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Mull999
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
SwiftyDropbox
I am attempting to integrate Dropbox into my SwiftUI project. In the AppDelegate func(application...) I am getting an error stating that setupWithAppKey(<APP_KEY>) is not a member type of DropboxCl...
Mull999
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Greg
I used Apple Package Manager to integrate SwiftyDropbox into my test app. Yes I have the import statement in the AppDelegate.
I replaced my func application(...) with your version above and that had a positive result. The app still failed but at a location inside the SwiftyDropbox package.
I cannot find a way to insert a screen shot of the point of failure - my inexperience I guess (still learning at 80 years old!!!). However the fail is in the DropboxClientsManager extension within the init() in this line of code :-
self.dauthRedirectURL = URL(string: "db-\(appKey)://1/connect")!
Fail message is Unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional.
I have got the appKey in the infoplist as per the instructions in SwiftyDropbox so I am not sure what is causing this problem
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoThis particular error should depend on the app key value you pass to setupWithAppKey (not the instance you set in the plist).
Can you confirm you're passing your app key (and just the app key) to DropboxClientsManager.setupWithAppKey? Note that <APP_KEY> is just a placeholder for demonstration purposes, and you should not include the angle brackets in your actual code. (If you include the angle brackets, or other invalid characters, that would result in an invalid URL string which would cause the URL initializer to return nil which would cause the unwrapping error you're getting.)
To be clear, it would look like this:
DropboxClientsManager.setupWithAppKey("abc123")
where abc123 would be replaced with your actual app key.
- Mull9992 years agoExplorer | Level 3Hi Greg, sorry for the radio silence but Xcode decided to update the simulator which then refused to boot. However, taking your last advice and running the app on my iPhone I got to the opening screen asking to login to Dropbox. Progress. Unfortunately there seems to be a problem in the plist scheme which I will try to resolve. The appkey is not recognised. I will let you know how I get on with both these issues. I do enjoy coding but it drives me crazy sometimes
- Mull9992 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Greg
OK, solved the issue with Xcode and simulators. The issue I have with SwiftyDropbox has now moved on to the logon. I get a message saying I need to add identifier to the URL Types. When I add URL Types in the infoList I have
What to type into Identifier and URL Schemes?
Richard
- Mull9992 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Greg
Ignore my last message, I have resolved those issues and I can now login to my Dropbox account. What I don't understand is how to programatically access my App folder and then how to create a new folder. Reading Github I see a construct like:
client.files.createFolder(path: "\test\path\in\Dropbox\account". response etc
My question is what will my path be, the above looks like a generalised example.
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