How to download large Google Drive file with resume support in Ubuntu?











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My prefered browser: Chromium
My prefered download manager : uget+aria2



When I download a Google Drive folder shared to me, Chromium automatically downloads it by its default download manager. Problem is the size is really huge. So I got to have some resume support.



Link is like https://doc-00-1s-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/secure/bla bla bla bla.



So when I copy the link to uget, or aria2 in terminal... a ServiceLogin.html file gets downloaded.



I have no luck with wget via terminal as well.



So what could be the easy way?










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  • Ask your friend to split the file into pieces, for example using 7zip.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:51






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    sorry, it took him 2 days just to upload the file. There has to be another way.. What is ServiceLogin html file. Is it being downloaded because it fails to verify my google login when i use download via uget or aria? Because if i use the same link again in chrome it works and downloads it via its default download manager.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 11:58












  • Life is long, two days is nothing.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:59










  • Have you tried a download manager add-on, like e.g. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/…? This one claims to replace the built-in download manager and has resume support.
    – Jos
    May 11 '16 at 12:37












  • there used to be days when uget plugin was available that directs the link to uget . The link used to work in the past, well around 3 yrs back.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 12:43















up vote
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My prefered browser: Chromium
My prefered download manager : uget+aria2



When I download a Google Drive folder shared to me, Chromium automatically downloads it by its default download manager. Problem is the size is really huge. So I got to have some resume support.



Link is like https://doc-00-1s-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/secure/bla bla bla bla.



So when I copy the link to uget, or aria2 in terminal... a ServiceLogin.html file gets downloaded.



I have no luck with wget via terminal as well.



So what could be the easy way?










share|improve this question
























  • Ask your friend to split the file into pieces, for example using 7zip.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:51






  • 1




    sorry, it took him 2 days just to upload the file. There has to be another way.. What is ServiceLogin html file. Is it being downloaded because it fails to verify my google login when i use download via uget or aria? Because if i use the same link again in chrome it works and downloads it via its default download manager.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 11:58












  • Life is long, two days is nothing.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:59










  • Have you tried a download manager add-on, like e.g. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/…? This one claims to replace the built-in download manager and has resume support.
    – Jos
    May 11 '16 at 12:37












  • there used to be days when uget plugin was available that directs the link to uget . The link used to work in the past, well around 3 yrs back.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 12:43













up vote
9
down vote

favorite
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up vote
9
down vote

favorite
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My prefered browser: Chromium
My prefered download manager : uget+aria2



When I download a Google Drive folder shared to me, Chromium automatically downloads it by its default download manager. Problem is the size is really huge. So I got to have some resume support.



Link is like https://doc-00-1s-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/secure/bla bla bla bla.



So when I copy the link to uget, or aria2 in terminal... a ServiceLogin.html file gets downloaded.



I have no luck with wget via terminal as well.



So what could be the easy way?










share|improve this question















My prefered browser: Chromium
My prefered download manager : uget+aria2



When I download a Google Drive folder shared to me, Chromium automatically downloads it by its default download manager. Problem is the size is really huge. So I got to have some resume support.



Link is like https://doc-00-1s-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/secure/bla bla bla bla.



So when I copy the link to uget, or aria2 in terminal... a ServiceLogin.html file gets downloaded.



I have no luck with wget via terminal as well.



So what could be the easy way?







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  • Ask your friend to split the file into pieces, for example using 7zip.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:51






  • 1




    sorry, it took him 2 days just to upload the file. There has to be another way.. What is ServiceLogin html file. Is it being downloaded because it fails to verify my google login when i use download via uget or aria? Because if i use the same link again in chrome it works and downloads it via its default download manager.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 11:58












  • Life is long, two days is nothing.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:59










  • Have you tried a download manager add-on, like e.g. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/…? This one claims to replace the built-in download manager and has resume support.
    – Jos
    May 11 '16 at 12:37












  • there used to be days when uget plugin was available that directs the link to uget . The link used to work in the past, well around 3 yrs back.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 12:43


















  • Ask your friend to split the file into pieces, for example using 7zip.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:51






