Converts various representations of Google Drive files into a dribble, the object used by googledrive to hold Drive file metadata. Files can be specified via:
File path. File name is an important special case.
File id. Mark with as_id() to distinguish from file path.
Data frame or dribble. Once you've successfully used googledrive to identify the files of interest, you'll have a dribble. Pass it into downstream functions.
For maximum clarity, get your files into a dribble (or capture file id) as early as possible. When specifying via path, it's best to include the trailing slash when you're targeting a folder. If you want the folder foo, say foo/, not foo.
Some functions, such as drive_cp(), drive_mkdir(), drive_mv(), and drive_upload(), can accept the new file or folder name as the last part of path, when name is not given. But if you say a/b/c (no trailing slash) and a folder a/b/c/ already exists, it's unclear what you want. A file named c in a/b/ or a file with default name in a/b/c/? You get an error and must make your intent clear.
as_dribble(x,...)
Arguments
x: A vector of Drive file paths, a vector of file ids marked with as_id(), a list of Files Resource objects, or a suitable data frame.
...: Other arguments passed down to methods. (Not used.)
Examples
# create some files for us to re-discover by name or filepathalfa <- drive_create("alfa", type ="folder")bravo <- drive_create("bravo", path = alfa)# as_dribble() can work with file names or pathsas_dribble("alfa")as_dribble("bravo")as_dribble("alfa/bravo")as_dribble(c("alfa","alfa/bravo"))# specify the file id (substitute a real file id of your own!)# as_dribble(as_id("0B0Gh-SuuA2nTOGZVTXZTREgwZ2M"))# Clean updrive_find("alfa")%>% drive_rm()