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hrh747
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
The first command dropbox.Dropbox() in the online tutorial encounters 'Cannot find reference'
Hi, I am using Python and I started to learn about the Dropbox APIs by following the online tutorial at Python - Developers - Dropbox I have generated my token through the App Consol, however, t...
- 4 years ago
hrh747 wrote:
... It is part of the dropbox library that gets downloaded when a user does **pip install dropbox**....
Ok, I see. It's normal to be so, but I have my doubts what actually gets up. Let's make it sure. 😉
Add a line in your code, so it gonna look like:
import dropbox print("dropbox imported from:", dropbox.__file__) MY_TOKEN= 'XYZ' dbx = dropbox.Dropbox(MY_TOKEN)
The only difference is underlined line. Once add the line in your code, run it. It will break again, but before the error, the same you got before, should be a line like "dropbox imported from: /path/to/dropbox.py". Does actual path match your expectations (place where pip has installed dropbox) or not? 🧐 Is there single such line in the result or there is another copy too? 🤔
Can you post the result?
Здравко
4 years agoLegendary | Level 20
hrh747 wrote:...
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The error: **Cannot find reference 'Dropbox' in 'dropbox.py** ?Any insights will be great.
Hi hrh747,
Is there any chance the file, mentioned within the error message, to refers to code you are writing? 🤔 i.e. referred byself (directly or indirectly)! 🧐🙂
Hope this helps.
- hrh7474 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi,
The file dropbox.py is not mine. It is part of the dropbox library that gets downloaded when a user does **pip install dropbox**.
My code was only the two lines I posted previously.
- Здравко4 years agoLegendary | Level 20
hrh747 wrote:
... It is part of the dropbox library that gets downloaded when a user does **pip install dropbox**....
Ok, I see. It's normal to be so, but I have my doubts what actually gets up. Let's make it sure. 😉
Add a line in your code, so it gonna look like:
import dropbox print("dropbox imported from:", dropbox.__file__) MY_TOKEN= 'XYZ' dbx = dropbox.Dropbox(MY_TOKEN)
The only difference is underlined line. Once add the line in your code, run it. It will break again, but before the error, the same you got before, should be a line like "dropbox imported from: /path/to/dropbox.py". Does actual path match your expectations (place where pip has installed dropbox) or not? 🧐 Is there single such line in the result or there is another copy too? 🤔
Can you post the result?
- hrh7474 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Whoever you are, you are a genius 🙂 I thank you immensely and yes you solved the problem by suggesting to add that print statement. Apparently, when I started learning Python (a few months ago), I downloaded a sample file from Dropbox and named it dropbox.py and the import statement was picking up that file instead of the one from the library.
Thanks once again
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