This guide explains how the Google Drive API supports several ways to search files and folders.
You can use the list method on the
files resource to return all or some of a
Drive user's files and folders. The list method can also be
used to retrieve the fileId required for some resource methods (such as the
get method and the update) method.
Use the fields parameter
If you want to specify the fields to return in the response, you can set the
fields system
parameter
with any method of the files resource. If you omit the fields parameter, the
server returns a default set of fields specific to the method. For example, the
list method returns only the kind, id,
name, mimeType, and resourceKey fields for each file. To return different
fields, see Return specific fields.
Get a file
To get a file, use the get method on the
files resource with the fileId path parameter.
If you don't know the file ID, you can list all files using the list
method.
The method returns the file as an instance of a files resource. If you provide
the alt=media query parameter, then the response includes the file contents in
the response body. To download or export the file, see Download and export
files.
To acknowledge the risk of downloading known malware or other
abusive files, set the
acknowledgeAbuse query parameter to true. This field is only applicable when
the alt=media parameter is set and the user is either the file owner or an
organizer of the shared drive in which the file resides.
Search for all files and folders on the current user's My Drive
Use the list method without any parameters to return all files and folders.
GET https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files
Search for specific files or folders on the current user's My Drive
To search for a specific set of files or folders, use the query string q field
with the list method to filter the files to
return by combining one or more search terms.
The query string syntax contains the following three parts:
query_term operator values
Where:
query_termis the query term or field to search upon.operatorspecifies the condition for the query term.valuesare the specific values you want to use to filter your search results.
For example, the following query string filters the search to only return folders by setting the MIME type:
q: mimeType = 'application/vnd.google-apps.folder'
To view all file query terms, see File-specific query terms.
To view all query operators that you can use to construct a query, see Query operators.
Query string examples
The following table lists examples of some basic query strings. The actual code differs depending on the client library you use for your search.
You must also escape special characters in your file names to make sure the
query works correctly. For example, if a filename contains both an apostrophe
(') and a backslash ("\") character, use a backslash to escape them: name
contains 'quinn\'s paper\\essay'.
| What you want to query | Example |
|---|---|
| Files with the name "hello" | name = 'hello' |
| Files with a name containing the words "hello" and "goodbye" | name contains 'hello' and name contains 'goodbye' |
| Files with a name that does not contain the word "hello" | not name contains 'hello' |
| Files that contain the text "important" and in the trash | fullText contains 'important' and trashed = true |
| Files that contain the word "hello" | fullText contains 'hello' |
| Files that don't have the word "hello" | not fullText contains 'hello' |
| Files that contain the exact phrase "hello world" | fullText contains '"hello world"' |
| Files with a query that contains the "\" character (for example, "\authors") | fullText contains '\\authors' |
| Files that are folders | mimeType = 'application/vnd.google-apps.folder' |
| Files that are not folders | mimeType != 'application/vnd.google-apps.folder' |
| Files modified after a given date (default time zone is UTC) | modifiedTime > '2012-06-04T12:00:00' |
| Image or video files modified after a specific date | modifiedTime > '2012-06-04T12:00:00' and (mimeType contains 'image/' or mimeType contains 'video/') |
| Files that are starred | starred = true |
Files within a collection (for example, the folder ID in the parents collection) |
'1234567' in parents |
| Files in an application data folder in a collection | 'appDataFolder' in parents |
| Files for which user "test@example.org" is the owner | 'test@example.org' in owners |
| Files for which user "test@example.org" has write permission | 'test@example.org' in writers |
| Files for which members of the group "group@example.org" have write permission | 'group@example.org' in writers |
| Files shared with the authorized user with "hello" in the name | sharedWithMe and name contains 'hello' |
| Files with a custom file property visible to all apps | properties has { key='mass' and value='1.3kg' } |
| Files with a custom file property private to the requesting app | appProperties has { key='additionalID' and value='8e8aceg2af2ge72e78' } |
| Files that have not been shared with anyone or domains (only private, or shared with specific users or groups) | visibility = 'limited' |
Filter search results with a client library
The following code sample shows how to use a client library to filter search
results to file names and IDs of JPEG files. This sample uses the mimeType
query term to narrow results to files of type image/jpeg. It also sets
spaces to drive to further narrow the search to the Drive
space. When nextPageToken returns null,
there are no more results.
Java
Python
Node.js
PHP
Search for files with a custom file property
To search for files with a custom file property, use either the properties or
the appProperties search query term with a key and value. For example, to
search for a custom file property that's private to the requesting app called
additionalID with a value of 8e8aceg2af2ge72e78:
appProperties has { key='additionalID' and value='8e8aceg2af2ge72e78' }
For more information, see Add custom file properties.
Search for files with a specific label or field value
To search for files with specific labels, use the labels search query term
with a specific label ID. For example: 'labels/LABEL_ID' in
labels. If successful, the response body contains all file instances where the
label's applied.
To search for files without a specific label ID: Not
'labels/LABEL_ID' in labels.
You can also search for files based on specific field values. For example, to
search for files with a text value:
labels/LABEL_ID.text_field_id ='TEXT'.
For more information, see Search for files with a specific label or field value.
Search the corpora
Searches that call the list method use the
corpora of user by default. To search
other corpora, such as files shared with a domain, set the corpora
parameter.
Multiple corpora may be searched in a single query, though incomplete results
might be returned if the combined corpora is too large. If incompleteSearch is
true in the response body, then all documents weren't returned. If this
occurs, you should narrow your query by choosing a different corpora such as
user or drive.
Related topics
- Search for shared drives
- Search query terms and operators
- Google Workspace and Google Drive supported MIME types
- Roles and permissions
- Search for files with a specific label or field value