This is a fork of BindFS Providing virtual renaming and virtual folders stored in a SQLite db. This is used by https://github.com/philamp/jellygrail. Beware that code must be modified a litlle to fit another purpose. It seems to be the first virtual file-system implementing virtual renaming ⭐
This fork has some former functionnalities butchered for the moment:
- getxattr is not implemented anymore and this FS will act as if it doesn't know getxattr-
- virtual folders are all having the 755 permission by default, chmod has no power here.
- don't use with backup software or rsync, as struct inode is now set as ignored by FUSE and thus inode values are not reboot consistent.
- uniqueness applies to folder and file together, so you can't have a file and folder with same name at the same place.
bindfs - https://bindfs.org/
bindfs is a FUSE filesystem for mirroring a directory to another
directory, similarly to mount --bind
. The permissions of the mirrored
directory can be altered in various ways.
Some things bindfs can be used for:
- Making a directory read-only.
- Making all executables non-executable.
- Sharing a directory with a list of users (or groups).
- Modifying permission bits using rules with chmod-like syntax.
- Changing the permissions with which files are created.
Non-root users can use almost all features, but most interesting
use-cases need user_allow_other
to be defined in /etc/fuse.conf
.
FUSE 2.8.0 or above is required. FUSE 3 is supported. When using FUSE 3, libfuse 3.10.2 or newer is recommended to avoid a bug with readdir, though it only seems to affect a few applications.
To compile from source on Linux, first apt install build-essential pkg-config libfuse3-dev
(or libfuse-dev
on older systems). On MacOS, install XCode (and let it install Developer Tools), pkg-config and either MacFuse or fuse-t.
Download a release or clone this repository.
Then compile and install as usual:
./autogen.sh # Only needed if you cloned the repo.
./configure
make
make install
If you want the mounts made by non-root users to be visible to other users,
you may have to add the line user_allow_other
to /etc/fuse.conf
.
On some systems, you may have to add your user to the fuse
group.
See the bindfs --help
or the man-page for instructions and examples.
The following extra options may be useful under osxfuse:
-o local,allow_other,extended_security,noappledouble
See https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/wiki/Mount-options for details.
Bindfs comes with a (somewhat brittle and messy) test suite. Some tests must be run as root, and some tests only work as non-root.
You can run run the tests with ./test-all.sh
.
It requires Ruby and sudo
, and it uses valgrind
if installed.
There is also a set of Vagrant configs for running the test suite on a variety
of systems. Run them with vagrant/test.rb
(add --help
for extra options).
You can destroy all bindfs Vagrant machines (but not the downloaded images)
with make vagrant-clean
.
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