Use etcd as a filesystem
THis IS STILL WORK IN PROGRESS
Because filesystem API is super stable, widely known and supported, and very simple.
Also because it seems like this can be useful for lots of companies out there that have already deployed apps that read some configuration file from local filesystem and would love to load these configuration files to something like etcd and ensure a consistent view of across a cluster of nodes.
Etcd-fs uses go-fuse and go-etcd, two nice modules to create fuse filesystem in go and use etcd from go.
Every file maps to a key in etcd. Every directory maps to a directory in etcd. The content of every file maps to the value of the key in etcd.
When you mount the filesystem, it will mount the root directory of etcd.
Clone the project and build it.
make build
This generates an executable file etcdfs
. You can mount etcd as a filesystem by running etcdfs ETCD_ENDPOINT MOUNT_PATH
. For example:
./etcds /tmp/foobar http://localhost:4001
Then you can access /tmp/foobar
and use etcd as a filesystem.
To unmount it:
fusermount -u /tmp/foobar
Basic filesystem operations like:
- Reading/Writing files
- Creating/Deleting files
- Creating/Deleting directories
- Lots of optimizations
- Lots of error handling
- Specifiying more options to etcd connection
- Mount filesystem to some node in etcd, not necessarily the root
- Use watch to get updates from etcd and maybe change file modification time (????)