├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── bug_report.md
│ └── feature_request.md
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── api.py
├── custom_exceptions.py
├── encoder.py
├── file_parts.py
├── requirements.txt
├── size_formatting.py
└── uds.py
/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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1 | # These are supported funding model platforms
2 |
3 | github: [stewartmcgown]
4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username
5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username
6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username
7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel
8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
9 | liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username
10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username
11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username
12 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2']
13 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md:
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1 | ---
2 | name: Bug report
3 | about: Create a report to help us improve
4 | title: "[BUG]"
5 | labels: bug
6 | assignees: ''
7 |
8 | ---
9 |
10 | **Describe the bug**
11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
12 |
13 | **To Reproduce**
14 | Steps to reproduce the behavior:
15 | 1. Go to '...'
16 | 2. Run
17 |
18 | **Expected behavior**
19 | A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
20 |
21 | **Screenshots**
22 | If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
23 |
24 | **System Information**
25 | Python Version, OS, Anything that may help
26 |
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1 | ---
2 | name: Feature request
3 | about: Suggest an idea for this project
4 | title: ''
5 | labels: ''
6 | assignees: ''
7 |
8 | ---
9 |
10 | **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
11 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
12 |
13 | **Describe the solution you'd like**
14 | A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
15 |
16 | **Describe alternatives you've considered**
17 | A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
18 |
19 | **Additional context**
20 | Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
21 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | tmp
2 | downloads
3 | .vscode
4 | client_secret.json
5 | credentials.json
6 | .uds
7 | __pycache__
8 | *.pyc
9 | .idea
10 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | group: travis_latest
2 | language: python
3 | cache: pip
4 | matrix:
5 | include:
6 | - python: 3.6
7 | - python: 3.7
8 | dist: xenial # required for Python >= 3.7 (travis-ci/travis-ci#9069)
9 | install:
10 | - pip install -r requirements.txt
11 | - pip install flake8
12 | before_script:
13 | # stop the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names
14 | - flake8 . --count --select=E9,F63,F72,F82 --show-source --statistics
15 | # exit-zero treats all errors as warnings. The GitHub editor is 127 chars wide
16 | - flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics
17 | script:
18 | - true # add other tests here
19 |
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1 | # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
2 |
3 | ## Our Pledge
4 |
5 | In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
6 | contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
7 | our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
8 | size, disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression,
9 | level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal
10 | appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
11 |
12 | ## Our Standards
13 |
14 | Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment
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16 |
17 | * Using welcoming and inclusive language
18 | * Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
19 | * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
20 | * Focusing on what is best for the community
21 | * Showing empathy towards other community members
22 |
23 | Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
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25 | * The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or
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27 | * Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
28 | * Public or private harassment
29 | * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
30 | address, without explicit permission
31 | * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
32 | professional setting
33 |
34 | ## Our Responsibilities
35 |
36 | Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable
37 | behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in
38 | response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
39 |
40 | Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or
41 | reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions
42 | that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or
43 | permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate,
44 | threatening, offensive, or harmful.
45 |
46 | ## Scope
47 |
48 | This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces
49 | when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of
50 | representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail
51 | address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
52 | representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be
53 | further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
54 |
55 | ## Enforcement
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57 | Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
58 | reported by contacting the project team at stewart@twistedcore.co.uk. All
59 | complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that
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62 | Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
63 |
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68 | ## Attribution
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70 | This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4,
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74 |
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77 |
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1 | # Contribution Guidelines
2 |
3 | We the maintainers solemnly swear to be good people and not shoot you down.
4 |
5 | ## Advice for Pull Requests
6 |
7 | - Pull request and commit messages should be descriptive.
8 | - Reference relevant issue(s) if there are any.
9 | - Be [PEP8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) Compliant as best as you can.
10 | - Write custom exceptions for the noobs.
11 | - Make changes and pull requests from non-master branches.
12 | - Write any documentation if the changes you've made require it.
13 | - Don't be messy with the code.
14 | - Add comments as you see fit.
15 |
16 | ## Advice for Issues
17 |
18 | - Tag issues with the appropriate label (bug/enhancement...)
19 | - Check if the issue exists before making a new one.
20 | - Be detailed in bug reports.
21 | - Feature requests should explain why the feature would help.
22 | - Check if you've actually found a bug or you just didn't follow the install instructions before submitting a bug report.
23 |
24 | ## How to Contribute
25 |
26 | 1. Find an issue that you are interested in addressing or a feature that you would like to add.
27 |
28 | 2. Fork the repository. This means that you will have a copy of the repository under your-GitHub-username/uds.
29 |
30 | 3. Clone the repository to your local machine using `$ git clone https://github.com/stewartmcgown/uds.git`.
31 |
32 | 4. Create a new branch for your fix using `$ git checkout -b [name your branch]`.
33 |
34 | 5. Code, Commit, Pull Request
35 |
36 | 6. Maintainers will review the request and may ask you to update it.
37 |
38 | 7. Once you've made the changes requested, your request will be merged.
39 |
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1 | # :milky_way: UDS : Unlimited Drive Storage
2 |
3 | Store files in Google Docs without counting against your quota.
4 |
5 | sorry @ the guys from google internal forums who are looking at this
6 |
7 | Development on a web-based JS version has started [here](https://github.com/stewartmcgown/uds-web).
8 |
9 | > Note: After June 1st 2021, starting June 1, 2021, Google will count Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms and Jamboard files against the user's storage quota.
