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Package vfs provides a pluggable, extensible, and opinionated set of file system functionality for Go across a number of file system types such as os, S3, and GCS. When building our platform, initially we wrote a library that was something to the effect of Not only was ugly but because the behaviors of each "file system" were different and we had to constantly alter the file locations and pass a bucket string (even if the fs didn't know what a bucket was). We found a handful of third-party libraries that were interesting but none of them had everything we needed/wanted. Of particular inspiration was https://github.com/spf13/afero in its composition of the super-powerful stdlib io.* interfaces. Unfortunately, it didn't support Google Cloud Storage and there was still a lot of passing around of strings and structs. Few, if any, of the vfs-like libraries provided interfaces to easily and confidently create new file system backends. What we needed/wanted was the following(and more): Go install: We provide vfssimple as basic way of initializing file system backends (see each implementations's docs about authentication). vfssimple pulls in every c2fo/vfs backend. If you need to reduce the backend requirements (and app memory footprint) or add a third party backend, you'll need to implement your own "factory". See backend doc for more info. You can then use those file systems to initialize locations which you'll be referencing frequently, or initialize files directly You can perform a number of actions without any consideration for the underlying system's api or implementation details. File's io.* interfaces may be used directly: * none so far Feel free to send a pull request if you want to add your backend to the list. Things to add: Brought to you by the Enterprise Pipeline team at C2FO: * John Judd - john.judd@c2fo.com * Jason Coble - [@jasonkcoble](https://twitter.com/jasonkcoble) - jason@c2fo.com * Chris Roush – chris.roush@c2fo.com * Moe Zeid - moe.zeid@c2fo.com https://github.com/c2fo/ Contributing Distributed under the MIT license. See `http://github.com/c2fo/vfs/License.md for more information. * absolute path - A path is said to be absolute if it provides the entire context need to find a file, including the file system root. An absolute path must begin with a slash and may include . and .. directories. * file path - A file path ends with a filename and therefore may not end with a slash. It may be relative or absolute. * location path - A location/dir path must end with a slash. It may be relative or absolute. * relative path - A relative path is a way to locate a dir or file relative to another directory. A relative path may not begin with a slash but may include . and .. directories. * URI - A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a string of characters that unambiguously identifies a particular resource. To guarantee uniformity, all URIs follow a predefined set of syntax rules, but also maintain extensibility through a separately defined hierarchical naming scheme (e.g. http://).
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purl: pkg:golang/github.com/c2fo/vfs/v5
License: MIT
Latest release: about 4 years ago
First release: over 6 years ago
Namespace: github.com/c2fo/vfs
Dependent packages: 2
Dependent repositories: 3
Stars: 351 on GitHub
Forks: 35 on GitHub
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