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Google Drive API v3 Change File Permissions and Get Publicly Shareable Link (Python)

I'm trying to use the Google Drive API v3 with Python 3 to automatically upload files, make them 'public' and get a shareable link that anybody, whether logged into a Google Account or not, can view and download (but not modify).

I'm close, but can't quite figure it out! Observe my code. It requires a text file named "testing.txt" to be in the same directory as the script:

from googleapiclient.discovery import build
from httplib2 import Http
from oauth2client import file, client, tools

from apiclient.http import MediaFileUpload
from apiclient import errors

# https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v2/about-auth#requesting_full_drive_scope_during_app_development
SCOPES = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive' # https://stackoverflow.com/a/32309750

# https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v2/reference/permissions/update
def update_permission(service, file_id, permission_id, new_role, type):
  """Update a permission's role.

  Args:
    service: Drive API service instance.
    file_id: ID of the file to update permission for.
    permission_id: ID of the permission to update.
    new_role: The value 'owner', 'writer' or 'reader'.

  Returns:
    The updated permission if successful, None otherwise.
  """
  try:
    # First retrieve the permission from the API.
    permission = service.permissions().get(fileId=file_id, permissionId=permission_id).execute()
    permission['role'] = new_role
    permission['type'] = type
    return service.permissions().update(fileId=file_id, permissionId=permission_id, body=permission).execute()
  except errors.HttpError as error:
    print('An error occurred:', error)
  return None

if __name__ == '__main__':
    # credential things
    store = file.Storage('token.json')
    creds = store.get()
    if not creds or creds.invalid:
        flow = client.flow_from_clientsecrets('credentials.json', SCOPES)
        creds = tools.run_flow(flow, store)
    drive_service = build('drive', 'v3', http=creds.authorize(Http()))

    # create and upload file
    file_metadata = {'name': 'testing.txt'}
    media = MediaFileUpload('testing.txt',
                            mimetype='text/txt')
    file = drive_service.files().create(body=file_metadata,
                                        media_body=media,
                                        fields='id, webViewLink, permissions').execute()

    # get information needed to update permissions
    file_id = file['id']
    permission_id = file['permissions'][0]['id']

    print(file_id)
    print(permission_id)

    # update permissions?  It doesn't work!
    update_permission(drive_service, file_id, permission_id, 'reader', 'anyone') # https://stackoverflow.com/a/11669565

    print(file.get('webViewLink'))

When I run this code, I receive the following:

1quyzYHc0uCQIEt88gqd4h_jWtlBaoHHH
01486072639937946874
An error occurred: <HttpError 403 when requesting https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/1quyzYHc0uCQIEt88gqd4h_jWtlBaoHHH/permissions/01486072639937946874?alt=json returned "The resource body includes fields which are not directly writable.">
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1quyzYHc0uCQIEt88gqd4h_jWtlBaoHHH/view?usp=drivesdk

When I copy and paste the final link into another browser, it is not available, so clearly it did not succeed in changing the file permissions. But I don't understand why it failed. It mentions that The resource body includes fields which are not directly writable , but I don't know what this means.

Can somebody please help me understand what I'm doing wrong and what I need to change to fix it? Thanks.

How about this modification? I think that you have already been able to upload the file. So I would like to propose about the modification of the function of update_permission() .

Modification point:

  • I think that in your situation, it is required to add the permission by creating.
    • So you can use service.permissions().create() .
    • When you want to update the created permission, please use the id retrieved by the creation of permission.

Modified script:

Please modify update_permission() as follows.

From:
 try: # First retrieve the permission from the API. permission = service.permissions().get(fileId=file_id, permissionId=permission_id).execute() permission['role'] = new_role permission['type'] = type return service.permissions().update(fileId=file_id, permissionId=permission_id, body=permission).execute() except errors.HttpError as error: print('An error occurred:', error) return None
To:
 try: permission = { "role": new_role, "type": types, } return service.permissions().create(fileId=file_id, body=permission).execute() except errors.HttpError as error: print('An error occurred:', error) return None

Note:

  • This modified script supposes that your environment can use Drive API.

Reference:

If I misunderstand your question, I'm sorry.

The selected answer was not precise (nothing about type value and role) enough so I had to read the documentation a bit more, here is a working example, you just need to give the file_id:

def set_permission(service, file_id):
    print(file_id)
    try:
        permission = {'type': 'anyone',
                      'value': 'anyone',
                      'role': 'reader'}
        return service.permissions().create(fileId=file_id,body=permission).execute()
    except errors.HttpError as error:
        return print('Error while setting permission:', error)

错别字:请注意,在初始代码中,它在update_permission的函数头中显示“type”,但在更正后的代码段中,回复使用“types”。

I created a python function to share a file using the file id and making sure that I set sendNotificationEmail=False is what solved the problem:

def share_file(file_id, email):
    
    # Share with user
    new_permissions = {
    'type': 'group',
    'role': 'writer',
    'emailAddress': email
    }

    permission_response = drive_service.permissions().create( 
        fileId=file_id, 
        body=new_permissions, 
        sendNotificationEmail=False
   ).execute()

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