10 |
11 | ## Features
12 |
13 | - Upload files to Google Drive without using storage space
14 | - Download any stored files to your computer
15 |
16 | ## Logic
17 |
18 | - Google Docs take up 0 bytes of quota in your Google Drive
19 | - Split up binary files into Google Docs, with base64 encoded text
20 | - Size of the encoded file is always larger than the original. Base64 encodes binary data to a ratio of about 4:3.
21 | - A single google doc can store about a million characters. This is around 710KB of base64 encoded data.
22 | - Some experiments with multi-threading the uploads, but there was no significant performance increase.
23 |
24 | ## Setup & Authentication
25 |
26 | 1. Clone the Repository and setup the requirements `pip3 install -r requirements.txt`
27 | 2. Head to [Google's API page](https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/quickstart/python) and enable the Drive API
28 | 3. Download the configuration file as 'client_secret.json' to the UDS directory
29 | 4. Run `python3 uds.py` or `./uds.py` for initial set up
30 |
31 | ## UDS Core
32 |
33 | ### Upload
34 |
35 | ```sh
36 | > ./uds.py --push Ubuntu.Desktop.16.04.iso
37 | Ubuntu.Desktop.16.04.iso will required 543 Docs to store.
38 | Created parent folder with ID 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms8
39 | Successfully Uploaded Ubuntu.Desktop.16.04.iso: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
40 | ```
41 |
42 | ```
43 | [Layout]
44 | ./uds.py --push argument
45 |
46 | argument: Path_to_file+file_name
47 | ```
48 |
49 | ### List
50 |
51 | ```sh
52 | > ./uds.py --list
53 | Name Size Encoded ID
54 | ------------------------ ----- --------- ---------------------------------
55 | Ubuntu.Desktop.16.04.iso 810 MB 1.1 GB 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms8
56 | Ubuntu.Desktop.18.10.iso 1.1 GB 1.3 GB 1RzzVfN9goHMTkM1Hf1FUWUVS_2R3GK7D
57 |
58 | Also supports searching with a query!
59 |
60 | > ./uds.py --list "18"
61 | Name Size Encoded ID
62 | ------------------------ ----- --------- ---------------------------------
63 | Ubuntu.Desktop.18.10.iso 1.1 GB 1.3 GB 1RzzVfN9goHMTkM1Hf1FUWUVS_2R3GK7D
64 | ```
65 |
66 | ```
67 | [Layout]
68 | ./uds.py --list
69 |
70 | arguments: query
71 | ```
72 |
73 | ### Download
74 |
75 | ```sh
76 | > ./uds.py --pull 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms8
77 | Downloaded Ubuntu.Desktop.16.04.iso: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
78 | ```
79 |
80 | ```
81 | [Layout]
82 | ./uds.py --pull argument
83 |
84 | argument: id_of_file
85 | ```
86 |
87 | ### Delete
88 |
89 | ```sh
90 | > ./uds.py --delete 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms8
91 | Deleted 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms8
92 | ```
93 |
94 | ```
95 | [Layout]
96 | ./uds.py --delete argument
97 |
98 | argument: id_of_file
99 | ```
100 | ## Alpha Extensions
101 |
102 |
103 | ### Grab
104 |
105 | ```sh
106 | > ./uds.py --grab test.7z
107 | Update Successful!
108 | Downloaded test.7z: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
109 | ```
110 |
111 | ```
112 | [Layout]
113 | ./uds.py --grab argument
114 |
115 | argument: name_of_file
116 | ```
117 |
118 | ### Erase
119 |
120 | ```sh
121 | >./uds.py --erase test2.7z
122 | Update Successful!
123 | Deleted test2.7z
124 | ```
125 |
126 | ```
127 | [Layout]
128 | ./uds.py --erase argument
129 |
130 | argument: name_of_file
131 | ```
132 |
133 | ### Update
134 |
135 | ```sh
136 | > ./uds.py --update
137 |
138 | Name Encoded Size
139 | --------- -------- -----
140 | file_name 1.1 GB 810 MB
141 |
142 | "User.txt"
143 | Name Encoded Size
144 | --------- -------- -----
145 | file_name 1.1 GB 810 MB
146 |
147 | "data.txt"
148 | {
149 | "file0": "1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms8"
150 | "file2": "1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAms9"
151 | }
152 | ```
153 |
154 | ```
155 | [Layout]
156 | ./uds.py --update
157 |
158 | arguments: None
159 | ```
160 |
161 | ## Bulk Extensions
162 |
163 | ### Bunch
164 |
165 | ```sh
166 | > ./uds.py --bunch test
167 | test.7z.1 will require 1337 Docs to store.
168 | Created parent folder with ID 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuMHFAm12
169 | Successfully Uploaded test.7z.1: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
170 | test.7z.2 will require 1337 Docs to store.
171 | Created parent folder with ID 1fc6JGpX6vUWiwflL1jBxM1YpuQQFAm12
172 | Successfully Uploaded test.7z.2: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
173 | test.7z.3 will require 600 Docs to store.
174 | Created parent folder with ID 1fc6JGpX6vTOiwflL1jBxM1YpuQQFAm12
175 | Successfully Uploaded test.7z.3: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
176 | ```
177 |
178 | ```
179 | [Layout]
180 | ./uds.py --bunch argument[1] argument[2]
181 |
182 | argument[1]: name_in_files, or wildcard "?" without quotes
183 | argument[2]: directory, default is current directory of UDS
184 | ```
185 |
186 |
187 | ### Batch
188 |
189 | ```sh
190 | > ./uds.py --batch file_name
191 | Update Successful!
