NAME
Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher - Multiple filesystems mounted on a single filesystem
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; use warnings;
use Fcntl qw( :DEFAULT :mode ); # S_IFREG S_IFDIR, O_SYNC O_LARGEFILE etc
# uncomment this to enable debugging
#sub Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher::DEBUG { 1 }
use Filesys::Virtual::Async::Plain;
use Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher;
# create the root filesystem
my $rootfs = Filesys::Virtual::Async::Plain->new( 'root' => $ENV{'PWD'} );
# create the extra filesystems
my $tmpfs = Filesys::Virtual::Async::Plain->new( 'root' => '/tmp' );
my $procfs = Filesys::Virtual::Async::Plain->new( 'root' => '/proc' );
# put it all together
my $vfs = Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher->new( 'rootfs' => $rootfs );
$vfs->mount( '/tmp', $tmpfs );
$vfs->mount( '/tmp/proc', $procfs );
# use $vfs as you wish!
$vfs->readdir( '/tmp/proc', sub { # should access the $procfs object
my $data = shift;
if ( defined $data ) {
foreach my $e ( @$data ) {
print "entry in /tmp/proc -> $e\n";
}
print "end of listing for /tmp/proc\n";
} else {
print "error reading /tmp/proc\n";
}
} );
ABSTRACT
Using this module will enable you to "mount" objects onto a filesystem and properly map methods to them.
DESCRIPTION
This module allows you to have arbitrary combinations of Filesys::Virtual::Async objects mounted and expose a single filesystem. The dispatcher will correctly map methods to the proper object based on their path in the filesystem. This works similar to the way linux manages mounts in a single "visible" filesystem.
It might be a bit confusing on how the paths work at first. I'm sure with a bit of experimentation and looking at the documentation for the Filesys::Virtual::Async::XYZ subclass, you'll get it!
This module makes extensive use of the functions in File::Spec to be portable, so it might trip you up if you are developing on a linux box and trying to mount '/foo' on a win32 box :)
Initializing the dispatcher
This constructor accepts either a hashref or a hash, valid options are:
rootfs
This sets the Filesys::Virtual::Async object that will manage the "root" filesystem.
If this argument is undefined or not a proper subclass of Filesys::Virtual::Async new() will die.
Methods
There is only two methods you can use, because this module does nothing except dispatch method calls to the proper object.
mount
Mounts a new Filesys::Virtual::Async object on the rootfs. Takes two arguments: the path and the object.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
Possible failure reasons:
- undefined path
- undefined object or not proper subclass of Filesys::Virtual::Async
- another object already mounted on path
NOTE: This module is currently a bit stupid. It will allow mounts on non-existent directories! This could cause weirdness when trying to do operations on the parent directory. This will be rectified in a future version, once I get my head around the callbacks and figure out a new API to mount with a callback...
umount
Unmounts a mounted Filesys::Virtual::Async object. Takes one argument: the path.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
Special Cases
Currently, this module does a pretty good job of dispatching methods to the proper object. However, there are some methods which have exceptions to this rule.
root
Unimplemented, please do it directly on the object you are mounting onto the dispatcher.
stat/lstat
Array mode not supported because it would require extra munging on my part to get the paths right.
link/symlink
Linking across mounts is not supported because it would be crazy to keep the mapping in the dispatcher.
rename/copy/move
Doing these operations across mounts is not supported. Theoretically I could implement this in the dispatcher but it would have to happen in a future version :)
rmtree
Deleting a directory which contains another mount in it is not supported. This could be done but we would have to dig into the AIO code to make sure it stops deleting when it encounters the submount...
Debugging
You can enable debug mode which prints out some information ( and especially error messages ) by doing this:
sub Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher::DEBUG () { 1 }
use Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher;
EXPORT
None.
SEE ALSO
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Filesys::Virtual::Async::Dispatcher
Websites
Search CPAN
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher
CPAN Forum
RT: CPAN's Request Tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher
CPANTS Kwalitee
http://cpants.perl.org/dist/overview/Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher
CPAN Testers Results
http://cpantesters.org/distro/F/Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher.html
CPAN Testers Matrix
http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher
Git Source Code Repository
This code is currently hosted on github.com under the account "apocalypse". Please feel free to browse it and pull from it, or whatever. If you want to contribute patches, please send me a diff or prod me to pull from your repository :)
http://github.com/apocalypse/perl-filesys-virtual-async-dispatcher
Bugs
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-filesys-virtual-async-dispatcher at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Filesys-Virtual-Async-Dispatcher. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
AUTHOR
Apocalypse <apocal@cpan.org>
Props goes to xantus who got me motivated to write this :)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Apocalypse
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.