afero
fsnotify
afero | fsnotify | |
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17 | 23 | |
5,699 | 7,047 | |
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4.4 | 6.8 | |
8 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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afero
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How do you test programs that move their input files?
Probably use something like https://github.com/spf13/afero
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Powerful template for CLI projects in Go 🐹
Afero filesystem for various fs utils, abstractions and in-memory fs for testing. For example, instead of os.Remove("file") use filesystem.Api().Remove("file")
- How should I go about creating a program that holds various MP4 files?
- Afero - A filesystem abstraction system for go
- How to serve files from internal Directory (storage)?
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Interacting with the file system
Literally I'm making a library for this purpouse. It allows you to make project generators using templates and custom scripts. If you want you can collaborate xd. Answering your question I use a library named afero. owl afero
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Read/Write FileSystem header interface for dependency injection
Not to be a downer but does this do anything afero doesn't?
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Virtual filesystem path in golang
You could take a look at afero in memory file system. It should solve your problem as long as you can keep the files in memory.
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Write once, store anywhere: Extensible file systems for Go
It also lacks consistency and sometimes reliability. I actually reached out with bug fixes and offered to improve things, but they had a different plan for the project. HackpadFS adds the shared test suite that was missing from afero.
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File Systems implemented in Go
afero - A FileSystem Abstraction System for Go
fsnotify
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GitHub - no-src/gofs: A cross-platform real-time file synchronization tool out of the box based on Golang
Like monitored_rsync, gofs use the fsnotify module to monitor file changes, and use inotify under linux.
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How to detect new files or moved files
https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify (may not be supported in unraid with the overlay fs)
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fanotify in x/sys/unix and file_handle structure in C
You may want to check out https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify and see how they handle it.
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Hello everyone, I created an Emacs-independent (doesn't require Emacs to be running) agenda notification app. I tested it under Doom Emacs and vanilla Emacs, and it worked fine, please try it and report any possible issues at GitHub. Thanks!
i don't use org-agenda but i was looking at you code and you may want to use fsnotify instead of a timer that may use more CPU than it should:
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Running command when file is written to drive
I think you can try fsnotify altrough you will need Go do build the cmd part. Once built you can attach it folder and pipe output to other command.
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fsnotify has been archived
See https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/413
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GoNetNinja: Days 1 and 2
https://github.com/gobuffalo/buffalo/issues/510 https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/152
- Fsnotify - Cross-platform file system notifications for Go.
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When to run arbitrary/shell commands in go program.
Why not one of the native Go file watching libs (e.g. fsnotify/notify/etc)? In general you're much more likely to get better control over behaviour from native code than from shelling out.
What are some alternatives?
vfs for golang - Virtual filesystem library written in golang
juicefs - JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3.
bitio - Optimized bit-level Reader and Writer for Go.
gcsfuse - A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
notify - File system event notification library on steroids.
reflex - Run a command when files change
avgRating - Calculate average score and rating based on Wilson Score Equation
goofys - a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
conv - Fast conversions across various Go types with a simple API.
archiver - Easily create & extract archives, and compress & decompress files of various formats
go-systemd - Go bindings to systemd socket activation, journal, D-Bus, and unit files