This is a FUSE filesystem for Moodle. It allows you to mount your Moodle site as a filesystem and access your Moodle files as if they were local files.
It is a concept that has been around for a while, but I have not found any implementations that I could get to work, or that were not abandoned. This is my attempt at creating one.
You can easily grab a Windows binary in the realeases section, it behaves as the program with all dependencies already resolved in a single file (thanks, pyinstaller), make sure to place the env file alongside it with the correct credentials.
You need to install Winsfp to run the program on Windows.
First, you need to create a .env
file with the following variables:
SITE=https://moodle.example.com
MOODLE_USERNAME=yourusername
PASSWORD=yourpassword
MOUNT=/path/to/mountpoint
Then, just run the python script with the requirements installed. You can use a virtual environment if you want.
pip install -r requirements.txt
python main.py
This works on Linux and Windows. I have not tested it on Mac OS, but it could work there too.
Q: Why is refuse in the project root? It's alpha software with some errors, I managed to make it fit for this project for now
- Python 3.6 or newer
- refuse - cross platform FUSE bindings
- requests - HTTP library for Python
- python-dotenv - Python library for reading .env files
- Read-only filesystem to read your Moodle files and announcements
- In-memory file caching mechanism
- Automatic html-to-markdown conversion for announcements
- Fix invisible top-level files
- Better memory handling (customizable), expecially for large files (chunking)
- Forum viewing support
- Persistent tree cache (currently it is built at every mount)
- Better error handling
- Better logging
- Better documentation
- GUI