Google Drive
Overview
Property
Details
When to Use Google Drive Connector
Supported File Types
Google Workspace Files
Uploaded Files
How to Set Up Google Drive Connector
Step 1: Navigate to Data Sources
Step 2: Configure Basic Information
Step 3: Authenticate with Google
Step 4: Select Folder or Files
Step 5: Configure Sync Options
File Filters (JSON Parameters)
Parameter
Type
Description
Default
Step 6: Test Connection
Step 7: Set Refresh Schedule
Step 8: Save and Sync
Finding Google Drive Folder IDs
Method 1: From URL
Method 2: From Folder Details
Configuration Examples
Example 1: Team Documentation Folder
Example 2: Shared Team Drive
Example 3: Specific File Types
Best Practices
1. Use Service Accounts (Enterprise)
2. Organize with Folders
3. Use Appropriate File Types
4. Keep Folder Structure Flat
5. Set Appropriate Permissions
6. Limit Scope for Performance
7. Monitor File Count
Understanding Sync Behavior
Initial Sync
Incremental Syncs
What Gets Synced
File Conversion
Permissions & Security
OAuth Scopes Required
Data Privacy
Revoking Access
Troubleshooting
Authentication Failed
No Files Found
Permission Denied Errors
Slow Syncs
Missing Recent Changes
Shared Drive Issues
Advanced Configuration
Syncing Multiple Folders
Date-Based Filtering
Excluding Specific Files
Monitoring & Maintenance
Regular Checks
Metrics to Track
Integration Best Practices
1. Create AI Agents per Team
2. Use Tags for Organization
3. Combine with Other Sources
Next Steps
Related Connectors
Support
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