https://savetogoogledrive.herokuapp.com/
https://bhadooclouduploader.herokuapp.com/
The Links should be Direct Download Links
It will save files in Main Drive and not in shared drive
Instructions for creating your own web app :-
Required
- Open Google Dev Credentials Site.
- Create a Project, name as you like.
- Enable Drive API
- In Credentials Page Click
Create Credentials and then Click OAuth Client ID .
- Select Web Application.
- In
Authorized JavaScript origins enter your domain name or IP whichever you are using for this app.
- In
Authorized redirect URIs enter your domain name or IP with /api/oauth/google/callback at last.
- eg. for
https://bhadooclouduploader.herokuapp.com it’s https://bhadooclouduploader.herokuapp.com/api/oauth/google/callback
- Copy your details.
- You’ll need these 3 when deploying to Heroku using below button.
Deploy to Heroku
Before you deploy follow the above steps or it won’t work.
https://elements.heroku.com/buttons/kaizoku75/bhadoo-cloud-drive
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is it safe to use?
I mean did then can view my file which I upload through this?
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ya its safe coz the code is open source u can check on github
Also u can deploy your own but the procedure is lengthy and difficult coz it needs basic knowledge of Drive api and heroku
https://github.com/ParveenBhadooOfficial/Bhadoo-Cloud-Drive
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If you’re using a Google Suite email which has unlimited Google Drive storage, then your organization can see which files you have there.
For eg., suppose I have an email such as [email protected], and that examplename.com is a domain in which the webmaster has a Google Suite account (with unlimited gdrive storage).
In theory, he/she can see files uploaded by all its members. Since I’m a member ([email protected]), my files can be seen by the admin.
As for the heroku script, I haven’t looked at it, but I suppose it’s safe. Just upload stuff you don’t mind losing.
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i tried saving a video , but its saved it as a binary file. what to do now