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pehuen s.
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
SwiftyDropbox API Error
After doing all the steps you indicated here --> https://blogs.dropbox.com/developers/2015/05/try-out-swiftydropbox-the-new-swift-sdk-for-dropbox-api-v2/
I could logged in a client successfully bu...
Justin H.1
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Hey Dropbox,
I have the same issue, and the reason is clear. I just wondered if you could shed some light on when the API v2 is expected to be ready for production (and thus support file-type permissions).
I'm doing some pre-work on an app for both iOS and Android that needs Drobox integration. I prefer to use API v2 right away, but an expected release date would be nice!
Perhaps it would also be smart to mention this in your introduction articles for the API v2. Both for Swift and .NET I saw you recommend creating an app in the console, but that file-type permissions aren't supported isn't mentioned there. Unless I'm mistaken that means you can only access file created by your own app right?
Further everything looks pretty nice and is easy implemented. Also the older ObjC frameworks work right out of the box. Perhaps point a bit more towards using Cocoapods (like you do with the SwiftyDropbox article).
Thanks for any info and keep up the good work.
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