I was successful in testing this NodeJS upload by modifying the NodeJS basic upload sample a bit and mixing it with the already available NodeJS Quickstart
Here's the upload function:
function uploadFile(auth){
var drive = google.drive('v3');
var fileMetadata = {
'name': 'uploadImageTest.jpeg'
};
var media = {
mimeType: 'image/jpeg',
//PATH OF THE FILE FROM YOUR COMPUTER
body: fs.createReadStream('/usr/local/google/home/rrenacia/Downloads/noogui.jpeg')
};
drive.files.create({
auth: auth,
resource: fileMetadata,
media: media,
fields: 'id'
}, function (err, file) {
if (err) {
// Handle error
console.error(err);
} else {
console.log('File Id: ', file.id);
}
});
}
You can use the NodeJS Quickstart as reference for authorization. Change listFiles
function name:
authorize(JSON.parse(content), listFiles);
to the name of your upload function, in this case:
authorize(JSON.parse(content), uploadFile);
A sucessful upload on my Google drive:
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