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rmaddy
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
iOS, UIDocumentPickerViewController export, and Dropbox 38.2.2/38.3.4
My iOS app uses UIDocumentPickerViewController to export files from my app to a user's Dropbox account. This has been working just fine. It worked for me just a short time ago with an older version o...
- 8 years agoThanks! We'll look into it.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for the report! Can you share the relevant code snippet, as well as any error or output you might be getting in the console? Thanks in advance!
rmaddy
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I don't have a code snippet handy. It's just a standard use of a UIDocumentPickerViewController in Export mode. But I did plug my iPhone in and captured the device console from just before selecting Dropbox from the list of document pickers up through tapping on the "Save to Personal" button in the Dropbox app UI.
There is one assertion near the end:
Assertion failure in +[DBCompanyDropboxModelExtensionWarnIfSharedRootInfo warnUploadInfoWithTargetEntry:dropboxName:](), /Users/jenkins/dev/jenkins-root/workspace/ios-app-store/xplat/dbapp-ios/Dropbox/Classes/DBCompanyDropboxModelExtensionWarnIfSharedRootInfo.m:21
I'll post more of the log in pieces, it is too long for a single post.
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