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Gws Drive Upload

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Google Workspace Drive Upload

Execute Google Workspace Drive Upload operations: $ARGUMENTS

Prerequisites

  • Google Workspace CLI (gws) must be installed
  • Authentication configured: Run gws auth status to verify
  • Review gws drive-upload --help for all available commands

Available Resources and Methods

drive +upload

PREREQUISITE: Read ../gws-shared/SKILL.md for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run gws generate-skills to create it.

Upload a file with automatic metadata

Usage

bash
gws drive +upload <file>

Flags

Flag Required Default Description
<file> Path to file to upload
--parent Parent folder ID
--name Target filename (defaults to source filename)

Examples

bash
gws drive +upload ./report.pdf
gws drive +upload ./report.pdf --parent FOLDER_ID
gws drive +upload ./data.csv --name 'Sales Data.csv'

Tips

  • MIME type is detected automatically.
  • Filename is inferred from the local path unless --name is given.

[!CAUTION] This is a write command — confirm with the user before executing.

See Also

  • gws-shared — Global flags and auth
  • gws-drive — All manage files, folders, and shared drives commands

Usage

bash
# List available resources and methods
gws drive-upload --help

# Inspect method schema before calling
gws schema drive-upload.<resource>.<method>

# Execute command with arguments
gws drive-upload $ARGUMENTS

Task

Execute the requested Drive Upload operation: $ARGUMENTS

  1. Verify Prerequisites

    • Check gws is installed: gws --version
    • Verify authentication: gws auth status
    • Review available commands: gws drive-upload --help
  2. Inspect Method Schema

    • Before calling any method, inspect its parameters
    • Use gws schema to understand required fields
    • Review parameter types and constraints
  3. Execute Operation

    • Build command with appropriate flags
    • Use --params for query/path parameters
    • Use --json for request body
    • Handle pagination with --max-results or --page-token
  4. Error Handling

    • Check command output for errors
    • Review API quotas and rate limits
    • Handle authentication issues
    • Retry transient failures

License: Apache License 2.0 Source: Google Workspace CLI Original Skill: gws-drive-upload

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