// Package mount implents a FUSE mounting system for rclone remotes. // +build linux darwin freebsd package mount import ( "log" "os" "os/signal" "syscall" "time" "bazil.org/fuse" fusefs "bazil.org/fuse/fs" "github.com/ncw/rclone/cmd" "github.com/ncw/rclone/cmd/mountlib" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/spf13/cobra" "golang.org/x/sys/unix" ) // Globals var ( noModTime = false noChecksum = false debugFUSE = false noSeek = false dirCacheTime = 5 * 60 * time.Second // mount options readOnly = false allowNonEmpty = false allowRoot = false allowOther = false defaultPermissions = false writebackCache = false maxReadAhead fs.SizeSuffix = 128 * 1024 umask = 0 uid = uint32(unix.Geteuid()) gid = uint32(unix.Getegid()) // foreground = false // default permissions for directories - modified by umask in Mount dirPerms = os.FileMode(0777) filePerms = os.FileMode(0666) ) func init() { umask = unix.Umask(0) // read the umask unix.Umask(umask) // set it back to what it was cmd.Root.AddCommand(commandDefintion) commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&noModTime, "no-modtime", "", noModTime, "Don't read/write the modification time (can speed things up).") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&noChecksum, "no-checksum", "", noChecksum, "Don't compare checksums on up/download.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&debugFUSE, "debug-fuse", "", debugFUSE, "Debug the FUSE internals - needs -v.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&noSeek, "no-seek", "", noSeek, "Don't allow seeking in files.") commandDefintion.Flags().DurationVarP(&dirCacheTime, "dir-cache-time", "", dirCacheTime, "Time to cache directory entries for.") // mount options commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&readOnly, "read-only", "", readOnly, "Mount read-only.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&allowNonEmpty, "allow-non-empty", "", allowNonEmpty, "Allow mounting over a non-empty directory.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&allowRoot, "allow-root", "", allowRoot, "Allow access to root user.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&allowOther, "allow-other", "", allowOther, "Allow access to other users.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&defaultPermissions, "default-permissions", "", defaultPermissions, "Makes kernel enforce access control based on the file mode.") commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&writebackCache, "write-back-cache", "", writebackCache, "Makes kernel buffer writes before sending them to rclone. Without this, writethrough caching is used.") commandDefintion.Flags().VarP(&maxReadAhead, "max-read-ahead", "", "The number of bytes that can be prefetched for sequential reads.") commandDefintion.Flags().IntVarP(&umask, "umask", "", umask, "Override the permission bits set by the filesystem.") commandDefintion.Flags().Uint32VarP(&uid, "uid", "", uid, "Override the uid field set by the filesystem.") commandDefintion.Flags().Uint32VarP(&gid, "gid", "", gid, "Override the gid field set by the filesystem.") //commandDefintion.Flags().BoolVarP(&foreground, "foreground", "", foreground, "Do not detach.") } var commandDefintion = &cobra.Command{ Use: "mount remote:path /path/to/mountpoint", Short: `Mount the remote as a mountpoint. **EXPERIMENTAL**`, Long: ` rclone mount allows Linux, FreeBSD and macOS to mount any of Rclone's cloud storage systems as a file system with FUSE. This is **EXPERIMENTAL** - use with care. First set up your remote using ` + "`rclone config`" + `. Check it works with ` + "`rclone ls`" + ` etc. Start the mount like this rclone mount remote:path/to/files /path/to/local/mount When the program ends, either via Ctrl+C or receiving a SIGINT or SIGTERM signal, the mount is automatically stopped. The umount operation can fail, for example when the mountpoint is busy. When that happens, it is the user's responsibility to stop the mount manually with # Linux fusermount -u /path/to/local/mount # OS X umount /path/to/local/mount ### Limitations ### This can only write files seqentially, it can only seek when reading. This means that many applications won't work with their files on an rclone mount. The bucket based remotes (eg Swift, S3, Google Compute Storage, B2, Hubic) won't work from the root - you will need to specify a bucket, or a path within the bucket. So ` + "`swift:`" + ` won't work whereas ` + "`swift:bucket`" + ` will as will ` + "`swift:bucket/path`" + `. None of these support the concept of directories, so empty directories will have a tendency to disappear once they fall out of the directory cache. Only supported on Linux, FreeBSD and OS X at the moment. ### rclone mount vs rclone sync/copy ## File systems