192 | Downloaded file_name.7z.1: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
193 | Downloaded file_name.7z.2: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
194 | Downloaded file_name.7z.3: [██████████████████████████████] 100%
195 | ```
196 |
197 | ```
198 | [Layout]
199 | ./uds.py --batch argument
200 |
201 | arguments: name_in_files, or wildcard "?" without quotes
202 | ```
203 |
204 | ### Wipe
205 |
206 | ```sh
207 | > ./uds.py --wipe file
208 | Update Successful!
209 | Deleted file.7z.1
210 | Deleted file.7z.2
211 | Deleted file.7z.3
212 | ```
213 |
214 | ```
215 | [Layout]
216 | ./uds.py --wipe argument
217 |
218 | arguments: name_in_files, or wildcard "?" without quotes
219 | ```
220 |
221 | **Only Compatible with Python 3.**
222 |
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1 | import sys
2 | import time
3 |
4 |
5 | from googleapiclient.discovery import build
6 | from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError
7 | from httplib2 import Http
8 | from oauth2client import file, client, tools
9 |
10 | from custom_exceptions import FileNotUDSError
11 | from file_parts import UDSFile
12 |
13 |
14 | class GoogleAPI:
15 | ERROR_OUTPUT = "[ERROR]"
16 | CLIENT_SECRET = 'client_secret.json'
17 |
18 | def __init__(self):
19 | self.reauth()
20 |
21 | def reauth(self):
22 | # Set up the Drive v3 API
23 | SCOPES = ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive"]
24 | store = file.Storage('credentials.json')
25 | credentials = store.get()
26 | if not credentials or credentials.invalid:
27 | try:
28 | flow = client.flow_from_clientsecrets(GoogleAPI.CLIENT_SECRET, SCOPES)
29 | credentials = tools.run_flow(flow, store)
30 | except ConnectionRefusedError:
31 | print("{!s} Make sure you've saved your OAuth credentials as {!s}".format(
32 | GoogleAPI.ERROR_OUTPUT, GoogleAPI.CLIENT_SECRET))
33 | sys.exit(
34 | "If you've already done that, then run uds.py without any arguments first.")
35 |
36 | self.service = build('drive', 'v3', http=credentials.authorize(Http()))
37 | return self.service
38 |
39 | def get_base_folder(self):
40 | """Locate the base UDS folder
41 |
42 | Returns:
43 | file: the file
44 | :return:
45 |
46 | """
47 | results = self.service.files().list(
48 | q="properties has {key='udsRoot' and value='true'} and trashed=false",
49 | pageSize=1,
50 | fields="nextPageToken, files(id, name, properties)").execute()
51 | folders = results.get('files', [])
52 |
53 | if not folders:
54 | return self.create_root_folder()
55 | elif len(folders) == 1:
56 | return folders[0]
57 | else:
58 | print("{!s} Multiple UDS Roots found.".format(GoogleAPI.ERROR_OUTPUT))
59 |
60 | def create_root_folder(self):
61 | """Creates the base UDS folder and hides it from the user's drive
62 |
63 | Returns:
64 | str: id of the new folder
65 | """
66 | root_meta = {
67 | 'name': "UDS Root",
68 | 'mimeType': 'application/vnd.google-apps.folder',
69 | 'properties': {'udsRoot': 'true'},
70 | 'parents': []
71 | }
72 |
73 | root_folder = self.service.files().create(body=root_meta,
74 | fields='id').execute()
75 |
76 | # Hide this folder
77 | self.hide_file(root_folder['id'])
78 |
79 | return root_folder
80 |
81 | def create_media_folder(self, media):
82 | """Create a UDS media folder
83 |
84 | Args:
85 | media (UDSFile): the file to create for
86 | """
87 |
88 | file_metadata = {
89 | 'name': media.name,
90 | 'mimeType': 'application/vnd.google-apps.folder',
91 | 'properties': {
92 | 'uds': 'true',
93 | 'size': media.size,
94 | 'size_numeric': media.size_numeric,
95 | 'encoded_size': media.encoded_size,
96 | 'md5': media.md5
97 | },
98 | 'parents': media.parents
99 | }
100 |
101 | file = self.service.files().create(body=file_metadata,
102 | fields='id').execute()
103 |
104 | return file
105 |
106 | def list_files(self, query=None):
107 | """List all UDS files
108 |
109 | Search the user's drive for all UDS files. Optionally, give a query parameter to
110 | return only files matching that.
111 |
112 | Args:
113 | query (str): Search for this query
114 |
115 | Returns:
116 | list: containing files matching the search
117 | """
118 | q = "properties has {key='uds' and value='true'} and trashed=false"
119 |
120 | if query is not None:
121 | q += " and name contains '%s'" % query
122 |
123 | # Call the Drive v3 API
124 | results = self.service.files().list(
125 | q=q,
126 | pageSize=1000,
127 | fields="nextPageToken, files(id, name, properties, mimeType)").execute()
128 |
129 | items = results.get('files', [])
130 |
131 | files = []
132 | for f in items:
133 | props = f.get("properties", {})
134 | files.append(UDSFile(
135 | name=f.get("name"),
136 | base64=None,
137 | mime=f.get("mimeType"),
138 | size=props.get("size"),
139 | size_numeric=props.get("size_numeric"),
140 | encoded_size=props.get("encoded_size"),
141 | id=f.get("id"),
142 | shared=props.get("shared"),
143 | md5=f.get("md5Checksum")
144 | ))
145 |
146 | return files
147 |
148 | def recursive_list_folder(self, parent_id, token=None):
149 | """Recursively list a folder
150 |
151 | Creates a flat array of a folders contents, with all children being present on the
152 | top level.