  • 1




    sorry, it took him 2 days just to upload the file. There has to be another way.. What is ServiceLogin html file. Is it being downloaded because it fails to verify my google login when i use download via uget or aria? Because if i use the same link again in chrome it works and downloads it via its default download manager.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 11:58












  • Life is long, two days is nothing.
    – fkraiem
    May 11 '16 at 11:59










  • Have you tried a download manager add-on, like e.g. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/…? This one claims to replace the built-in download manager and has resume support.
    – Jos
    May 11 '16 at 12:37












  • there used to be days when uget plugin was available that directs the link to uget . The link used to work in the past, well around 3 yrs back.
    – nazar2sfive
    May 11 '16 at 12:43
















Ask your friend to split the file into pieces, for example using 7zip.
– fkraiem
May 11 '16 at 11:51




Ask your friend to split the file into pieces, for example using 7zip.
– fkraiem
May 11 '16 at 11:51




1




1




sorry, it took him 2 days just to upload the file. There has to be another way.. What is ServiceLogin html file. Is it being downloaded because it fails to verify my google login when i use download via uget or aria? Because if i use the same link again in chrome it works and downloads it via its default download manager.
– nazar2sfive
May 11 '16 at 11:58






sorry, it took him 2 days just to upload the file. There has to be another way.. What is ServiceLogin html file. Is it being downloaded because it fails to verify my google login when i use download via uget or aria? Because if i use the same link again in chrome it works and downloads it via its default download manager.
– nazar2sfive
May 11 '16 at 11:58














Life is long, two days is nothing.
– fkraiem
May 11 '16 at 11:59




Life is long, two days is nothing.
– fkraiem
May 11 '16 at 11:59












Have you tried a download manager add-on, like e.g. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/…? This one claims to replace the built-in download manager and has resume support.
– Jos
May 11 '16 at 12:37






Have you tried a download manager add-on, like e.g. chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrono-download-manager/…? This one claims to replace the built-in download manager and has resume support.
– Jos
May 11 '16 at 12:37














there used to be days when uget plugin was available that directs the link to uget . The link used to work in the past, well around 3 yrs back.
– nazar2sfive
May 11 '16 at 12:43




there used to be days when uget plugin was available that directs the link to uget . The link used to work in the past, well around 3 yrs back.
– nazar2sfive
May 11 '16 at 12:43










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I had the same issue downloading files using downloaders. The issue is when you are logged in with any Gmail account, google generates a different link. What I do is, I generate a shareable link and open that link in incognito mode, then just added the link to downloader and it works. And now the download link generated is a different one.



More Clear Solution (Changed)




  1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

  2. Open the download url for example it is "https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download"

  3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

  4. Now goto downloads and copy real link form it, that will be like "https://doc-10-4c-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/eia3v63medr04gs1ralifdfml72cmc8k/1469383200000/0595560048316020307/0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ?e=download". For each time/session you will get changed/new link

  5. Now add this link to the uget/idm/xdm it will start downloading.


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    You don't make sense.
    – ubashu
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:14






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    try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Jul 24 '16 at 18:48












  • "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
    – Mladen B.
    Dec 7 '16 at 12:06












  • new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Dec 8 '16 at 20:26






  • 1




    you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Jan 15 '17 at 21:14


















up vote
1
down vote













What worked for me was:




  1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

  2. Open the download url for example it is https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download

  3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

  4. Make sure download starts in your browser (I used Firefox 51).

  5. Go to downloads (Ctrl + J) copy the link and don't stop the download yet!

  6. Paste the link in your download manager, (I used FDM)

  7. Soon as download begins in your manager feel free to stop the download in the browser.

  8. If the download stops for some reason, just go through the above steps again, and replace the old download link with the new one in your download manager and resume!






