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Pyfilesystem2 implementation for Google Drive

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fs.googledrivefs

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Implementation of pyfilesystem2 file system for Google Drive

Usage

  fs = GoogleDriveFS(credentials=<google-auth credentials>)

  # fs is now a standard pyfilesystem2 file system

  fs2 = open_fs("googledrive:///?access_token=<oauth2 access token>&refresh_token=<oauth2 refresh token>&client_id=<oauth2 client id>&client_secret=<oauth2 client secret>")

  # fs2 is now a standard pyfilesystem2 file system

Running tests

To run the tests, set the following environment variables:

  • GOOGLEDRIVEFS_TEST_CREDENTIALS_PATH - path to a json file which will contain the credentials
  • GOOGLEDRIVEFS_TEST_CLIENT_ID - your client id (see Google Developer Console)
  • GOOGLEDRIVEFS_TEST_CLIENT_SECRET - your client secret (see Google Developer Console)

Then generate the credentials json file by running

  python generate-credentials.py

Then run the tests by executing

  pytest

in the root directory. The tests may take an hour or two to complete. They create and destroy many, many files and directories mostly under the /test-googledrivefs directory in the user's Google Drive and a few in the root directory

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