153 |
154 | Args:
155 | parent_id (str): ID of the root node to list from
156 | token (str, optional): Token to use for starting page
157 | """
158 | all_parts = []
159 |
160 | while True:
161 | page_of_files = self.service.files().list(
162 | q="parents in {!r}".format(parent_id),
163 | pageSize=100,
164 | pageToken=token,
165 | fields="nextPageToken, files(id, name, properties)").execute()
166 |
167 | all_parts += page_of_files.get("files", [])
168 |
169 | token = page_of_files.get("nextPageToken")
170 |
171 | if token is None:
172 | break
173 |
174 | return all_parts
175 |
176 | def delete_file(self, id):
177 | """Delete a UDS file
178 |
179 | Attempts to delete a file at a given ID.
180 |
181 | Args:
182 | id (str): ID of the file
183 |
184 | Raises:
185 | FileNotUDSError: If the file is found, but is not of type UDS
186 |
187 | """
188 | # Ensure the file is a UDS one
189 | try:
190 | info = self.service.files().get(fileId=id, fields="*").execute()
191 |
192 | if info.get("properties").get("uds"):
193 | return self.service.files().delete(fileId=id).execute()
194 | else:
195 | raise FileNotUDSError()
196 | except Exception:
197 | raise FileNotFoundError()
198 |
199 | def get_file(self, id):
200 | return self.service.files().get(fileId=id, fields="*").execute()
201 |
202 | def export_media(self, _id):
203 | return self.service.files().export_media(fileId=_id, mimeType='text/plain')
204 |
205 | def upload_single_file(self, media_file, file_metadata):
206 | """Uploads a single file to the Drive
207 |
208 | Args:
209 | media_file (MediaBody): The file to upload
210 | file_metadata (dict): metadata for the file
211 | """
212 | while True:
213 | try:
214 | _file = self.service.files().create(body=file_metadata,
215 | media_body=media_file,
216 | fields='id').execute()
217 | break
218 | except HttpError as e:
219 | print('Failed to upload chunk {}. Retrying... '
220 | .format(file_metadata.get("properties", {}).get("part")))
221 | time.sleep(1)
222 |
223 | return _file, file_metadata
224 |
225 | def hide_file(self, id):
226 | """Hide a given file
227 |
228 | Removes the parents of the file so it no longer shows up in the user's drive.
229 | """
230 | self.service.files().update(fileId=id,
231 | removeParents='root').execute()
232 |
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/custom_exceptions.py:
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1 | """File containing custom runtime exceptions"""
2 | import sys
3 |
4 |
5 | class Error(Exception):
6 | """Base class for exceptions in this module"""
7 |
8 | def __init__(self):
9 | pass
10 |
11 | @staticmethod
12 | def formatter(instance=None, exception_has=None):
13 | """
14 | :param instance:
15 | :param exception_has:
16 | """
17 | try:
18 | if exception_has:
19 | raise instance(exception_has)
20 | else:
21 | raise instance()
22 | except instance as err:
23 | print("\nFailed with: {}\n".format(type(err).__name__))
24 | print(err)
25 | finally:
26 | sys.exit("")
27 |
28 |
29 | class FileNotUDSError(Error):
30 | """Raises when file is found, but it is not of type uds
31 |
32 | Attributes:
33 | message -- explanation of why exception was raised.
34 |
35 | """
36 |
37 | def __init__(self, message=None):
38 | self.message = message
39 |
40 | def __str__(self):
41 | return "{}".format(self.message)
42 |
43 |
44 | class PythonVersionError(Error):
45 | """Raised when this a script is run with an unsupported Python version (<=3.0.0).
46 |
47 | Attributes:
48 | version_used -- the python version that caught the error.
49 | command_used -- the full command used to run this script.
50 | message -- explanation of why exception was raised.
51 |
52 | """
53 |
54 | def __init__(self, version_used):
55 | self.version_used = version_used
56 | self.message = 'Attempted to run the module with Python version of {}, ' \
57 | 'which is not supported by this module\n' \
58 | 'Please use Python 3 (or higher) instead.'.format(self.version_used)
59 | def __str__(self):
60 | return "{}".format(self.message)
61 |
62 |
63 | class NoClientSecretError(Error):
64 | """Raised when the current working directory has no file name 'client_secret.json'
65 |
66 | If this error is raised, be sure you renamed 'credentials.json' to 'client_secret.json'
67 |
68 | Attributes:
69 | message -- explanation why exception was raised.
70 |
71 | """
72 |
73 | def __init__(self):
74 | self.message = "No file named 'client_secret.json' in current working directory. " \
75 | "Ensure you've followed the installation instructions on GitHub."
