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Alessandro Strada edited this page Sep 5, 2019 · 50 revisions

By default the configuration file is first created in ~/.gdfuse/default/config (or ~/.gdfuse/label/config if a label was specified on the command line). If the program is launched with the -xdgbd flag, however, the file is instead created in ~/.config/gdfuse/default/config or ~/.config/gdfuse/label/config; see Configuration path priority for more details.

The parser is very simple and only accepts lines in the form key=value, without spaces, comments, or anything else.

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Specifies the interval in seconds between queries to detect server-side changes:

metadata_cache_time=60

Specifies if the filesystem is to be mounted read-only:

read_only=false

Specifies the umask (i.e. the bitmask of the permissions that are not present) mount option:

umask=0o002

Specifies the Sqlite3 busy handler timeout in milliseconds:

sqlite3_busy_timeout=5000

Specifies whether to download Google Docs (these files are read-only, even if read_only=false):

download_docs=true

Text document export format:

document_format=desktop

If document_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

document_icon=

Drawings export format:

drawing_format=desktop

If drawing_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

drawing_icon=

Forms export format:

form_format=desktop

If form_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

form_icon=

Presentations export format:

presentation_format=desktop

If presentation_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

presentation_icon=

Spreadsheets export format:

spreadsheet_format=desktop

If spreadsheet_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

spreadsheet_icon=

Maps export format (the only valid format is desktop):

map_format=desktop

If map_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

map_icon=

Fusion table export format (the only valid format is desktop):

fusion_table_format=desktop

If fusion_table_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

fusion_table_icon=

Google Apps Script export format:

apps_script_format=desktop

If apps_script_format=desktop, specifies the icon of the desktop link (default is no icon):

apps_script_icon=

OAuth2 client ID (optional):

client_id=

OAuth2 client secret (optional):

client_secret=

OAuth2 verification code (optional). Useful when authorizing on a different machine.

verification_code=

Google Drive supports multiple files with the same name. This flag specifies the behavior of mv: When set to false, mv behaves in the standard way, overwriting (trashing) the target file if it exists. When set to true, mv will always keep the target file:

keep_duplicates=false

Specifies whether to display file extensions for Google Docs:

docs_file_extension=true

Specifies the maximum cache size in MB:

max_cache_size_mb=512

Specifies whether to permanently turn off CURL logging (even in debug mode). Set it to true to avoid a segmentation fault on some architectures:

curl_debug_off=false

Specifies whether files removed from trash folder are permanently deleted (WARNING: permanently deleted files cannot be recovered, set it to true at your own risk):

delete_forever_in_trash_folder=false

Specifies whether to directly stream large files, so that are no more cached (please note that this does not affect file uploading):

stream_large_files=false

Specifies the threshold (in megabytes) to detect large files:

large_file_threshold_mb=16

Specifies if large files should be read-only, to avoid accidental uploads of very big files (checked only if stream_large_files=true):

large_file_read_only=false

[Removed in 0.7.0] Specifies whether to upload files in a concurrent thread:

async_upload=true

Specifies connection timeout in milliseconds:

connect_timeout_ms=5000

Specifies maximum download speed per connection in bytes/second (0 = unlimited):

max_download_speed=0

Specifies maximum upload speed per connection in bytes/second (0 = unlimited):

max_upload_speed=0

Specifies when a transfer is too slow. If speed (in bytes/second) is under low_speed_limit for low_speed_time (in seconds), the file transfer will be terminated (0 = don't check):

low_speed_limit=0
low_speed_time=0

Specifies maximum number of retries after an error occurred (during a Drive API request):

max_retries=8

Specifies the maximum size in bytes of an upload chunk:

max_upload_chunk_size=1099511627776 (* 1TB for 64-bit machines *)
max_upload_chunk_size=805306368 (* 768MB for 32-bit machines *)

Specifies the minimum size of download/write buffers (used only if stream_large_files=true or write_buffers=true):

memory_buffer_size=1048576 (* 1MB *)

Specifies the maximum memory occupation of read-ahead/write buffers, before it starts to de-allocate the oldest ones (used only if stream_large_files=true or write_buffers=true):

max_memory_cache_size=10485760 (* 10MB *)

Specifies how many blocks (of memory_buffer_size bytes) to download in parallel (used only if stream_large_files=true):

read_ahead_buffers=3

When set to true, creates a new directory /lost+found where you can access unorganized files (those you can get filtering with is:unorganized owner:me in the web interface):

lost_and_found=false

When set to true, creates a new read-only directory /.shared where you can access all files that are shared with you (those you can get in the Shared with me section of the web interface):

shared_with_me=false

Enable XDG Base Directory support (to turn it on use -xdgbd command line option; see Configuration path priority for more information):

xdg_base_directory=false

Path of the directory storing application state (if blank uses the default):

data_directory=

Path of the directory storing application cache (if blank uses the default):

cache_directory=

Path of the directory containing log files (if blank uses the default):

log_directory=

[Since 0.6.20] Specifies a Google Drive folder to use as root, if you don't want to expose your entire drive from your mountpoint. You can use a folder id or a full remote path:

root_folder=

[Since 0.6.23] Specifies the Team Drive id, if you want to mount a Team Drive:

team_drive_id=

[Since 0.7.0] Enables in-memory metadata cache:

metadata_memory_cache=true

[Since 0.7.0] Specifies every how many seconds the metadata cache is saved to sqlite3 db:

metadata_memory_cache_saving_interval=30

[Since 0.7.0] Permits the download of files marked by Google Drive as abusive:

acknowledge_abuse=false

[Since 0.7.0] Customize the executable to run when you specify a desktop export format:

desktop_entry_exec=

[Since 0.7.1] Enable caching file writes in memory:

write_buffers=false

[Since 0.7.4] Disable trash bin access:

disable_trash=false

[Since 0.7.8] Let Google Drive autodetect MIME types:

autodetect_mime=true

[Since 0.7.9] Keep target history/metadata when moving/renaming files:

mv_keep_target=false

[Since 0.7.10] Enable async upload queue:

async_upload_queue=false

[Since 0.7.10] Size of the async upload thread pool (how many concurrent uploads can start):

async_upload_threads=10

[Since 0.7.10] Logs buffer contents for reads/writes (for debug purposes):

debug_buffers=false

[Since 0.7.11] Path of the JSON file that contains service account credentials (downloaded during account creation):

service_account_credentials_path=

[Since 0.7.11] Email of the user for which the application is requesting delegated access. Works only for G Suite domains. It is ignored if service_account_credentials_path is not specified:

service_account_user_to_impersonate

Document export formats

desktop format creates a shortcut to the document that will be opened in the web browser for edit.

If you don't want to export a specific kind of docs, just remove the format portion. For example, if you have this line in your config file:

drawing_format=

no drawings will be exported.

Note that if you change any export format, you will have to clear the cache (using -cc command line option). Note also that this feature works only if you set docs_file_extension=true.

Configuration path priority

The application reads or initializes its configuration according to the following logic:

  1. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gdfuse/ is read if already existing;
  2. Otherwise $HOME/.gdfuse/ is read if already existing;
  3. Otherwise $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gdfuse/ is created, but only if the -xdgbd flag has been passed to the command;
  4. Otherwise $HOME/.gdfuse/ is created.

This is done in compliance with the XDG Base Directory Specification.

The xdg_base_directory option in the default/config (or label/config) file acts independently from the mechanism above: if set to true (default with the -xdgbd flag), it tells the program to also use the $XDG_DATA_HOME and $XDG_CACHE_HOME paths; if set to false, all the user's data will stay under the gdfuse directory, wherever it is located.

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