Another alternative is to use a script at startup of QGIS, which downloads the file with wget to a local drive. <https://medium.com/@acpanjan/download-google-drive-files-using-wget-3c2c025a8b99>
Kind regards Michael -- Dr. Michael Hälsig Diefenbachstr. 9 81479 München Tel.: +49 89 79199563 Mob.:+49 171 333 7558 Am Mittwoch, 4. Oktober 2023, 12:05:29 CEST schrieb Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User: > Hi list - > > I'm experimenting using the flatgeobuf file format with files placed on > the web. > > My current test setup is a simple web site located at one.com. I > uploaded the .fgb file to the site and let QGIS access it using the data > manager: > > That worked as a charm ! > > However, I would like to use Google Drive as a data repository instead > of the website, so I uploaded the same file to (my) Google Drive in the > "Shared Data" directory and made it public viewable using a https > address similar to this: > > *https://drive.google.com/file/d/180sZv.... a lot of letters and > numbers....Ue/view?usp=sharing* > > The question: Is there any method so QGIS can access to the .fgb file > located in Google Drive using the information in the above https address ? > > -- > Med venlig hilsen / Best regards > > Bo Victor Thomsen _______________________________________________ QGIS-User mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
