PHP Google Drive API - Upload file to my own personal drive account











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I am trying to build a very simplified piece of code that is to simply upload a local file from server to my personal drive account. Right now I am struggling with authentication issues, and not sure what kind of credential type I need.



Importantly, since this is only accessing my own private drive, I want to upload my credentials once and not have it ask in future. I am not trying to use oAuth to access my user's drives at all. It seems most documentation is for if we are trying to authenticate and access OTHER users drives?



I think I can manage the upload code once I can authenticate, but right now I can't even list my existing files.



Here is my code so far:



<?php
require_once 'google-api-php-client/vendor/autoload.php';

/**
* Returns an authorized API client.
* @return Google_Client the authorized client object
*/
function getClient($credentialsPath = ''){
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('Google Drive API');
$client->setAuthConfig($credentialsPath); // saved some credentials from console, but not sure which ones to use?
$client->setScopes(Google_Service_Drive::DRIVE);

return $client;
}


// Get the API client and construct the service object.
$client = getClient($credentialsPath);
$service = new Google_Service_Drive($client);

// Print the names and IDs for up to 10 files.
$optParams = array(
'pageSize' => 10,
'fields' => 'nextPageToken, files(id, name)'
);
$results = $service->files->listFiles($optParams);

if (count($results->getFiles()) == 0) {
print "No files found.n";
} else {
print "Files:n";
foreach ($results->getFiles() as $file) {
printf("%s (%s)n", $file->getName(), $file->getId());
}
}


When I run this code I get the following error code:




Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_Service_Exception' with message '{ "error": { "errors": [ { "domain": "usageLimits", "reason": "dailyLimitExceededUnreg", "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup.", "extendedHelp": "https://code.google.com/apis/console" } ], "code": 403, "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup." }




The few things I looked at suggest this code is not about daily limit, but in fact incorrect usage of credentials. Any idea how I can fix this?










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  • It may help stackoverflow.com/questions/19335503/…
    – Jared Chu
    Nov 20 at 3:02






  • 1




    Thanks for letting me know, I had a look and tried various answers there. It doesn't seem to help at all. I even created a new project entirely and a fresh OAuth 2.0 credential which I downloaded as JSON and reference in my PHP file there. Still no luck, with same issue I am receiving.
    – NJ.
    Nov 20 at 3:12










  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/19766912/…
    – pinoyyid
    Nov 24 at 3:12















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I am trying to build a very simplified piece of code that is to simply upload a local file from server to my personal drive account. Right now I am struggling with authentication issues, and not sure what kind of credential type I need.



Importantly, since this is only accessing my own private drive, I want to upload my credentials once and not have it ask in future. I am not trying to use oAuth to access my user's drives at all. It seems most documentation is for if we are trying to authenticate and access OTHER users drives?



I think I can manage the upload code once I can authenticate, but right now I can't even list my existing files.



Here is my code so far:



<?php
require_once 'google-api-php-client/vendor/autoload.php';

/**
* Returns an authorized API client.
* @return Google_Client the authorized client object
*/
function getClient($credentialsPath = ''){
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('Google Drive API');
$client->setAuthConfig($credentialsPath); // saved some credentials from console, but not sure which ones to use?
$client->setScopes(Google_Service_Drive::DRIVE);

return $client;
}


// Get the API client and construct the service object.
$client = getClient($credentialsPath);
$service = new Google_Service_Drive($client);

// Print the names and IDs for up to 10 files.
$optParams = array(
'pageSize' => 10,
'fields' => 'nextPageToken, files(id, name)'
);
$results = $service->files->listFiles($optParams);

if (count($results->getFiles()) == 0) {
print "No files found.n";
} else {
print "Files:n";
foreach ($results->getFiles() as $file) {
printf("%s (%s)n", $file->getName(), $file->getId());
}
}


When I run this code I get the following error code:




Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_Service_Exception' with message '{ "error": { "errors": [ { "domain": "usageLimits", "reason": "dailyLimitExceededUnreg", "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup.", "extendedHelp": "https://code.google.com/apis/console" } ], "code": 403, "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup." }




The few things I looked at suggest this code is not about daily limit, but in fact incorrect usage of credentials. Any idea how I can fix this?










share|improve this question






















  • It may help stackoverflow.com/questions/19335503/…
    – Jared Chu
    Nov 20 at 3:02






  • 1




    Thanks for letting me know, I had a look and tried various answers there. It doesn't seem to help at all. I even created a new project entirely and a fresh OAuth 2.0 credential which I downloaded as JSON and reference in my PHP file there. Still no luck, with same issue I am receiving.
    – NJ.
    Nov 20 at 3:12










  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/19766912/…
    – pinoyyid
    Nov 24 at 3:12













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up vote
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I am trying to build a very simplified piece of code that is to simply upload a local file from server to my personal drive account. Right now I am struggling with authentication issues, and not sure what kind of credential type I need.



Importantly, since this is only accessing my own private drive, I want to upload my credentials once and not have it ask in future. I am not trying to use oAuth to access my user's drives at all. It seems most documentation is for if we are trying to authenticate and access OTHER users drives?



I think I can manage the upload code once I can authenticate, but right now I can't even list my existing files.



