build:
python3 setup_hf3fs_utils.py bdist_wheel
usage:
$ hf3fs_cli rmtree --help
Usage: hf3fs_cli rmtree [OPTIONS] [DIR_PATHS]...
Move a directory tree to the trash and set an expiration time, it will be automatically deleted after expiration
Example:
hf3fs_cli rmtree <path/to/remove> --expire <expire_time>
- Use --expire [1h|3h|8h|1d|3d|7d] to specify the expiration time, the directory will be deleted after expiration.
- Before expiration, you can restore the directory from the trash using `hf3fs_cli mv <trash_path> <target_path>`.
- If you need to free up space immediately, you can use `hf3fs_cli rmtree <trash_path>` to delete the data in the trash immediately, this operation cannot be undone!
- Use `ls /path/to/hf3fs/trash` to view the trash.
Options:
--expire [1h|3h|8h|1d|3d|7d] Expiration time, contents in the trash will be automatically deleted after expiration
-y, --yes Skip confirmation prompt and delete immediately
--help Show this message and exit.
$ hf3fs_cli mv --help
Usage: hf3fs_cli mv [OPTIONS] OLD_PATH NEW_PATH
Move files, supports moving files between different mount points within the same 3FS
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
If you want to use rmtree
command, the administrator needs to create a trash directory for each user at /{3fs_mountpoint}/trash/{user_name}
. The cleanup of the trash directory is handled by the trash_cleaner
. For instructions on how to use it, please refer to src/client/trash_cleaner/
.