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GErler01
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Path for .NET SDK thumbnails
The .NET SDK examples seen to be thin. I am looking to display thumbnails from image files on Dropbox. I have the BeginGetThumbnail method but am having difficulty implementing it. It is returni...
- 8 years ago
1. To set parameters like those, you should supply values like this:
var asyncResult = this.client.Files.BeginGetThumbnail (path, Dropbox.Api.Files.ThumbnailFormat.Jpeg.Instance, Dropbox.Api.Files.ThumbnailSize.W64h64.Instance);
2. That IsPhoto is unfortunately not what you're looking for. That just tells you the particular subtype of a MediaMetadata instance. If you want to check the type of a file, you should check its file extension. You can then compare the extension against the list of supported extensions for GetThumbnail.
Greg-DB
8 years agoDropbox Staff
If you use BeginGetThumbnail, you'll need to also use EndGetThumbnail. The Begin method fires up an async operation and the End method blocks until it completes. That would look something like this:
var asyncResult = this.client.Files.BeginGetThumbnail (path); // ... var thumbnailResult = this.client.Files.EndGetThumbnail (asyncResult);
It shouldn't return null though, and it seems to be working for me. Can you share the code that's giving you trouble?
Alternatively, you can use just GetThumbnailAsync like this:
var thumbnailResult = await this.client.Files.GetThumbnailAsync(path);
- GErler018 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for the info. Got things going the right direction. I thought I needed to used the EndGetThumb but wasn't sure where it fit in the puzzle. On the topic of thumbs - is it possible to call all the thumb for files that are images in a folder or do I have step thru them .
Thx
G
- Greg-DB8 years agoDropbox Staff
No, unfortunately the API doesn't offer a way to get thumbnails in bulk like that, but I'll be sure to pass this along as a feature request. You'll need to call for each one you need.
- GErler018 years agoExplorer | Level 3
No problem. Its easy enough to setup an asinc service, get a list and parse thru them. 2 more questions I ran into.
1. Is Thumbnail size fixed?? I have changed the size in the request but they are always the same;
"BeginGetThumbnail(item.PathLower, format.AsJpeg, size.AsW64h64)"
2. How do I check if a file is a photo?? I thought this had promise but nope
"Entries.Where(n=>n.AsFile.MediaInfo.AsMetadata.Value.IsPhoto))"
Thx
G
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