PyDrive is a wrapper library of google-api-python-client that simplifies many common Google Drive API tasks.
- Homepage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyDrive
- Documentation: http://pythonhosted.org/PyDrive
- Github: https://github.com/googledrive/PyDrive
- Simplifies OAuth2.0 into just few lines with flexible settings.
- Wraps Google Drive API into classes of each resource to make your program more object-oriented.
- Helps common operations else than API calls, such as content fetching and pagination control.
You can install PyDrive with regular pip
command.
$ pip install PyDrive
Download client_secrets.json from Google API Console and OAuth2.0 is done in two lines. You can customize behavior of OAuth2 in one settings file settings.yaml.
from pydrive.auth import GoogleAuth
from pydrive.drive import GoogleDrive
gauth = GoogleAuth()
gauth.LocalWebserverAuth()
drive = GoogleDrive(gauth)
Upload/update the file with one method. PyDrive will do it in the most efficient way.
file1 = drive.CreateFile({'title': 'Hello.txt'})
file1.SetContentString('Hello')
file1.Upload() # Files.insert()
file1['title'] = 'HelloWorld.txt' # Change title of the file
file1.Upload() # Files.patch()
content = file1.GetContentString() # 'Hello'
file1.SetContentString(content+' World!') # 'Hello World!'
file1.Upload() # Files.update()
file2 = drive.CreateFile()
file2.SetContentFile('hello.png')
file2.Upload()
print 'Created file %s with mimeType %s' % (file2['title'], file2['mimeType'])
# Created file hello.png with mimeType image/png
file3 = drive.CreateFile({'id': file2['id']})
print 'Downloading file %s from Google Drive' % file3['title'] # 'hello.png'
file3.GetContentFile('world.png') # Save Drive file as a local file
# or download Google Docs files in an export format provided.
# downloading a docs document as an html file:
docsfile.GetContentFile('test.html', mimetype='text/html')
PyDrive handles file listing pagination for you.
# Auto-iterate through all files that matches this query
file_list = drive.ListFile({'q': "'root' in parents"}).GetList()
for file1 in file_list:
print 'title: %s, id: %s' % (file1['title'], file1['id'])
# Paginate file lists by specifying number of max results
for file_list in drive.ListFile({'maxResults': 10}):
print 'Received %s files from Files.list()' % len(file_list) # <= 10
for file1 in file_list:
print 'title: %s, id: %s' % (file1['title'], file1['id'])