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  • so what is difference with above answer?
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Aug 28 '17 at 11:14


















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Actually this might solve the issue in a clever & useful way



Tools used:




  • wget

  • uGet (or any other Download Manager)


Things to do:




  • Open terminal

  • Set this command -> nano ~/.bash_aliases


  • Copy and paste this function into the terminal



    function gdrive_download () {
    CONFIRM=$(wget --quiet --save-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --no-check-certificate "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=$1" -O- | sed -rn $
    wget -c --load-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=$CONFIRM&id=$1" -O $2
    rm -rf /tmp/cookies.txt
    }


  • Save file by pressing Ctrl+X



  • On terminal, call the function (this is an example)



     gdrive_download long_google_drive_file_id filename.ext


  • Once it run, you will see an url "https://..."


  • copy and paste this url in your uGet > New Download > URI

  • Enjoy.


Tested to this date.



The function gdrive_download comes from:




https://gist.github.com/iamtekeste/3cdfd0366ebfd2c0d805




They're whom deserve such credit.






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    I had the same issue downloading files using downloaders. The issue is when you are logged in with any Gmail account, google generates a different link. What I do is, I generate a shareable link and open that link in incognito mode, then just added the link to downloader and it works. And now the download link generated is a different one.



    More Clear Solution (Changed)




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is "https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download"

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Now goto downloads and copy real link form it, that will be like "https://doc-10-4c-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/eia3v63medr04gs1ralifdfml72cmc8k/1469383200000/0595560048316020307/0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ?e=download". For each time/session you will get changed/new link

    5. Now add this link to the uget/idm/xdm it will start downloading.


    Tools Info
    UGet+ Chrome






    share|improve this answer



















    • 1




      You don't make sense.
      – ubashu
      Jul 23 '16 at 20:14






    • 1




      try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jul 24 '16 at 18:48












    • "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
      – Mladen B.
      Dec 7 '16 at 12:06












    • new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Dec 8 '16 at 20:26






    • 1




      you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jan 15 '17 at 21:14















    up vote
    21
    down vote













    I had the same issue downloading files using downloaders. The issue is when you are logged in with any Gmail account, google generates a different link. What I do is, I generate a shareable link and open that link in incognito mode, then just added the link to downloader and it works. And now the download link generated is a different one.



    More Clear Solution (Changed)




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is "https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download"

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Now goto downloads and copy real link form it, that will be like "https://doc-10-4c-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/eia3v63medr04gs1ralifdfml72cmc8k/1469383200000/0595560048316020307/0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ?e=download". For each time/session you will get changed/new link

    5. Now add this link to the uget/idm/xdm it will start downloading.


    Tools Info
    UGet+ Chrome






    share|improve this answer



















    • 1




      You don't make sense.
      – ubashu
      Jul 23 '16 at 20:14






    • 1




      try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jul 24 '16 at 18:48












    • "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
      – Mladen B.
      Dec 7 '16 at 12:06












    • new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Dec 8 '16 at 20:26






    • 1




      you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jan 15 '17 at 21:14













    up vote
    21
    down vote










    up vote
    21
    down vote









    I had the same issue downloading files using downloaders. The issue is when you are logged in with any Gmail account, google generates a different link. What I do is, I generate a shareable link and open that link in incognito mode, then just added the link to downloader and it works. And now the download link generated is a different one.



    More Clear Solution (Changed)




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is "https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download"

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Now goto downloads and copy real link form it, that will be like "https://doc-10-4c-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/eia3v63medr04gs1ralifdfml72cmc8k/1469383200000/0595560048316020307/0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ?e=download". For each time/session you will get changed/new link

    5. Now add this link to the uget/idm/xdm it will start downloading.


    Tools Info
    UGet+ Chrome






    share|improve this answer














    I had the same issue downloading files using downloaders. The issue is when you are logged in with any Gmail account, google generates a different link. What I do is, I generate a shareable link and open that link in incognito mode, then just added the link to downloader and it works. And now the download link generated is a different one.



