For more information, refer to Access link-shared files using resource keys. Ownership Drive organizes files based on the user's relationship with the content as well as its storage location. My Drive Each user has a "root" folder called "My Drive" that functions as their primary hierarchy, and consists of everything that descends from this root folder.
The user is the primary owner of this folder. Shared drives A shared drive is an organizational structure within Google Drive that lives parallel to My Drive.
You can organize an individual file within a shared drive or in My Drive but not both. File types Google Drive describes files by types. This list shows all available file types: Blob A file that contains text or binary content such as images, videos, and PDFs. Folder A container you can use to organize other types of files on Drive. Shortcut A metadata-only file that points to another file on Google Drive.
Third-party shortcut A metadata-only file that links to content stored on a third-party storage system. File IDs are stable throughout the life of the file, even if the file name changes. Search expressions are used to locate files by name, type, content, parent container, owner, or other metadata. Metadata Data that describes the content of the file. This data includes the name, type, creation and modification times. Some metadata fields, such as the name are user-agnostic and appear the same for each user.
Other fields, such as capabilities and viewedByMeDate contain user-specific values. File types, such as images and videos, contain additional metadata extracted from EXIF and other embedded metadata. Permission An access grant for a user, group, domain or the world to access a file or a folder hierarchy. Search Search.
Subscribe to our email newsletter and never miss an update. Mail Merge with Attachments. Download Tutorials Video. Save Emails and Attachments. Download email messages and file attachments from Gmail to your Google Drive. A collection of arbitrary key-value pairs which are visible to all apps. A collection of arbitrary key-value pairs which are private to the requesting app. The list of spaces which contain the file. A monotonically increasing version number for the file.
A link for downloading the content of the file in a browser. A short-lived link to the file's thumbnail, if available.
The last time the file was modified by anyone RFC date-time. The email address of the user. The owner of this file. Whether users with only writer permission can modify the file's permissions. The full list of permissions for the file. The color for a folder or shortcut to a folder as an RGB hex string. The original filename of the uploaded content if available, or else the original value of the name field.
The full file extension extracted from the name field. The final component of fullFileExtension. The MD5 checksum for the content of the file. The size of the file's content in bytes. The number of storage quota bytes used by the file. The ID of the file's head revision. Additional information about the content of the file. A thumbnail for the file. Text to be indexed for the file to improve fullText queries.
Capabilities the current user has on this file. Whether the current user can edit this file. Whether the current user can copy this file. Whether the current user can read the revisions resource of this file. Whether this file has a thumbnail. If the file has been explicitly trashed, the user who trashed it.
The time that the item was trashed RFC date-time. Whether the current user can add children to this folder. Whether the current user can list the children of this folder. Whether the current user can remove children from this folder. Whether there are permissions directly on this file. Whether the current user can change the copyRequiresWriterPermission restriction of this file. Anonymous said on March 6, at am. Anonymous said on March 11, at am. Anonymous said on March 18, at pm.
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