When we download/upload something from a cloud server, it gives more transfer rate as compared to a normal server. We can use Google Drive for storage as well as fast speed download. The problem is how to upload something to G-Drive direct from the Internet. So, Here we will see a solution to upload anything to Google Drive directly from the Internet.

All we need is google account and a few lines of code.

Google Colab is a free cloud service with GPU support. It is like Jupyter Notebook and very simple to use. In this tutorial, we will be using Google Colab to download anything to our google drive.

Step # 1: Sign in to Google Colab and Create a new Python3 notebook.

Step # 2: Importing google drive to colab













To import google drive, write this code in the code section of colab and run it by Ctrl+Enter .

from google.colab import drive drive.mount( '/content/gdrive' )

On running code, one blue link and a text box will appear we need to provide a permission text. So click the link and a new tab will open where you will be asked for permission to access google drive. After providing permissions a text will be displayed that we need to Copy and paste on the colabs text box.

Paste text in box and press enter. That all to import gdrive. We can see Google drive on the Left Side Panel.

Step # 3: Download something to Google Drive

To download something all we need is URL to the downloadable file.

import requests file_url = "http://1.droppdf.com/files/5iHzx/automate-the-boring-stuff-with-python-2015-.pdf" r = requests.get(file_url, stream = True ) with open ( "/content/gdrive/My Drive/python.pdf" , "wb" ) as file : for block in r.iter_content(chunk_size = 1024 ): if block: file .write(block)

Run this code to download the files in gdrive (Change the file_url with your file’s url). We can see on the left side panel that pdf file is downloaded.