The aferox packages expands on github.com/spf13/afero by adding more afero.Fs implementations, as well as various afero.Fs utility functions.
The github package adds multiple implementations of afero.Fs for interacting with the GitHub API as if it were a filesystem.
In general it can turn a GitHub url into an afero.Fs.
fs := github.NewFs(github.NewClient(nil))
file, _ := fs.Open("https://github.com/unmango")
// ["go", "thecluster", "pulumi-baremetal", ...]
file.Readdirnames(420)This package lives in a separate module to avoid adding a dependendy on GitHub to aferox.
go get github.com/unmango/aferox/githubThe ignore package adds a filtering afero.Fs that accepts a .gitignore file and ignores paths matched by it.
base := afero.NewMemMapFs()
gitignore, _ := os.Open("path/to/my/.gitignore")
fs, _ := ignore.NewFsFromGitIgnoreReader(base, gitignore)The filter package adds a filtering implementation of afero.Fs similar to afero.RegExpFs, but for predicates.
base := afero.NewMemMapFs()
fs := filter.NewFs(base, func(path string) bool {
return filepath.Ext(path) == ".go"
})The docker package adds a docker afero.Fs implementation for operating on the filesystem of a container.
client := client.NewClientWithOpts(client.FromEnv)
fs := docker.NewFs(client, "my-container-id")This package lives in a separate module to avoid adding a dependency on docker to aferox.
go get github.com/unmango/aferox/dockerThe testing package adds helper stubs for mocking filesystems in tests.
fs := &testing.Fs{
CreateFunc: func(name string) (afero.File, error) {
return nil, errors.New("simulated error")
}
}The writer package adds a readonly afero.Fs implementation that dumps all file writes to the provided io.Writer.
Currently paths are ignored and there are no delimeters separating files.
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
fs := writer.NewFs(buf)
_ = afero.WriteFile(fs, "test.txt", []byte("testing"), os.ModePerm)
_ = afero.WriteFile(fs, "other.txt", []byte("blah"), os.ModePerm)
// "testingblah"
buf.String()The context package adds the context.Fs interface for filesystem implementations that accept a context.Context per operation.
It has a basic test suite and generally works but should be considered a 🚧 work in progress 🚧.
The context package re-exports various functions and types from the standard context packge for convenience.
Currently the creation functions focus on adapting external context.Fs implementations to an afero.Fs to be used with the other utility functions.
var base context.Fs = mypkg.NewEffectfulFs()
fs := context.BackgroundFs(base)
var accessor context.AccessorFunc = func() context.Context {
return context.Background()
}
// Equivalent to `context.BackgroundFs`
fs := context.NewFs(base, accessor)The context.AferoFs interface is a union of afero.Fs and context.Fs, i.e. exposing both fs.Create and fs.CreateContext.
I'm not sure if this actually has any value but it exists.
The context.Discard function adapts an afero.Fs to a context.AferoFs by ignoring the context.Context argument.
base := afero.NewMemMapFs()
var fs context.AferoFs = context.Discard(base)The protofs module contains a silly little idea I had for communicating filesystem information over gRPC.
The protobuf definitions are over at https://github.com/unmango/protofs/.
It... works?
It is not well tested and probably performs poorly.
Use at your own risk.
// Serve any afero.Fs implementation
var fs afero.Fs
server := grpc.NewServer()
protofsv1alpha1.RegisterFsServer(server, fs)
protofsv1alpha1.RegisterFileServer(server, fs)
lis, _ := net.Listen("unix", "/tmp/fs.sock")
server.Serve(lis)conn, _ := grpc.NewClient("unix:///tmp/fs.sock",
grpc.WithTransportCredentials(insecure.NewCredentials()),
)
var fs afero.Fs = protofsv1alpha1.NewFs(conn)