76 |
77 | def __str__(self):
78 | return "{}".format(self.message)
79 |
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/encoder.py:
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1 | import base64
2 |
3 |
4 | def encode(chunk):
5 | enc = str(base64.encodebytes(chunk), 'utf-8')
6 | return enc
7 |
8 |
9 | def decode(chunk):
10 | missing_padding = len(chunk) % 4
11 | if missing_padding != 0:
12 | chunk += b'=' * (4 - missing_padding)
13 | return base64.decodebytes(chunk)
14 |
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/file_parts.py:
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1 | class UDSFile(object):
2 | def __init__(self, name, base64, mime, size, encoded_size, id=None, parents=None, size_numeric=None, shared=False,
3 | md5=None):
4 | self.name = name
5 | self.base64 = base64
6 | self.mime = mime
7 | self.size = size
8 | self.size_numeric = size_numeric
9 | self.encoded_size = encoded_size
10 | self.parents = parents or ["root"]
11 | self.id_ = id
12 | self.shared = shared
13 | self.md5 = md5 or ''
14 |
15 |
16 | class Chunk:
17 | CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES = 750000
18 |
19 | def __init__(self, path, part, max_size, media, parent):
20 | self.path = path
21 | self.part = part
22 | self.range_start = part * Chunk.CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES
23 | self.media = media
24 | self.parent = parent
25 |
26 | range_end = ((part + 1) * Chunk.CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES)
27 |
28 | if range_end > max_size:
29 | self.range_end = max_size
30 | else:
31 | self.range_end = range_end
32 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | tabulate==0.8.2
2 | httplib2==0.18.0
3 | cryptography==3.2
4 | google_api_python_client==1.7.5
5 | oauth2client==4.1.3
6 | tqdm==4.31.1
7 | wcwidth
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/size_formatting.py:
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1 | def formatter(number_of_bytes, numeric=False):
2 | """
3 |
4 | :param number_of_bytes:
5 | :param numeric:
6 | :return:
7 | """
8 | if number_of_bytes < 0:
9 | raise ValueError("!!! number_of_bytes can't be smaller than 0 !!!")
10 |
11 | step = 1024.
12 |
13 | number_of_bytes = float(number_of_bytes)
14 | unit = 'bytes'
15 |
16 | if (number_of_bytes / step) >= 1:
17 | number_of_bytes /= step
18 | unit = 'KB'
19 |
20 | if (number_of_bytes / step) >= 1:
21 | number_of_bytes /= step
22 | unit = 'MB'
23 |
24 | if (number_of_bytes / step) >= 1:
25 | number_of_bytes /= step
26 | unit = 'GB'
27 |
28 | if (number_of_bytes / step) >= 1:
29 | number_of_bytes /= step
30 | unit = 'TB'
31 |
32 | precision = 1
33 | number_of_bytes = round(number_of_bytes, precision)
34 |
35 | if numeric:
36 | return number_of_bytes
37 | else:
38 | return str(number_of_bytes) + ' ' + unit
39 |
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/uds.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | import argparse
4 | import hashlib
5 | import io
6 | import json
7 | import math
8 | import mmap
9 | import ntpath
10 | import os
11 | import sys
12 | from mimetypes import MimeTypes
13 |
14 | from googleapiclient.http import MediaIoBaseDownload
15 | from googleapiclient.http import MediaIoBaseUpload
16 | from size_formatting import formatter
17 | from tabulate import tabulate
18 | from tqdm import tqdm
19 |
20 | import encoder
21 | import file_parts
22 | from api import *
23 | from api import GoogleAPI
24 | from custom_exceptions import PythonVersionError, NoClientSecretError, Error
25 | try:
26 | from urllib.request import pathname2url
27 | except ImportError:
28 | Error.formatter(PythonVersionError, ".".join(str(v) for v in sys.version_info[:2]))
29 |
30 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.getcwd() + "/client_secret.json")):
31 | Error.formatter(NoClientSecretError)
32 |
33 | DOWNLOADS_FOLDER = "downloads"
34 | TEMP_FOLDER = "tmp"
35 |
36 | USE_MULTITHREADED_UPLOADS = True
37 |
38 | MAX_DOC_LENGTH = 1000000
39 | MAX_RAM_MB = 1024
40 | MAX_WORKERS_ALLOWED = 10
41 | CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES = 750000
42 |
43 |
44 | class UDS:
45 | def __init__(self):
46 | self.api = GoogleAPI()
47 |
48 | def delete_file(self, id, name=None, mode_=None):
49 | """Deletes a given file
50 | Use the Google Drive API to delete a file given its ID.
51 |
52 | Args:
53 | id (str): ID of the file
54 | name (str): Name of the file
55 | :param id:
56 | :param name:
57 | :param mode_:
58 |
59 | """
60 | try:
61 | self.api.delete_file(id)
62 | if name is not None:
63 | # If Alpha commands are used, this displays the name
64 | print("Deleted %s" % name)
65 | else:
66 | # If UDS commands are used, this displays the ID
67 | print("Deleted %s" % id)
68 | except IOError:
69 | if mode_ != "quiet":
70 | print("File \"%s\" was not a UDS file" % GoogleAPI.ERROR_OUTPUT)
71 |
72 | def build_file(self, parent_id):
73 | """Download a uds file
74 |
75 | This will fetch the Docs one by one, concatenating them
76 | to a local base64 file. The file will then be converted
77 | from base64 to the appropriate mime-type.
78 |
79 | Args:
80 | parent_id (str): The ID of the containing folder
81 | :return:
82 | :param parent_id:
83 | """
84 | items = self.api.recursive_list_folder(parent_id)
85 |
86 | folder = self.api.get_file(parent_id)
87 |
88 | if not items:
89 | print('No parts found.')
