Multiple clouds, one Kotlin Multiplatform bridge. Currently only supporting web, but desktop and Android support are planned.
- ⚡ Unified: One library to access Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive.
- 🪶 Lightweight: No need to integrate different SDKs for different platforms.
- 📱 Cross-platform: Currently supports web, but mobile (Android) and desktop (JVM) are planned.
Limited access scopes by using app folders are preferred by the library wherever possible.
| Mobile (Android) |
Desktop (JVM) |
Web (JS/WASM) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Dropbox | ⏳ | ⏳ | ✅ |
| Google Drive | ⏳ | ⏳ | ✅ |
| Microsoft OneDrive | ⏳ | ⏳ | ✅ |
✅ = Supported.
⏳ = Planned.
See Compatibility.md for important remarks about each service.
- Folders
- List content
- Create/delete folder
- Files
- Create/update/delete file
- Download file content
- User
- Get name and email address
See Compatibility.md for details.
This library is not yet stable. The API will change.
The library is published to Maven Central.
dependencies {
implementation("nl.jacobras:cloudbridge:0.4.0")
}The main entry point is CloudBridge.dropbox(), CloudBridge.googleDrive() or CloudBridge.oneDrive().
Here's an example with Dropbox. First instantiate the service:
val service = CloudBridge.dropbox(clientId = "yourClientId")Then, have the user authenticate on the authenticate URL:
val authenticator = service.getAuthenticator(redirectUri = "yourRedirectUri")
val authenticateUrl = authenticator.buildUrl()
// Now redirect the user to `authenticateUrl`The user will grant access and get redirected to your redirect URI. Here, read
the ?code=xxx parameter from the URL and pass it to the authenticator:
authenticator.exchangeCodeForToken(code = code)Now the service is ready to be used!
val service = CloudBridge.dropbox(clientId = "yourClientId")
try {
service.listFiles()
} catch (e: CloudServiceException) {
// Handle...
}The library only supports limited/private app folders, no full access.
The library prefers to work with IDs over paths.
Only one account per service is supported as of now.
id and path variables are typed as much as possible, to prevent
accidental mix-ups.
Dropbox will throw 409 when it can't find a path. Other services throw
404 CloudBridge turns them both into CloudServiceException.NotFoundException.
Feel free to open an issue if you have a different use case for any of these.
Next to Kotlin Multiplatform, this library uses:
- Ktor and Ktorfit for network requests.
- KotlinCrypto hash for SHA256 hashing.
- multiplatform-settings to persist tokens.
- urlencoder for URL encoding.
