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cascadeCommons
5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Javascript Timestamp Format
Hello everyone.
I'm using the Javascript SDK to create File Requests via the API. Everything was working fine, but I recently upgraded to a Dropbox Professional account and tried to add the "deadline" field. The documentation on GitHub merely says to provide a "Timestamp" but doesn't explain what format this timestamp should be in. I was wondering if there could be any clarification on this.
Thanks!
I see you also sent this in to support, so I'm copying the answer that we sent you there here in case anyone else has the same question:
ThefileRequestsCreate
method takes aFileRequestsCreateFileRequestArgs
object, whereFileRequestsCreateFileRequestArgs.deadline
should be aFileRequestsFileRequestDeadline
, whereFileRequestsFileRequestDeadline.deadline
should be a timestamp string with this format:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ
Apologies that isn't specifically shown in the JavaScript SDK documentation. I'll ask the team to improve that. For reference though, you can find the documentation for the HTTPS endpoints themselves here, such as for /2/file_requests/create, which is whatfileRequestsCreate
uses, showing the specific expected string formats.
So, the code should look like this:var deadline = {"deadline": "2020-10-31T12:34:56Z"};
dbx.fileRequestsCreate({title: theTitle, destination: dbxDestination, deadline: deadline, open: true})
- Greg-DBDropbox Staff
I see you also sent this in to support, so I'm copying the answer that we sent you there here in case anyone else has the same question:
ThefileRequestsCreate
method takes aFileRequestsCreateFileRequestArgs
object, whereFileRequestsCreateFileRequestArgs.deadline
should be aFileRequestsFileRequestDeadline
, whereFileRequestsFileRequestDeadline.deadline
should be a timestamp string with this format:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ
Apologies that isn't specifically shown in the JavaScript SDK documentation. I'll ask the team to improve that. For reference though, you can find the documentation for the HTTPS endpoints themselves here, such as for /2/file_requests/create, which is whatfileRequestsCreate
uses, showing the specific expected string formats.
So, the code should look like this:var deadline = {"deadline": "2020-10-31T12:34:56Z"};
dbx.fileRequestsCreate({title: theTitle, destination: dbxDestination, deadline: deadline, open: true})
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