90 | return
91 |
92 | # Fix part as int
93 | for item in items:
94 | item['properties']['part'] = int(item['properties']['part'])
95 |
96 | items.sort(key=lambda x: x['properties']['part'], reverse=False)
97 |
98 | f = open("%s/%s" % (get_downloads_folder(), folder['name']), "a+b")
99 | progress_bar_chunks = tqdm(total=len(items),
100 | unit='chunks', dynamic_ncols=True, position=0)
101 | progress_bar_speed = tqdm(total=len(items) * CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES, unit_scale=1,
102 | unit='B', dynamic_ncols=True, position=1)
103 |
104 | for item in items:
105 | encoded_part = self.download_part(item['id'])
106 | # Decode
107 | decoded_part = encoder.decode(encoded_part)
108 |
109 | progress_bar_chunks.update(1)
110 | progress_bar_speed.update(CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES)
111 |
112 | # Append decoded part to file
113 | f.write(decoded_part)
114 |
115 | print()
116 |
117 | file_hash = self.hash_file(f.name)
118 |
119 | f.close()
120 |
121 | original_hash = folder.get("md5Checksum")
122 | if original_hash is not None and file_hash != original_hash:
123 | print("Failed to verify hash\nDownloaded file had hash {} compared to original {}".format(
124 | file_hash, original_hash))
125 | os.remove(f.name)
126 |
127 | def download_part(self, part_id):
128 | """
129 |
130 | :param part_id:
131 | :return:
132 | """
133 | request = self.api.export_media(part_id)
134 | fh = io.BytesIO()
135 | downloader = MediaIoBaseDownload(fh, request)
136 | done = False
137 | while done is False:
138 | status, done = downloader.next_chunk()
139 | return fh.getvalue()
140 |
141 | def upload_chunked_part(self, chunk, api=None):
142 | """Upload a chunked part to drive and return the size of the chunk
143 | :param chunk:
144 | :param api:
145 | :return:
146 | """
147 | if not api:
148 | api = self.api
149 |
150 | with open(chunk.path) as fd:
151 | mm = mmap.mmap(fd.fileno(), 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ)
152 | chunk_bytes = mm[chunk.range_start:chunk.range_end]
153 |
154 | encoded_chunk = encoder.encode(chunk_bytes)
155 |
156 | file_metadata = {
157 | 'name': chunk.media.name + str(chunk.part),
158 | 'mimeType': 'application/vnd.google-apps.document',
159 | 'parents': [chunk.parent],
160 | 'properties': {
161 | 'part': str(chunk.part)
162 | }
163 | }
164 |
165 | mediaio_file = MediaIoBaseUpload(io.StringIO(encoded_chunk),
166 | mimetype='text/plain')
167 |
168 | self.api.upload_single_file(mediaio_file, file_metadata)
169 |
170 | return len(chunk_bytes)
171 |
172 | def do_chunked_upload(self, path):
173 | """
174 | :rtype: object
175 | :param path:
176 | """
177 | # Prepare media file
178 | size = os.stat(path).st_size
179 | file_hash = self.hash_file(path)
180 |
181 | encoded_size = size * (4 / 3)
182 |
183 | root = self.api.get_base_folder()['id']
184 |
185 | media = file_parts.UDSFile(ntpath.basename(path), None,
186 | MimeTypes().guess_type(pathname2url(path))[0],
187 | formatter(size), formatter(encoded_size), parents=[root], size_numeric=size,
188 | md5=file_hash)
189 |
190 | parent = self.api.create_media_folder(media)
191 |
192 | # Should be the same
193 | no_docs = math.ceil(encoded_size / MAX_DOC_LENGTH)
194 |
195 | # Append all chunks to chunk list
196 | chunk_list = [file_parts.Chunk(path, i, size, media=media, parent=parent['id']) for i in range(no_docs)]
197 |
198 | total = 0
199 | total_chunks = no_docs
200 | progress_bar_chunks = tqdm(total=total_chunks,
201 | unit='chunks', dynamic_ncols=True, position=0)
202 | progress_bar_speed = tqdm(total=total_chunks * CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES, unit_scale=1,
203 | unit='B', dynamic_ncols=True, position=1)
204 |
205 | for chunk in chunk_list:
206 | total += 1
207 | self.upload_chunked_part(chunk)
208 | progress_bar_speed.update(CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES)
209 | progress_bar_chunks.update(1)
210 | #
211 | # Concurrently execute chunk upload and report back when done.
212 | # with concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=MAX_WORKERS_ALLOWED) as executor:
213 | # for file in executor.map(ext_upload_chunked_part, chunk_list):
214 | # total = total + file
215 | # elapsed_time = round(time.time() - start_time, 2)
216 | # current_speed = round(
217 | # (total) / (elapsed_time * 1024 * 1024), 2)
218 | # progress_bar("Uploading %s at %sMB/s" %
219 | # (media.name, current_speed), total, size)
220 | #
221 | # Print new file output
222 | table = [[media.name, media.size, media.encoded_size, parent['id']]]
223 | print()
224 | print("\n" + tabulate(table, headers=[
225 | 'Name', 'Size', 'Encoded', 'ID', ]))
226 |
227 | def convert_file(self, file_id):
228 | # Get file metadata
229 | metadata = service.files().get(fileId=file_id, fields="name").execute()
230 |
231 | # Download the file and then call do_upload() on it
232 | request = service.files().get_media(fileId=file_id)
233 | path = "%s/%s" % (get_downloads_folder(), metadata['name'])
234 | fh = io.FileIO(path, "wb")
235 | downloader = MediaIoBaseDownload(fh, request)
236 | done = False
237 | while done is False:
238 | _, done = downloader.next_chunk()
239 |
240 | print("Downloaded %s" % metadata['name'])
241 | do_upload(path, service)
242 |
243 | # An alternative method would be to use partial download headers
244 | # and convert and upload the parts individually. Perhaps a
245 | # future release will implement this.