expect things to be 100% reliable, whereas cloud storage systems are a long way from 100% reliable. The rclone sync/copy commands cope with this with lots of retries. However rclone mount can't use retries in the same way without making local copies of the uploads. This might happen in the future, but for the moment rclone mount won't do that, so will be less reliable than the rclone command. ### Filters ### Note that all the rclone filters can be used to select a subset of the files to be visible in the mount. ### Directory Cache ### Using the ` + "`--dir-cache-time`" + ` flag, you can set how long a directory should be considered up to date and not refreshed from the backend. Changes made locally in the mount may appear immediately or invalidate the cache. However, changes done on the remote will only be picked up once the cache expires. Alternatively, you can send a ` + "`SIGHUP`" + ` signal to rclone for it to flush all directory caches, regardless of how old they are. Assuming only one rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) ### Bugs ### * All the remotes should work for read, but some may not for write * those which need to know the size in advance won't - eg B2 * maybe should pass in size as -1 to mean work it out * Or put in an an upload cache to cache the files on disk first `, Run: func(command *cobra.Command, args []string) { cmd.CheckArgs(2, 2, command, args) fdst := cmd.NewFsDst(args) err := Mount(fdst, args[1]) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Fatal error: %v", err) } }, } // mountOptions configures the options from the command line flags func mountOptions(device string) (options []fuse.MountOption) { options = []fuse.MountOption{ fuse.MaxReadahead(uint32(maxReadAhead)), fuse.Subtype("rclone"), fuse.FSName(device), fuse.VolumeName(device), fuse.NoAppleDouble(), fuse.NoAppleXattr(), // Options from benchmarking in the fuse module //fuse.MaxReadahead(64 * 1024 * 1024), //fuse.AsyncRead(), - FIXME this causes // ReadFileHandle.Read error: read /home/files/ISOs/xubuntu-15.10-desktop-amd64.iso: bad file descriptor // which is probably related to errors people are having //fuse.WritebackCache(), } if allowNonEmpty { options = append(options, fuse.AllowNonEmptyMount()) } if allowOther { options = append(options, fuse.AllowOther()) } if allowRoot { options = append(options, fuse.AllowRoot()) } if defaultPermissions { options = append(options, fuse.DefaultPermissions()) } if readOnly { options = append(options, fuse.ReadOnly()) } if writebackCache { options = append(options, fuse.WritebackCache()) } return options } // mount the file system // // The mount point will be ready when this returns. // // returns an error, and an error channel for the serve process to // report an error when fusermount is called. func mount(f fs.Fs, mountpoint string) (*mountlib.FS, <-chan error, func() error, error) { fs.Debugf(f, "Mounting on %q", mountpoint) c, err := fuse.Mount(mountpoint, mountOptions(f.Name()+":"+f.Root())...) if err != nil { return nil, nil, nil, err } filesys := NewFS(f) server := fusefs.New(c, nil) // Serve the mount point in the background returning error to errChan errChan := make(chan error, 1) go func() { err := server.Serve(filesys) closeErr := c.Close() if err == nil { err = closeErr } errChan <- err }() // check if the mount process has an error to report <-c.Ready if err := c.MountError; err != nil { return nil, nil, nil, err } unmount := func() error { return fuse.Unmount(mountpoint) } return filesys.FS, errChan, unmount, nil } // Mount mounts the remote at mountpoint. // // If noModTime is set then it func Mount(f fs.Fs, mountpoint string) error { if debugFUSE { fuse.Debug = func(msg interface{}) { fs.Debugf("fuse", "%v", msg) } } // Set permissions dirPerms = 0777 &^ os.FileMode(umask) filePerms = 0666 &^ os.FileMode(umask) // Show stats if the user has specifically requested them if cmd.ShowStats() { stopStats := cmd.StartStats() defer close(stopStats) } // Mount it FS, errChan, unmount, err := mount(f, mountpoint) if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to mount FUSE fs") } sigInt := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(sigInt, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM) sigHup := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(sigHup, syscall.SIGHUP) waitloop: for { select { // umount triggered outside the app case err = <-errChan: break waitloop // Program abort: umount case <-sigInt: err = unmount() break waitloop // user sent SIGHUP to clear the cache case <-sigHup: root, err := FS.Root() if err != nil { fs.Errorf(f, "Error reading root: %v", err) } else { root.ForgetAll() } } } if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to umount FUSE fs") } return nil }