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melium
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
task async convert to void
does anyone know a different method not using task async i want to use void
public async Task Download(string remoteFilePath, string localFilePath)
{
DropboxClient client2 = new...
- 8 years ago
i got it working
public async void DownloadDB() { try { DropboxClient client2 = new DropboxClient("token"); string file = "/data1.db3"; string folder = @"/data/data/AndroidMaster.AndroidMaster/files/data1.db3"; using (var response = await client2.Files.DownloadAsync(file)) { using (var fileStream = File.Create(folder)) { (await response.GetContentAsStreamAsync()).CopyTo(fileStream); } } } catch (Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine(ex); } }
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
I'm not sure if I follow your question, but if you're looking for alternate versions of the Dropbox .NET methods, they are also available. E.g., for Download:
https://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-dotnet/html/M_Dropbox_Api_Files_Routes_FilesUserRoutes_BeginDownload_1.htm
https://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-dotnet/html/M_Dropbox_Api_Files_Routes_FilesUserRoutes_EndDownload.htm
https://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-dotnet/html/M_Dropbox_Api_Files_Routes_FilesUserRoutes_BeginDownload_1.htm
https://dropbox.github.io/dropbox-sdk-dotnet/html/M_Dropbox_Api_Files_Routes_FilesUserRoutes_EndDownload.htm
melium
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
i got it working
public async void DownloadDB() { try { DropboxClient client2 = new DropboxClient("token"); string file = "/data1.db3"; string folder = @"/data/data/AndroidMaster.AndroidMaster/files/data1.db3"; using (var response = await client2.Files.DownloadAsync(file)) { using (var fileStream = File.Create(folder)) { (await response.GetContentAsStreamAsync()).CopyTo(fileStream); } } } catch (Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine(ex); } }
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