246 |
247 | # Mode sets the mode of updating 0 > Verbose, 1 > Notification, 2 > silent
248 | def update(self, mode=0, opts=None):
249 | items = self.api.list_files(opts)
250 | if not items:
251 | print('No UDS files were found.')
252 | elif mode != 2: # Duplicate silent...
253 | table = []
254 | with open("data.txt", 'w') as init: # Create data.txt if it does not exist
255 | init.write("{")
256 | init.write("}")
257 | for item in items: # Show online data in form Encoded >> Size to show drive size and on disk size in order
258 | record = [item.name, item.encoded_size, item.size, item.id_]
259 | with open("data.txt", 'r') as data3: # Read data stored offline
260 | user_data = json.load(data3)
261 | temp_name = str(item.name)
262 | user_data[temp_name] = item.id_
263 | with open("data.txt", 'w') as data4: # Write data to data.txt
264 | json.dump(user_data, data4, indent=3)
265 | table.append(record)
266 | with open("User.txt", 'w') as user:
267 | user.write(tabulate(table, headers=[
268 | 'Name', 'Encoded', 'Size', 'ID']))
269 | if mode == 0: # Verbose
270 | print(tabulate(table, headers=[
271 | 'Name', 'Encoded', 'Size', 'ID']))
272 | elif mode == 1: # Notify
273 | print("Data Updated!\n")
274 |
275 | def list(self, opts=None):
276 | """List UDS files
277 |
278 | Prints a list of all UDS files. If a query is given, only the files
279 | that match that query will be printed.
280 |
281 | Args:
282 | opts (str): Command line arguments
283 | """
284 | items = self.api.list_files(opts)
285 |
286 | if not items:
287 | print('No UDS files were found.')
288 | else:
289 | # print('\nUDS Files in Drive:')
290 | table = [[item.name, item.size, item.encoded_size, item.id_] for item in items]
291 |
292 | print(tabulate(table, headers=[
293 | 'Name', 'Size', 'Encoded', 'ID', ]))
294 |
295 | # Alpha command to erase file via name
296 | def erase(self, name, default=1, mode_=None, fallback=None):
297 | if fallback is not None:
298 | self.delete_file(fallback, name=name, mode_=mode_)
299 | else:
300 | with open("data.txt", 'r') as list_:
301 | data_pull = json.load(list_)
302 | list_.close()
303 | id_ = data_pull[name]
304 | self.delete_file(id_, name=name, mode_=mode_)
305 | self.update(mode=default) # Updates files in data after being altered
306 |
307 | def grab(self, name, default=1, fallback=None): # Alpha command to pull files via name
308 | self.update(mode=default) # Sets update mode
309 | if fallback is not None:
310 | self.build_file(parent_id=fallback)
311 | print()
312 | else:
313 | with open("data.txt", 'r') as list_: # Load ID values based on file name
314 | data_pull = json.load(list_)
315 | parent_id = data_pull[name] # Loads ID based on name
316 | self.build_file(parent_id)
317 | print()
318 |
319 | def batch(self, part, opts=None): # Alpha command to bulk download based on part of a file name
320 | self.update(mode=1) # Sets update mode
321 | items = self.api.list_files(opts)
322 | name_space = [] # List of names based on user part
323 | id_space = []
324 | check = 0
325 | for item in items: # Checks if part is in the name of any UDS file and adds them to queue
326 | if str(part) != "?":
327 | if str(part) in str(item.name): # The name check
328 | name_space.append(item.name)
329 | id_space.append(item.id_)
330 | check += 1
331 | elif str(part) == "?":
332 | name_space.append(item.name)
333 | id_space.append(item.id_)
334 | for i in range(check):
335 | self.grab(fallback=id_space[i], name=name_space[i], default=2)
336 | # Downloads the bulk using data and names
337 | for names in range(len(name_space)):
338 | # Update data, not necessary
339 | self.grab(name_space[names], default=2)
340 |
341 | # Alpha command to bulk upload files based on file name part
342 | def bunch(self, file_part, path='.'):
343 | files = os.listdir(path) # Make list of all files in directory
344 | files_upload = []
345 | for name in files: # Cycles through all files
346 | if file_part != "?":
347 | if file_part in name: # Checks if part is in any files and adds to list
348 | files_upload.append(name)
349 | elif file_part == "?":
350 | files_upload.append(name)
351 | for name_data in range(len(files_upload)): # Upload all files put in list
352 | full_path = str(path) + "/" + str(files_upload[name_data])
353 | self.do_chunked_upload(full_path)
354 | print()
355 | self.update(mode=1) # Necessary update to data
356 |
357 | def wipe(self, part, opts=None): # Alpha command to bulk delete files based on file name part
358 | self.update(mode=2) # Sets update mode
359 | items = self.api.list_files(opts)
360 | name_space = []
361 | id_space = []
362 | check = 0
363 | for item in items: # Add names to list
364 | if str(part) != "?":
365 | if str(part) in str(item.name): # add names if they have part in them
366 | name_space.append(item.name)
367 | check += 1
368 | id_space.append(item.id_)
369 | elif str(part) == "?":
370 | name_space.append(item.name)
371 | check += 1
372 | id_space.append(item.id_)
373 | else:
374 | print()
375 | for i in range(check):
