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jakealake
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Batch Dropbox Thumbnails .net SDK
Hello -
Echoing some of the past sentiment here about the .net SDK samples being thin. I've spent a day or two looking for a good example on how to prepare the parameters and build the call to th...
- 6 years ago
You can make a list of ThumbnailArg and use it to call GetThumbnailBatchAsync like this:
var paths = new String[] { "/Photos/1.jpg", "/Photos/2.jpg"}; var thumbnailsArgs = new List<ThumbnailArg> { }; foreach (var path in paths) { thumbnailsArgs.Add(new ThumbnailArg(path: path, format: ThumbnailFormat.Png.Instance)); } GetThumbnailBatchResult getThumbnailBatchResult = await this.client.Files.GetThumbnailBatchAsync(thumbnailsArgs);
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
6 years agoYou can make a list of ThumbnailArg and use it to call GetThumbnailBatchAsync like this:
var paths = new String[] { "/Photos/1.jpg", "/Photos/2.jpg"};
var thumbnailsArgs = new List<ThumbnailArg> { };
foreach (var path in paths)
{
thumbnailsArgs.Add(new ThumbnailArg(path: path, format: ThumbnailFormat.Png.Instance));
}
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