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hb_
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Upload a file using c++ via curl
Hi, I was googling for a way to upload a file to any cloud storage using c++ and came across dropbox api. I found the code, so I did a copy and paste to try and see if it works. I entered the Access ...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
You're on the right track. That is, you can upload files to Dropbox using HTTPS requests to /2/files/upload, and you have the basic code to do so already.
It sounds like you're currently working on how to get the data from the local file system though, which isn't specific to Dropbox, so I'm afraid I can't offer much specific help with that in particular, nor do I have a code sample for that in particular. (I'm also certainly not a C expert.)
hb_
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
As I said, I will keep looking
Thank you for your time Greg-DB
As for DropBox I will be expecting an official C++ SDK soon :grin::grin:
Edit: As a note I found a repo on github, a dropbox api c++ library that on looks seems to do what I want but I haven't figure the whole code out and get it to work
https://github.com/rahuliyer/dropbox-cpp
Здравко Greg-DB if you guys could check it out some time and try to figure the code out and hit me back that would be awsome nit only for me but for anyone that wants to do what I want to do
- Greg-DB6 years agoDropbox Staff
I just took a look at that third party libray, and I can confirm it does use the old Dropbox API v1. To clarify one point, Dropbox API v1 is already retired, and so it not available. Attempting Dropbox API v1 calls will fail.
- Здравко6 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi hb_,
The code you find out seems pretty old (last update 6 years ago). Old Dropbox API is implemented there (currently deprecated, although available still). I'm not sure if there is schedule for this API support dropping. From other view point this is good example of Boost library usage (very powerful C++ library). I have no idea, in this context, why libcurl is still used (everything could be done using Boost only). Also this code could be used as good (not the best, but...) example of mixing C and C++ code. :wink: May be this could be used as start point for implementing Dropbox API v2. (at least some tips)
Good luck.
- Greg-DB6 years agoDropbox Staff
Just to be clear, I've sent this along as a feature request, but I can't promise if or when Dropbox would release an official C++ SDK for API v2. (I'm not currently of any such work on one.)
- hb_6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I know, I just hope Dropbox releases it not in a distant future
- hb_6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
thank you guys for your insight, appreciate it
yeah Здравко I have recently started using boost, as a matter of fact the reason I've been searching a way to use c++ to upload file to dropbox is that I have found out the way to search files recursively by their extension, so I thought of going in Disk D:\\ and uploading all the files with .jpg or .mp4 extensions.
I know what you're thinking, Dropbox application can even upload a whole folder but it is a lot more fun to do that with code, specially since I am C++ beginner.Greg-DB ooh, thanks for this info, I will stop cracking my head with that library
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