    More Clear Solution (Changed)




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is "https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download"

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Now goto downloads and copy real link form it, that will be like "https://doc-10-4c-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/eia3v63medr04gs1ralifdfml72cmc8k/1469383200000/0595560048316020307/0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ?e=download". For each time/session you will get changed/new link

    5. Now add this link to the uget/idm/xdm it will start downloading.


    Tools Info
    UGet+ Chrome







    share|improve this answer














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    • 1




      You don't make sense.
      – ubashu
      Jul 23 '16 at 20:14






    • 1




      try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jul 24 '16 at 18:48












    • "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
      – Mladen B.
      Dec 7 '16 at 12:06












    • new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Dec 8 '16 at 20:26






    • 1




      you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jan 15 '17 at 21:14














    • 1




      You don't make sense.
      – ubashu
      Jul 23 '16 at 20:14






    • 1




      try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jul 24 '16 at 18:48












    • "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
      – Mladen B.
      Dec 7 '16 at 12:06












    • new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Dec 8 '16 at 20:26






    • 1




      you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Jan 15 '17 at 21:14








    1




    1




    You don't make sense.
    – ubashu
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:14




    You don't make sense.
    – ubashu
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:14




    1




    1




    try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Jul 24 '16 at 18:48






    try it and let me know if you have same problem as title says. it will make you sense
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Jul 24 '16 at 18:48














    "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
    – Mladen B.
    Dec 7 '16 at 12:06






    "For each time/session you will get changed/new link" - isn't this a problem? How is this an answer if the problem is still there?
    – Mladen B.
    Dec 7 '16 at 12:06














    new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Dec 8 '16 at 20:26




    new link is based on time you requested download that have some expiry date , that means the link is valid for some time (let's say 1day). if you want to resume the download and the link is expired , many download have refresh link option so you won't loose the previous progress.
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Dec 8 '16 at 20:26




    1




    1




    you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Jan 15 '17 at 21:14




    you should get the latest link again and update the download uri.
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Jan 15 '17 at 21:14












    up vote
    1
    down vote













    What worked for me was:




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Make sure download starts in your browser (I used Firefox 51).

    5. Go to downloads (Ctrl + J) copy the link and don't stop the download yet!

    6. Paste the link in your download manager, (I used FDM)

    7. Soon as download begins in your manager feel free to stop the download in the browser.

    8. If the download stops for some reason, just go through the above steps again, and replace the old download link with the new one in your download manager and resume!






    share|improve this answer























    • so what is difference with above answer?
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Aug 28 '17 at 11:14















    up vote
    1
    down vote













    What worked for me was:




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Make sure download starts in your browser (I used Firefox 51).

    5. Go to downloads (Ctrl + J) copy the link and don't stop the download yet!

    6. Paste the link in your download manager, (I used FDM)

    7. Soon as download begins in your manager feel free to stop the download in the browser.

    8. If the download stops for some reason, just go through the above steps again, and replace the old download link with the new one in your download manager and resume!






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    • so what is difference with above answer?
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Aug 28 '17 at 11:14













    up vote
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    up vote
    1
    down vote









    What worked for me was:




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Make sure download starts in your browser (I used Firefox 51).

    5. Go to downloads (Ctrl + J) copy the link and don't stop the download yet!

    6. Paste the link in your download manager, (I used FDM)

    7. Soon as download begins in your manager feel free to stop the download in the browser.

    8. If the download stops for some reason, just go through the above steps again, and replace the old download link with the new one in your download manager and resume!






    share|improve this answer














    What worked for me was:




    1. Open Browser in Private/incognito mode

    2. Open the download url for example it is https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B08CMVb2YK_EMkUyRmc4a0NtazQ&export=download

    3. File size is larger so it will show you warning just click Download anyway the file will start downloading.

    4. Make sure download starts in your browser (I used Firefox 51).

    5. Go to downloads (Ctrl + J) copy the link and don't stop the download yet!

    6. Paste the link in your download manager, (I used FDM)

    7. Soon as download begins in your manager feel free to stop the download in the browser.

    8. If the download stops for some reason, just go through the above steps again, and replace the old download link with the new one in your download manager and resume!







