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The SendSafely Client API allows programmatic access to SendSafely and provides a layer of abstraction from our REST API, which requires developers to perform several complex tasks in a correct manner.
package com.sendsafely.handlers;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.sendsafely.dto.request.CreateDirectoryRequest;
import com.sendsafely.dto.response.CreateDirectoryResponse;
import com.sendsafely.enums.APIResponse;
import com.sendsafely.exceptions.DirectoryOperationFailedException;
import com.sendsafely.exceptions.SendFailedException;
import com.sendsafely.upload.UploadManager;
public class CreateDirectoryHandler extends BaseHandler {
private CreateDirectoryRequest request;
protected CreateDirectoryHandler(UploadManager uploadManager) {
super(uploadManager);
request = new CreateDirectoryRequest(this.uploadManager.getJsonManager());
}
public String makeRequest(String packageId, String parentDirectoryId, String directoryName) throws DirectoryOperationFailedException {
request.setPackageId(packageId);
request.setParentDirectoryId(parentDirectoryId);
request.setDirectoryName(directoryName);
CreateDirectoryResponse response = send();
if(response.getResponse() != APIResponse.SUCCESS)
{
throw new DirectoryOperationFailedException(response.getMessage());
}
return response.getMessage(); //returns directoryId.
}
protected CreateDirectoryResponse send() throws DirectoryOperationFailedException
{
try {
return send(request, new CreateDirectoryResponse());
} catch (IOException | SendFailedException e) {
throw new DirectoryOperationFailedException(e.getMessage());
}
}
}
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