Update an existing Drive file id with new content ("media" in Drive
API-speak), new metadata, or both. To create a new file or update existing,
depending on whether the Drive file already exists, see drive_put()
.
drive_update(file, media = NULL, ..., verbose = deprecated())
Something that identifies the file of interest on your Google
Drive. Can be a name or path, a file id or URL marked with as_id()
, or a
dribble
.
Character, path to the local file to upload.
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.
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.
Wraps the files.update
endpoint:
This function supports media upload:
if (FALSE) { # drive_has_token()
# Create a new file, so we can update it
x <- drive_example_remote("chicken.csv") %>%
drive_cp()
# Update the file with new media
x <- x %>%
drive_update(drive_example_local("chicken.txt"))
# Update the file with new metadata.
# Notice here `name` is not an argument of `drive_update()`, we are passing
# this to the API via the `...``
x <- x %>%
drive_update(name = "CHICKENS!")
# Update the file with new media AND new metadata
x <- x %>%
drive_update(
drive_example_local("chicken.txt"),
name = "chicken-poem-again.txt"
)
# Clean up
drive_rm(x)
}