Here is my code so far:



<?php
require_once 'google-api-php-client/vendor/autoload.php';

/**
* Returns an authorized API client.
* @return Google_Client the authorized client object
*/
function getClient($credentialsPath = ''){
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('Google Drive API');
$client->setAuthConfig($credentialsPath); // saved some credentials from console, but not sure which ones to use?
$client->setScopes(Google_Service_Drive::DRIVE);

return $client;
}


// Get the API client and construct the service object.
$client = getClient($credentialsPath);
$service = new Google_Service_Drive($client);

// Print the names and IDs for up to 10 files.
$optParams = array(
'pageSize' => 10,
'fields' => 'nextPageToken, files(id, name)'
);
$results = $service->files->listFiles($optParams);

if (count($results->getFiles()) == 0) {
print "No files found.n";
} else {
print "Files:n";
foreach ($results->getFiles() as $file) {
printf("%s (%s)n", $file->getName(), $file->getId());
}
}


When I run this code I get the following error code:




Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_Service_Exception' with message '{ "error": { "errors": [ { "domain": "usageLimits", "reason": "dailyLimitExceededUnreg", "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup.", "extendedHelp": "https://code.google.com/apis/console" } ], "code": 403, "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup." }




The few things I looked at suggest this code is not about daily limit, but in fact incorrect usage of credentials. Any idea how I can fix this?










share|improve this question













I am trying to build a very simplified piece of code that is to simply upload a local file from server to my personal drive account. Right now I am struggling with authentication issues, and not sure what kind of credential type I need.



Importantly, since this is only accessing my own private drive, I want to upload my credentials once and not have it ask in future. I am not trying to use oAuth to access my user's drives at all. It seems most documentation is for if we are trying to authenticate and access OTHER users drives?



I think I can manage the upload code once I can authenticate, but right now I can't even list my existing files.



Here is my code so far:



<?php
require_once 'google-api-php-client/vendor/autoload.php';

/**
* Returns an authorized API client.
* @return Google_Client the authorized client object
*/
function getClient($credentialsPath = ''){
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('Google Drive API');
$client->setAuthConfig($credentialsPath); // saved some credentials from console, but not sure which ones to use?
$client->setScopes(Google_Service_Drive::DRIVE);

return $client;
}


// Get the API client and construct the service object.
$client = getClient($credentialsPath);
$service = new Google_Service_Drive($client);

// Print the names and IDs for up to 10 files.
$optParams = array(
'pageSize' => 10,
'fields' => 'nextPageToken, files(id, name)'
);
$results = $service->files->listFiles($optParams);

if (count($results->getFiles()) == 0) {
print "No files found.n";
} else {
print "Files:n";
foreach ($results->getFiles() as $file) {
printf("%s (%s)n", $file->getName(), $file->getId());
}
}


When I run this code I get the following error code:




Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_Service_Exception' with message '{ "error": { "errors": [ { "domain": "usageLimits", "reason": "dailyLimitExceededUnreg", "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup.", "extendedHelp": "https://code.google.com/apis/console" } ], "code": 403, "message": "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires signup." }




The few things I looked at suggest this code is not about daily limit, but in fact incorrect usage of credentials. Any idea how I can fix this?







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  • It may help stackoverflow.com/questions/19335503/…
    – Jared Chu
    Nov 20 at 3:02






  • 1




    Thanks for letting me know, I had a look and tried various answers there. It doesn't seem to help at all. I even created a new project entirely and a fresh OAuth 2.0 credential which I downloaded as JSON and reference in my PHP file there. Still no luck, with same issue I am receiving.
    – NJ.
    Nov 20 at 3:12










  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/19766912/…
    – pinoyyid
    Nov 24 at 3:12


















  • It may help stackoverflow.com/questions/19335503/…
    – Jared Chu
    Nov 20 at 3:02






  • 1




    Thanks for letting me know, I had a look and tried various answers there. It doesn't seem to help at all. I even created a new project entirely and a fresh OAuth 2.0 credential which I downloaded as JSON and reference in my PHP file there. Still no luck, with same issue I am receiving.
    – NJ.
    Nov 20 at 3:12










  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/19766912/…
    – pinoyyid
    Nov 24 at 3:12
















It may help stackoverflow.com/questions/19335503/…
– Jared Chu
Nov 20 at 3:02




It may help stackoverflow.com/questions/19335503/…
– Jared Chu
Nov 20 at 3:02




1




1




Thanks for letting me know, I had a look and tried various answers there. It doesn't seem to help at all. I even created a new project entirely and a fresh OAuth 2.0 credential which I downloaded as JSON and reference in my PHP file there. Still no luck, with same issue I am receiving.
– NJ.
Nov 20 at 3:12




Thanks for letting me know, I had a look and tried various answers there. It doesn't seem to help at all. I even created a new project entirely and a fresh OAuth 2.0 credential which I downloaded as JSON and reference in my PHP file there. Still no luck, with same issue I am receiving.
– NJ.
Nov 20 at 3:12












see stackoverflow.com/questions/19766912/…
– pinoyyid
Nov 24 at 3:12




see stackoverflow.com/questions/19766912/…
– pinoyyid
Nov 24 at 3:12

















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