

Therefore will stop working after 28th of June of this year. That driver only supports v1 of the Dropbox API. Until recently Flysystem suggested to use their home cooked Dropbox adapter. So you can use the same API to work with S3, Dropbox, Sftp servers and whatnot. It provides a common API for all kinds of filesystems. Updating Flysytem adaptersįlysystem is an awesome package created by Frank de Jonge that abstracts filesystems. In this blogpost I'd like to explain how to install and use these packages. Last week my company released a Dropbox API client and a Flysystem Dropbox adapter that both use v2 of the dropbox API.

If you're using Flysystem, Laravel or the official PHP SDK to work with Dropbox, it's the time to update. On the same date this year they will turn off all v1 endpoints. Last year on 28th of June Dropbox deprecated v1 of their API.
