Copy a Drive file
Copies an existing Drive file into a new file id.
drive_cp(file, path = NULL, name = NULL, ..., overwrite = NA, verbose = TRUE)
file |
Something that identifies the file of interest on your Google
Drive. Can be a name or path, a file id or URL marked with |
path |
Specifies target destination for the new file on Google
Drive. Can be an actual path (character), a file id marked with |
name |
Character, new file name if not specified as part of
|
... |
Named parameters to pass along to the Drive API. Has the tidy dots
semantics that come from using |
overwrite |
Logical, indicating whether to check for a pre-existing file
at the targetted "filepath". The quotes around "filepath" refer to the fact
that Drive does not impose a 1-to-1 relationship between filepaths and files,
like a typical file system; read more about that in
Note that existence checks, based on filepath, are expensive operations, i.e. they require additional API calls. |
verbose |
Logical, indicating whether to print informative messages
(default |
An object of class dribble
, a tibble with one row per item.
Wraps the files.copy
endpoint:
## Not run: ## Create a file to copy file <- drive_upload(drive_example("chicken.txt"), "chicken-cp.txt") ## Make a "Copy of" copy in same folder as the original drive_cp("chicken-cp.txt") ## Make an explicitly named copy in same folder as the original drive_cp("chicken-cp.txt", "chicken-cp-two.txt") ## Make an explicitly named copy in a different folder folder <- drive_mkdir("new-folder") drive_cp("chicken-cp.txt", path = folder, name = "chicken-cp-three.txt") ## Make an explicitly named copy and star it. ## The starring is an example of providing metadata via `...`. ## `starred` is not an actual argument to `drive_cp()`, ## it just gets passed through to the API. drive_cp("chicken-cp.txt", name = "chicken-cp-starred.txt", starred = TRUE) ## `overwrite = FALSE` errors if file already exists at target filepath ## THIS WILL ERROR! drive_cp("chicken-cp.txt", name = "chicken-cp.txt", overwrite = FALSE) ## `overwrite = TRUE` moves an existing file to trash, then proceeds drive_cp("chicken-cp.txt", name = "chicken-cp.txt", overwrite = TRUE) ## Behold all of our copies! drive_find("chicken-cp") ## Delete all of our copies and the new folder! drive_find("chicken-cp") %>% drive_rm() drive_rm(folder) ## upload a csv file to copy csv_file <- drive_upload(drive_example("chicken.csv")) ## copy AND AT THE SAME TIME convert it to a Google Sheet chicken_sheet <- drive_cp( csv_file, name = "chicken-cp", mime_type = drive_mime_type("spreadsheet") ) ## go see the new Sheet in the browser ## drive_browse(chicken_sheet) ## clean up drive_rm(csv_file, chicken_sheet) ## End(Not run)
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