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Current version released
3 years ago
Drive
A simple google drive index without any external dependencies.
import { GoogleDrive } from "https://deno.land/x/google/drive.ts";
const gd = new GoogleDrive({
client_id: "xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com",
client_secret: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
refresh_token: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
logger: false,
});
try {
// This step can be omitted, and it will reauthorize when requesting data
await gd.authorize();
// The default value of the path is "root"
const metadata = await gd.index("your/path");
if (metadata.isFolder) {
console.log(metadata.list());
} else {
// handle metadata.raw() or metadata.raw(range)
}
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
OAuth2
This class is a simplification of the google oauth2 authorization flow.
1. Create an instance
import { GoogleOAuth2 } from "https://deno.land/x/google/oauth2.ts";
const ga = new GoogleOAuth2({
client_id: "xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com",
client_secret: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
redirect_uri: "http://example.com/redirect_uri",
"scopes": [
"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email",
"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.readonly",
],
});
const link = ga.buildAuthLink();
2. Visit the link
After clicking the link to complete the authorization, it will redirect to the uri with the “code” parameter. You can receive the “code” in redirect_uri.
3. Get tokens
// tokens include refresh_token, access_token, id_token, etc.
// But the access_token has an expiry time, so you need to get it again through the next step
const tokens = await ga.getTokens(code);
4. Get access_token
// refresh_token is obtained in the previous step, it is permanently valid.
const accessToken = ga.getAccessToken(refresh_token);
5. Decode id_token (without verifiy signature)
The id_token obtained in the third step contains some personal information of the google account, you can decode it.
const data = ga.decodeIdToken(id_token);
// it will return { header, payload, signature }
// payload is the personal information
6. Decode id_token (verify signature via CERTS_URL)
It is usually not necessary to verify the signature for the first authorization, but it is strongly recommended to verify when you use the id_token as a cookie to keep the login state.
NOTE: There is a bug in this method, which is caused by the type of “cryptoKey”, and I don’t know how to solve it for the time being.
const data = await ga.verifyIdToken(id_token);