    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



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    edited Aug 28 '17 at 4:22









    muru

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    answered Aug 28 '17 at 2:17









    dumpy

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    • so what is difference with above answer?
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Aug 28 '17 at 11:14


















    • so what is difference with above answer?
      – Azmat Karim Khan
      Aug 28 '17 at 11:14
















    so what is difference with above answer?
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Aug 28 '17 at 11:14




    so what is difference with above answer?
    – Azmat Karim Khan
    Aug 28 '17 at 11:14










    up vote
    0
    down vote













    Actually this might solve the issue in a clever & useful way



    Tools used:




    • wget

    • uGet (or any other Download Manager)


    Things to do:




    • Open terminal

    • Set this command -> nano ~/.bash_aliases


    • Copy and paste this function into the terminal



      function gdrive_download () {
      CONFIRM=$(wget --quiet --save-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --no-check-certificate "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=$1" -O- | sed -rn $
      wget -c --load-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=$CONFIRM&id=$1" -O $2
      rm -rf /tmp/cookies.txt
      }


    • Save file by pressing Ctrl+X



    • On terminal, call the function (this is an example)



       gdrive_download long_google_drive_file_id filename.ext


    • Once it run, you will see an url "https://..."


    • copy and paste this url in your uGet > New Download > URI

    • Enjoy.


    Tested to this date.



    The function gdrive_download comes from:




    https://gist.github.com/iamtekeste/3cdfd0366ebfd2c0d805




    They're whom deserve such credit.






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      up vote
      0
      down vote













      Actually this might solve the issue in a clever & useful way



      Tools used:




      • wget

      • uGet (or any other Download Manager)


      Things to do:




      • Open terminal

      • Set this command -> nano ~/.bash_aliases


      • Copy and paste this function into the terminal



        function gdrive_download () {
        CONFIRM=$(wget --quiet --save-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --no-check-certificate "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=$1" -O- | sed -rn $
        wget -c --load-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=$CONFIRM&id=$1" -O $2
        rm -rf /tmp/cookies.txt
        }


      • Save file by pressing Ctrl+X



      • On terminal, call the function (this is an example)



         gdrive_download long_google_drive_file_id filename.ext


      • Once it run, you will see an url "https://..."


      • copy and paste this url in your uGet > New Download > URI

      • Enjoy.


      Tested to this date.



      The function gdrive_download comes from:




      https://gist.github.com/iamtekeste/3cdfd0366ebfd2c0d805




      They're whom deserve such credit.






      share|improve this answer

























        up vote
        0
        down vote










        up vote
        0
        down vote









        Actually this might solve the issue in a clever & useful way



        Tools used:




        • wget

        • uGet (or any other Download Manager)


        Things to do:




        • Open terminal

        • Set this command -> nano ~/.bash_aliases


        • Copy and paste this function into the terminal



          function gdrive_download () {
          CONFIRM=$(wget --quiet --save-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --no-check-certificate "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=$1" -O- | sed -rn $
          wget -c --load-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=$CONFIRM&id=$1" -O $2
          rm -rf /tmp/cookies.txt
          }


        • Save file by pressing Ctrl+X



        • On terminal, call the function (this is an example)



           gdrive_download long_google_drive_file_id filename.ext


        • Once it run, you will see an url "https://..."


        • copy and paste this url in your uGet > New Download > URI

        • Enjoy.


        Tested to this date.



        The function gdrive_download comes from:




        https://gist.github.com/iamtekeste/3cdfd0366ebfd2c0d805




        They're whom deserve such credit.






        share|improve this answer














        Actually this might solve the issue in a clever & useful way



        Tools used:




        • wget

        • uGet (or any other Download Manager)


        Things to do:




        • Open terminal

        • Set this command -> nano ~/.bash_aliases


        • Copy and paste this function into the terminal



          function gdrive_download () {
          CONFIRM=$(wget --quiet --save-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --no-check-certificate "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=$1" -O- | sed -rn $
          wget -c --load-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=$CONFIRM&id=$1" -O $2
          rm -rf /tmp/cookies.txt
          }


        • Save file by pressing Ctrl+X



        • On terminal, call the function (this is an example)



           gdrive_download long_google_drive_file_id filename.ext


        • Once it run, you will see an url "https://..."


        • copy and paste this url in your uGet > New Download > URI

        • Enjoy.


        Tested to this date.



        The function gdrive_download comes from:




        https://gist.github.com/iamtekeste/3cdfd0366ebfd2c0d805




        They're whom deserve such credit.







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