In your browser's navigation bar, the Folder ID is composed of all the character after the last slash '/'.
To find this Folder ID, while logged into the same account used in the Steps 1 & 2, use your web browser to go to and navigate to the appropriate folder. Last, you need to find the ID of the folder you want to use in your experience.
On the left side of the screen, under Step 2, click the button " Exchange Authorization code for tokens".You will be prompted to choose your Google account and confirm access On the left side of the screen, under Step 1, expand the item "Drive API v3" and select the URL (having said that, this technique also works for any of the Google APIs listed).Client ID and Client Secret: Enter the information you created in Step 1.Use your own OAuth credentials: Select this option.
Here is how to retrieve your Refresh Token: This step assumes you have already registered a Google App and your Client ID & Client Secret are ready to be used. Step 2: Generate a Refresh Token to be used in your Intuiface experience.
If you already have an app and a Client ID / Client Secret, you can go directly to Step 2. This will give you a Client ID and Client Secret for use in Step 2 This first step enables you to create a "Google app" that will be granted the right to access files stored in your Google Drive folder. Step 1: Create a Google App to grant access to your Drive.
The first three steps enable to you retrieve four values you will need to run the sample experience available at the bottom of this article:Ĭredit: The method described here is based on this solution published on Stack Overflow. The interface assets introduced below were created using API Explorer and do not require any programming. This article explains how to access Google Drive files through Google Drive API v3 and using OAuth2.