fuselage | based semantic file system , in python , over FUSE
kandi X-RAY | fuselage Summary
kandi X-RAY | fuselage Summary
fuselage is a Python library. fuselage has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However fuselage build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
tag-based semantic file system, in python, over FUSE. Pluggable aspects (parsing or interpretting). Querying and relations between tags/items. Modular architecture, allows different user-ends (fs/webdav/http/..), or backends (sql/rdf/..). 2011, hristo stanev + svilen dobrev.
tag-based semantic file system, in python, over FUSE. Pluggable aspects (parsing or interpretting). Querying and relations between tags/items. Modular architecture, allows different user-ends (fs/webdav/http/..), or backends (sql/rdf/..). 2011, hristo stanev + svilen dobrev.
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fuselage has a low active ecosystem.
It has 3 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
fuselage has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of fuselage is current.
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fuselage has no bugs reported.
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fuselage has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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fuselage has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi has reviewed fuselage and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into fuselage implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
- Dispatch the target
- Wrapper for dispatch
- Log the given texts
- Delete the given tag
- Recursively recalculate the graph
- Add rtag to dct
- Add an element to the set
- Delete the relationship between two tags
- Add a tag to the graph
- Return rexp expression
- Directory name
- Strip the id from a path
- Get the name from a string
- Get the ID associated with a given file path
- Get ID from a string
- Delete an arc pair
- Add an element to the graph
- Remove element from tag
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fuselage Key Features
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fuselage Examples and Code Snippets
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Install fuselage
Install the dependencies: sudo apt-get install python-fuse fuse-utils python-kjbuckets. download, then extract (into directory ./fs/) tar xvf fuselage.tar.gz. or from bzr repository (use tagfs/fs/mount.py instead of fs/mount.py) bzr co http+webdav://94.190.190.193/bzr/tagfs/trunk/ tagfs. Create a directory for the mount point mkdir ~/myfs. Mount it (repository is ~/.fsrepo by default) fs/mount.py ~/myfs.
Install the dependencies: sudo apt-get install python-fuse fuse-utils python-kjbuckets
Get the source
download, then extract (into directory ./fs/) tar xvf fuselage.tar.gz
or from bzr repository (use tagfs/fs/mount.py instead of fs/mount.py) bzr co http+webdav://94.190.190.193/bzr/tagfs/trunk/ tagfs
Create a directory for the mount point mkdir ~/myfs
Mount it (repository is ~/.fsrepo by default) fs/mount.py ~/myfs for another repository: -o repository=<path_to_repository> … to turn on logging: -o logfile=<path_to_logfile> …
Install the dependencies: sudo apt-get install python-fuse fuse-utils python-kjbuckets
Get the source
download, then extract (into directory ./fs/) tar xvf fuselage.tar.gz
or from bzr repository (use tagfs/fs/mount.py instead of fs/mount.py) bzr co http+webdav://94.190.190.193/bzr/tagfs/trunk/ tagfs
Create a directory for the mount point mkdir ~/myfs
Mount it (repository is ~/.fsrepo by default) fs/mount.py ~/myfs for another repository: -o repository=<path_to_repository> … to turn on logging: -o logfile=<path_to_logfile> …
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