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ricip
Explorer | Level 3
8 years ago

iOS Build error: No visible @interface for ‚DBUploadTask<DBFILES…> declares the selector 'progress'

I get the error message above after adding a method to upload files to DropBox (syntax identical to sample code in tutorial). Change of „Other Linker Flags“ in Project and Target to $(inherited) -framework "ObjectiveDropboxOfficial" had no effect. Anyone has an idea?

  • Thanks! That's helpful.

     

    In version 3.0.0 of the API v2 Objective-C SDK, "progress" was renamed. You should replace "progress" in your code with "setProgressBlock".

  • Greg-DB's avatar
    Greg-DB
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    Can you share the code you're using and the full error message you get? Thanks in advance!
    • ricip's avatar
      ricip
      Explorer | Level 3

      Thank you for your support.

       

      The full error message is:

       

      No visible @interface for 'DBUploadTask<DBFILESFileMetadata *,DBDILESUploadError *>' declares the selector 'progress'

       

      The code used is:

       

       

      - (void)dbUploadFileWithPath:(NSString *)dbPath withData:(NSData *)dbData
      {
          [[[_client.filesRoutes uploadData:dbPath inputData:dbData]
            setResponseBlock:^(DBFILESFileMetadata *result, DBFILESUploadError *routeError, DBRequestError *error) {
                if (result) {
                    NSLog(@"%@\n", result);
                } else {
                    NSLog(@"%@\n%@\n", routeError, error);
                }
            }] progress:^(int64_t bytesUploaded, int64_t totalBytesUploaded, int64_t totalBytesExpectedToUploaded) {
                NSLog(@"\n%lld\n%lld\n%lld\n", bytesUploaded, totalBytesUploaded, totalBytesExpectedToUploaded);
            }];    
      }

       

          

       

      • Greg-DB's avatar
        Greg-DB
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        Thanks! That's helpful.

         

        In version 3.0.0 of the API v2 Objective-C SDK, "progress" was renamed. You should replace "progress" in your code with "setProgressBlock".

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