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SanjayGupta
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
API can't see new files in APP folder
Hi, I'm having an issue using java/groovy API 3.0.8 and 3.1.1 (latest). I have a local APP, with a few 'old' folders created before 06/27/2019 and 'new' files and folders added after that day. I w...
- 7 years ago
Thanks for reply, I solved it!
Yes, I am using 'App folder', but it was a different issue - I didn't paginate results using ListFolderResult.getCursor(), as described in this example, because I had just a few items in app root. Seems like my simplistic approach stopped working when subfolders became big enough. So adding check for result.getHasMore() helped.
sgvcp
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks for reply, I solved it!
Yes, I am using 'App folder', but it was a different issue - I didn't paginate results using ListFolderResult.getCursor(), as described in this example, because I had just a few items in app root. Seems like my simplistic approach stopped working when subfolders became big enough. So adding check for result.getHasMore() helped.
TaylorKrusen
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoAwesome! I'm glad you got it working.
Thanks so much for sharing the solution! It may help others that run into similar issues down the road.
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