com.squareup.okhttp.OkHttpClient not found
- swright15125 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Not sure if relevant but, when i look at the PicassoClient.java source
it is telling me the following imports are unused. Has there been compiler change? It is not detecting the usage of OkHttpDownloader.
import com.squareup.picasso.OkHttpDownloader;
import com.squareup.picasso.Picasso;package com.dropbox.core.examples.android;
import android.content.Context;
import com.dropbox.core.v2.DbxClientV2;
import com.squareup.picasso.OkHttpDownloader;
import com.squareup.picasso.Picasso;
/**
* Singleton instance of Picasso pre-configured
*/
public class PicassoClient {
private static Picasso sPicasso;
public static void init(Context context, DbxClientV2 dbxClient) {
// Configure picasso to know about special thumbnail requests
sPicasso = new Picasso.Builder(context)
.downloader(new OkHttpDownloader(context))
.addRequestHandler(new FileThumbnailRequestHandler(dbxClient))
.build();
}
public static Picasso getPicasso() {
return sPicasso;
}
}- Greg-DB5 years agoDropbox Staff
Apologies, I should have pointed out OKHttp in particular is a bit of a special case here, since it's considered optional when using the SDK. I see you're trying to use the Android example app though, which does use OKHttp, so you'll want to include that dependency. There's a note about this here:
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