# Users - Drive - Query - [API documentation](#api-documentation) - [Query documentation](#query-documentation) ## API documentation * [Google Drive API](https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/reference) ## Query documentation * [Search Files](https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/search-files) * [Search Terms](https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/ref-search-terms) * [Search Labels](https://developers.google.com/drive/labels/guides/search-label) * [Activity Query](https://developers.google.com/drive/activity/v2/reference/rest/v2/activity/query) From the dcoumentation above: *** The following demonstrates operator and query term combinations: The contains operator only performs prefix matching for a name term. For example, suppose you have a name of HelloWorld. A query of name contains 'Hello' returns a result, but a query of name contains 'World' doesn't. The contains operator only performs matching on entire string tokens for the fullText term. For example, if the full text of a document contains the string "HelloWorld", only the query fullText contains 'HelloWorld' returns a result. The contains operator matches on an exact alphanumeric phrase if it's surrounded by double quotes. For example, if the fullText of a document contains the string "Hello there world", then the query fullText contains '"Hello there"' returns a result, but the query fullText contains '"Hello world"' doesn't. Furthermore, since the search is alphanumeric, if the full text of a document contains the string "Hello_world", then the query fullText contains '"Hello world"' returns a result. *** Here are some details that aren't clear from the explanation above. All non-alphanumeric characters in the file name are replaced by a space, and a list of text tokens is produced. All matches are case-insensitive. There is a match when abc and def and ghi all have a prefix/full match of some token in the file name. * Linux/MacOS/Windows Command Prompt/Windows Power Shell - ```query "name contains 'abc def ghi'"``` There is a match when abc and def and ghi all have a full match of some token in the file text. * Linux/MacOS/Windows Command Prompt/Windows Power Shell - ```query "fullText contains 'abc def ghi'"``` There is a match when "abc def ghi" has a full match with a contiguous series of tokens in the file text. * Linux/MacOS/Windows Command Prompt - ```query "fullText contains '\"abc def ghi\"'"``` * Windows Power Shell - ```query 'fullText contains ''\"abc def ghi\"'''``` *** Here are details on how to search for public file properties. query "properties has {key='Key' and value='Value'}" Here are details on how to search for private file properties. query "appProperties has {key='Key' and value='Value'}" The keys and values must be exact matches.