376 | self.erase(fallback=id_space[i], name=name_space[i], default=2)
377 |
378 | def hash_file(self, path):
379 | sha = hashlib.md5()
380 |
381 | with open(path, 'rb') as f:
382 | while True:
383 | data = f.read(CHUNK_READ_LENGTH_BYTES)
384 | if not data:
385 | break
386 | sha.update(data)
387 |
388 | return sha.hexdigest()
389 |
390 | def actions(self, action, args):
391 | switcher = {
392 | "list": self.list,
393 | "push": self.do_chunked_upload,
394 | "pull": self.build_file,
395 | "delete": self.delete_file
396 | }
397 |
398 | switcher.get(action)(args)
399 |
400 |
401 | def get_downloads_folder():
402 | if not os.path.exists(DOWNLOADS_FOLDER):
403 | os.makedirs(DOWNLOADS_FOLDER)
404 | return DOWNLOADS_FOLDER
405 |
406 |
407 | def characters_to_bytes(chars):
408 | return round((3 / 4) * chars)
409 |
410 |
411 | def write_status(status):
412 | sys.stdout.write("\r%s" % status)
413 | sys.stdout.flush()
414 |
415 | def _parse_args(empty=False):
416 | """Parse command line arguments"""
417 | formatter = lambda prog: argparse.HelpFormatter(prog, max_help_position=52)
418 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=formatter)
419 | parser.add_argument("--push", metavar='path_to_file', nargs=1,
420 | help="Uploads a file from this computer")
421 | parser.add_argument("--bunch", metavar=('word_in_file', 'path_to_file'),
422 | nargs='+', help="Uploads files from this computer")
423 | parser.add_argument("--pull", metavar='id', nargs=1,
424 | help="Downloads a UDS file")
425 | parser.add_argument("-g", "--grab", metavar='name', nargs=1
426 | ,help="Downloads a UDS file")
427 | parser.add_argument("-b", "--batch", metavar='word_in_file', nargs=1,
428 | help="Downloads UDS files")
429 | parser.add_argument("-l", "--list", metavar='query', const='', nargs='?',
430 | help="Finds all UDS files")
431 | parser.add_argument("-u", "--update", action='store_true',
432 | help="Update cached UDS data")
433 | parser.add_argument("-d", "--delete", metavar='id', nargs=1,
434 | help="Deletes a UDS file")
435 | parser.add_argument("-e", "--erase", metavar='name', nargs=1,
436 | help="Deletes a UDS file")
437 | parser.add_argument("-w", "--wipe", metavar='word_in_file', nargs=1,
438 | help="Deletes UDS files")
439 | parser.add_argument("-c", "--convert", metavar='id', nargs=1,
440 | help="Converts UDS files")
441 | parser.add_argument("-C", "--clear", action='store_true',
442 | help="Clear file after conversion")
443 | parser.add_argument("-D", "--disable-multi", action='store_false',
444 | help="Disable multithreading")
445 | if empty:
446 | parser.print_help()
447 | return None
448 | return parser.parse_args()
449 |
450 | def main():
451 | global BASE_FOLDER, USE_MULTITHREADED_UPLOADS, DELETE_FILE_AFTER_CONVERT
452 | uds = UDS()
453 |
454 | # Initial look for folder and first time setup if not
455 | uds_root = uds.api.get_base_folder()
456 | BASE_FOLDER = uds_root
457 |
458 | # Options
459 | if len(sys.argv) < 2:
460 | _parse_args(True)
461 | sys.exit(1)
462 |
463 | args = _parse_args()
464 |
465 | USE_MULTITHREADED_UPLOADS = args.disable_multi
466 |
467 | if args.push:
468 | uds.do_chunked_upload(args.push[0])
469 |
470 | if args.bunch:
471 | if len(args.bunch) > 1:
472 | uds.bunch(args.bunch[0], args.bunch[1])
473 | else:
474 | uds.bunch(args.bunch[0])
475 |
476 | if args.pull:
477 | uds.build_file(args.pull[0])
478 |
479 | if args.grab:
480 | uds.grab(args.grab[0])
481 |
482 | if args.batch:
483 | uds.batch(args.batch[0])
484 |
485 | if args.list != None:
486 | # to differentiate from case of '' where no query is provided
487 | uds.list(args.list)
488 |
489 | if args.update:
490 | uds.update()
491 |
492 | if args.delete:
493 | uds.delete_file(args.delete[0])
494 |
495 | if args.erase:
496 | uds.erase(args.erase[0])
497 |
498 | if args.wipe:
499 | uds.wipe(args.wipe[0])
500 |
501 | if args.convert:
502 | DELETE_FILE_AFTER_CONVERT = args.clear
503 | convert_file(args.convert[0])
504 |
505 |
506 | def ext_upload_chunked_part(chunk):
507 | """Upload a chunked part to drive and return the size of the chunk"""
508 | _api = GoogleAPI()
509 | # print("Chunk %s, bytes %s to %s" % (chunk.part, chunk.range_start, chunk.range_end))
510 |
511 | with open(chunk.path) as fd:
512 | mm = mmap.mmap(fd.fileno(), 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ)
513 | chunk_bytes = mm[chunk.range_start:chunk.range_end]
514 |
515 | encoded_chunk = encoder.encode(chunk_bytes)
516 |
517 | file_metadata = {
518 | 'name': chunk.media.name + str(chunk.part),
519 | 'mimeType': 'application/vnd.google-apps.document',
520 | 'parents': [chunk.parent],
521 | 'properties': {
522 | 'part': str(chunk.part)
523 | }
524 | }
525 |
526 | mediaio_file = MediaIoBaseUpload(io.StringIO(encoded_chunk),
527 | mimetype='text/plain')
528 |
529 | _api.upload_single_file(mediaio_file, file_metadata)
530 |
531 | return len(chunk_bytes)
532 |
533 |
534 | if __name__ == '__main__':
535 | main()
536 |
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