recursive
Recursively lists permissions on a folder and all of its children.
Synopsis
IMPORTANT: If you are not specifying a folder in a Shared Drive, you can simply use “gsm files list recursive” with “permissions” in the fields parameter like so: “gsm files list recursive –folderId –fields “files(id,name,mimeType,permissions),nextPageToken”
gsm permissions list recursive [flags]
Options
--batchThreads int Specify the number of threads that should be used for recursive commands (overrides value in config file. Max 16)
--excludeFolders strings Ids of folders to exclude.
Note that due to the way permissions are automatically inherited in Drive, this may not have the desired result for permission commands!
--fields string Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved.
See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
--folderId string File id of the folder.
-h, --help help for recursive
--includeRoot If set to true, the root (specified parent) is included in the results
--useDomainAdminAccess Issue the request as a domain administrator; if set to true, then the requester will be granted access if the file ID parameter refers to a shared drive and the requester is an administrator of the domain to which the shared drive belongs.
Options inherited from parent commands
--compressOutput By default, GSM outputs "pretty" (indented) objects. By setting this flag, GSM's output will be compressed. This may or may not improve performance in scripts.
--config string config file (default is $HOME/.config/gsm/.gsm.yaml)
--delay int This delay (plus a random jitter between 0 and 50) will be applied after every command to avoid reaching quota and rate limits. Set to 0 to disable.
--dwdSubject string Specify a subject used for DWD impersonation (overrides value in config file)
--log string Set the path of the log file. Default is either ~/gsm.log or defined in your config file
--maxElapsedTime int This is the maximum total time that will be spent retrying a request in minutes. (default 15)
--maxRetryInterval int This is the maximum interval that will be used between retry attempts in seconds. (default 320)
--redirectPort int This is the TCP port on which GSM will create web server if you authenticate with a user account for the first time. This is necessary for the OAuth flow. See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/native-app#redirect-uri_loopback (default 8081)
--retryOn ints Specify the HTTP error code(s) that GSM should retry on. Note that GSM will always retry on HTTP 403 errors that indicate a quota / rate limit error
--streamOutput Setting this flag will cause GSM to output slice values to stdout one by one, instead of one large object
SEE ALSO
- gsm permissions list - Lists a file’s or shared drive’s permissions.