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google-drive-sync

v6.0.1

Published

Share your Google Drive files with this daemon to have them saved to disk as JSON.

Downloads

37

Readme

google-drive-sync

Share a Google document with this daemon, and it will be converted to JSON, saved to disk and watched for changes.

  • Google Sheets are converted using the XLSX export.
  • Google Docs are converted using ArchieML

Inspired by DriveShaft and gudocs.

Installation

$ npm install -g google-drive-sync

Usage

With local file system:

$ google-drive-sync \
  --out-dir /usr/share/nginx/html/gdrive \
  --credentials ~/.google-credentials.json \
  --daemonize /var/log/gdrive-sync.log \
  --state /var/lib/misc/gdrive-sync.json

With S3:

$ google-drive-sync \
  --out-dir data/ \
  --credentials ~/.google-credentials.json \
  --daemonize /var/log/gdrive-sync.log \
  --state state.json
  --s3 https://access-key-id:[email protected]/google-drive-sync?log=true&http.timeout=20000

Ignoring errors from Google Drive

Sometimes Google Drive returns errors that are not fatal, e.g. 429 (rate limit) and 403 (forbidden). You can ignore these errors by passing the --ignore-errors option. By default, only 429 errors are ignored

$ google-drive-sync --ignore-errors 429 --ignore-errors 403

Plugins

Can e.g. be used to purge HTTP caches.

$ cat my-plugin.js

module.exports = function (googleDriveSync) {
  googleDriveSync.on('error', err => console.log('my plugin', err));
  googleDriveSync.on('saved', fileName => console.log('document was saved', fileName));
}

$ google-drive-sync --plugins ./my-plugin.js [...]

Debug logging


$ DEBUG=google-drive-sync:* google-drive-sync [...]