PUTs new media into a Drive file, in the HTTP sense:
If the file already exists, we replace its content.
If the file does not already exist, we create a new file.
This is a convenience wrapper around drive_upload()
and
drive_update()
. In pseudo-code:
drive_put(
media,
path = NULL,
name = NULL,
...,
type = NULL,
verbose = deprecated()
)
Character, path to the local file to upload.
Specifies target destination for the new file on Google
Drive. Can be an actual path (character), a file id marked with
as_id()
, or a dribble
.
If path
is a shortcut to a folder, it is automatically resolved to its
target folder.
If path
is given as a path (as opposed to a dribble
or an id), it is
best to explicitly indicate if it's a folder by including a trailing
slash, since it cannot always be worked out from the context of the call.
By default, the file is created in the current
user's "My Drive" root folder.
Character, new file name if not specified as part of
path
. This will force path
to be interpreted as a folder, even if it
is character and lacks a trailing slash. Defaults to the file's local name.
Named parameters to pass along to the Drive API. Has dynamic dots semantics. You can affect the metadata of the target file by
specifying properties of the Files resource via ...
. Read the "Request
body" section of the Drive API docs for the associated endpoint to learn
about relevant parameters.
Character. If type = NULL
, a MIME type is automatically
determined from the file extension, if possible. If the source file is of a
suitable type, you can request conversion to Google Doc, Sheet or Slides by
setting type
to document
, spreadsheet
, or presentation
,
respectively. All non-NULL
values for type
are pre-processed with
drive_mime_type()
.
This logical argument to
individual googledrive functions is deprecated. To globally suppress
googledrive messaging, use
options(googledrive_quiet = TRUE)
(the default
behaviour is to emit informational messages). To suppress messaging in a
more limited way, use the helpers local_drive_quiet()
or
with_drive_quiet()
.
An object of class dribble
, a tibble with one row per file.
if (FALSE) { # drive_has_token()
# create a local file to work with
local_file <- tempfile("drive_put_", fileext = ".txt")
writeLines(c("beginning", "middle"), local_file)
# PUT to a novel filepath --> drive_put() delegates to drive_upload()
file <- drive_put(local_file)
# update the local file
cat("end", file = local_file, sep = "\n", append = TRUE)
# PUT again --> drive_put() delegates to drive_update()
file <- drive_put(local_file)
# create a second file at this filepath
file2 <- drive_create(basename(local_file))
# PUT again --> ERROR
drive_put(local_file)
# Clean up
drive_find("drive_put_.+[.]txt") %>% drive_rm()
unlink(local_file)
}