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Name: google_documents
Version: 0.0.5
Summary: Python package to work with Google Documents
Home-page: http://github.com/chimplie/google-documents
Author: Vitalii Pavliuk
Author-email: pavliuk96@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # Google Documents
        
        Work with Google Documents simply without any boring stuff regarding Credentials Account etc.
        
        Find the file in 2 lines:
        
        ```python
        >from google_documents.entities import GoogleDriveFile
        >GoogleDriveFile.filter(name="Foo")
        [<GoogleDriveFile: FILE_ID - Foo file>]
        ```
        
        Read from the Google Sheet just in 3 lines:
        
        ```python
        >from google_documents.entities import GoogleDriveSpreadsheet
        >sh = GoogleDriveSpreadsheet.get(id="YOUR_SPREADSHEET_ID")
        >sh.read(range_name="Sheet 1!A1:B4")
        [['Your', 'Awesome'], ['Data'], ['.']]
        ># Or using indexers
        >sh["Sheet 1!A1:B4"]
        [['Your', 'Awesome'], ['Data'], ['.']]
        ```
        
        Export Google Document to word in 3 lines as well:
        
        ```python
        >from google_documents.entities import GoogleDriveDocument
        >doc = GoogleDriveDocument.get(id="YOUR_DOCUMENT_ID")
        >doc.export("my_file.docx")
        ```
        
        ## Installation
        
        1. Install the module via pip:
        
        ```bash
        pip install google-documents
        ```
        
        1. Issue service account file via [Google Cloud Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/)
        
        1. Put the path to your file in the GOOGLE_DOCUMENT_SERVICE_JSON environment varialbe:
        
        ```bash
        export GOOGLE_DOCUMENT_SERVICE_JSON=PATH_TO_YOUR_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE
        ```
        
        That's it. Now you can start using this package
        
        
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