Zip Google Drive Folder | Must Watch |
So, how do you get that neat, compressed .zip archive? You need a workaround. Here are the three fastest methods to zip a Google Drive folder, whether you’re using a browser, a PC, or a mobile device. This is the most reliable method if you don't want to install extra software.
from google.colab import drive drive.mount('/content/drive') Run the following script to zip a specific folder:
print("Zip created successfully!")
Open Google Drive in your browser. Step 2: Right-click on the folder you want to zip. Step 3: Select Download . Wait: Google Drive will automatically zip the folder for the download . You will see a pop-up saying, "Downloading [Folder Name].zip." Step 4: Once downloaded, locate the .zip file in your computer’s "Downloads" folder. Step 5: (Optional) Drag that .zip file back into Google Drive.
Go to Google Colab and create a new notebook. Step 2: Mount your Google Drive with this code: zip google drive folder
import zipfile import os folder_path = '/content/drive/MyDrive/Target_Folder_Name' zip_path = '/content/drive/MyDrive/Compressed_Folder.zip'
Google Drive desperately needs a native "Create Zip Archive" button. Until then, the "Download" workaround is the quickest hack for 90% of users. Do you have a favorite script or tool for managing Drive compression? Let me know in the comments below! So, how do you get that neat, compressed
with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_path, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as zipf: for root, dirs, files in os.walk(folder_path): for file in files: zipf.write(os.path.join(root, file), arcname=os.path.relpath(os.path.join(root, file), os.path.join(folder_path, '..')))