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Dan R.23
9 years agoNew member | Level 1
Delete a file using Java api v2
How do I delete a file using the java api v2. I found DeleteArg, but it doesn't seem to do any thing??? Thanks.
Hi Dan, you can use the delete method in DbxUserFilesRequests. For example:
Metadata metadata = client.files().delete(path);
Hope this helps!
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- Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
Hi Dan, you can use the delete method in DbxUserFilesRequests. For example:
Metadata metadata = client.files().delete(path);
Hope this helps!
- MarcoLINew member | Level 2
Hy!
When I try to run my code it displays the following error:
"Exception in thread "Thread-2" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.dropbox.core.DbxHost.getApi()Ljava/lang/String; at com.dropbox.core.v2.files.DbxUserFilesRequests.delete(DbxUserFilesRequests.java:218) at com.dropbox.core.v2.files.DbxUserFilesRequests.delete(DbxUserFilesRequests.java:248)"
My code:
public Metadata delete(String path) throws DeleteErrorException, DbxException{ Metadata metadata = null; DbxRequestConfig config = new DbxRequestConfig( "JavaTutorial/1.0", Locale.getDefault().toString()); try{ //DbxHost DEFAULT = new DbxHost("api.dropboxapi.com","content.dropboxapi.com","www.dropbox.com","notify.dropboxapi.com"); DbxClientV2 cli = new DbxClientV2(config, "<REDACTED>", DbxHost.Default); metadata = cli.files().delete(path); cli.files().delete(path); JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "apagado"); }catch(DbxException | HeadlessException erro){ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, erro); } return metadata; }
- Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
MarcoLI I can't seem to reproduce this error. What version of the SDK do you have installed?
In any case, a few things I noticed:
- You don't need to redefine the Dropbox hosts. (Though, you have it commented it out anyway.)
- You don't need to pass in the Dropbox hosts manually. You should just use the DbxClientV2 constructor that doesn't take a DbxHost.
- If you do pass it in explicitly, it should be DbxHost.DEFAULT, not DbxHost.Default.
- I redacted it from your post, but you should revoke that access token since you posted it publicly.
- cgirecruitment1Explorer | Level 4
Hi Greg,
I am not able to use the same "delete" method using Dropbox V2 API.
Error:
Unknown error occured :String 'path' does not match pattern
I am getting this error, when i pass path as "id:somevalue" , whereas same is working from Dropbox API Explorer.
- Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
cgirecruitment1 You should be able to use the delete method with file IDs. Can you share the actual code and path parameter value you're using that's resulting in this error? Thanks in advance!
- Dan R.23New member | Level 1
I found it.
FileMetadata deleteFile = (FileMetadata) dbxClient.files()
.delete(oldVersionPath);
thanks to my ide. Really would be cool if there was some documentation
and better examples for this api, or a search tool... Seems like there would
be by now. - Dan R.23New member | Level 1
Hey thanks Gregory, didn't see your response until i sent mine.
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