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That error indicates that you're supplying an incorrect offset value for this upload session when uploading a chunk of data. The error includes the correct value, but you'll need to debug your code to see why you're not sending it in the first place. (I don't see where you update the offset value in your code, for example.)
There's a basic example of using upload sessions with the Python SDK here:
A 'path/conflict/file' error indicates that the upload failed because there is already a file at the specified path.
You should instead specify a different path, or supply a different WriteMode to to files_upload_session_finish in the CommitInfo to automatically handle the conflict.
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That error indicates that you're supplying an incorrect offset value for this upload session when uploading a chunk of data. The error includes the correct value, but you'll need to debug your code to see why you're not sending it in the first place. (I don't see where you update the offset value in your code, for example.)
There's a basic example of using upload sessions with the Python SDK here:
A 'path/conflict/file' error indicates that the upload failed because there is already a file at the specified path.
You should instead specify a different path, or supply a different WriteMode to to files_upload_session_finish in the CommitInfo to automatically handle the conflict.
In python with sessions upload add the parm mode=dropbox.files.WriteMode('overwrite')
To overwrite the file with the name already exists
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