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All I want to do is make it so my existing Android app can read files from Google Drive, upload new files to Google Drive, and edit existing files on Google Drive. I've read that Drive SDK v2 was focused solely on making it easy for Android and mobile in general developers to use it, and yet there seems to be virtually nothing in their documentation about it.

Ideally, I'd like someone to point at some decent documentation, example, or tutorial covering how to do this keep in mind I'm using Android. They have plenty of stuff on how to use Drive with the Google App Engine; I have already looked at it and I have no idea how to go from that to an Android app.

I need to know which libraries I need to download and add to my project, what I need to add to my manifest, and how I can ultimately get a list of files from Google Drive, download one, and then upload a modified version. Ideally, I'd like it to handle accounts automatically, the way that the officially Google Drive app does. Edit: Claudio Cherubino says that Google Play Services is now available and will make this process a lot easier. However, there's no sample code available yet, he says it's coming soon Edit 2X: Looks like I was off by about a month when I said Google wouldn't have a working example until next year.

The official guide from Google is over here:. I haven't tested their methods yet, so it's possible that my solutions from September below are still the best:. For Google's online services in general you'll need these libraries in your project: Instructions and Download Link.

Next, go to Google Console. Make a new project. Figuring this out wasted at least 20 hours of my time alone. Still on the console, go to API Access. Create a client, make it an Android app. Give it your bundle ID. I don't think the fingerprints thing is actually important, as I'm pretty sure I used the wrong one, but try to get that right anyways Google provides instructions for it. I'm looking into that right now and will probably edit this answer in a few minutes if i figure it out One last thing Right click your project, go into it's properties, and under Android change the build target to Google APIs if you must.

If they aren't there, download them from the android download manager. You'll need a Google Account set up on your test device. The code as written will automatically use the first Google Account it finds that's what the [0] is.

IDK if you need to have downloaded the Google Drive app for this to have worked. The above should get you started and hopefully you can figure your way out from there I'm fairly certain I've just written the most comprehensive set up guide to setting up an Android app to use Google Drive.

Shame on Google for spreading the necessary material across at least 6 different pages that don't link to each other at all. And for those about to go caving Copy it, follow the readme , and it should work works for me on an Android emulator with KitKat. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?



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