JDrive is proposing as a linux synchronization tool for your Google Drive documents (like Dropbox). JDrive only needs to have access to your Google Drive, via standard Google OAuth2 authentication process, in order to keep your file sync.
- Java 1.8
- Gradle 3.0
All the project is written using the latest version of IntelliJ as
Gradle project, so to Import it using gradle import
.
After correctly installed all the dependencies, run:
git clone [email protected]:AndreaGhizzoni/JDrive.git JDrive
cd JDrive
gradle
Running only gradle
is enough to build all the project.
The last command produce a folder in build/install
called JDrive
with the following content:
- lib: witch contains all the dependencies jar
- bin: witch contains the script to launch JDrive, depending to your OS
The following instructions assumes that your under unix-like OS, you have build it from this repo and your are in the root folder of the repo.
To start JDrive follow the instruction below:
./build/install/JDrive/bin/JDrive -start
To stop the current instance of JDrive:
./build/install/JDrive/bin/JDrive -stop
To get the current status:
./build/install/JDrive/bin/JDrive -ststus
and for the complete list of commands:
./build/install/JDrive/bin/JDrive -help