gofs

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A cross-platform file synchronization tool out of the box based on golang.
Installation
The first need Go installed (version 1.18+ is required), then you can use the below
command to install gofs
.
go install github.com/no-src/gofs/...@latest
Run In Docker
If you want to run in a docker, you should install or build with the -tags netgo
flag or set the
environment CGO_ENABLED=0
, otherwise you may get an error that the gofs
not found, when the docker container is
running.
go install -tags netgo github.com/no-src/gofs/...@latest
Run In the Background
You can install a program run in the background using the following command on Windows.
go install -ldflags="-H windowsgui" github.com/no-src/gofs/...@latest
Quick Start
Prerequisites
Please ensure the source directory and dest directory exists first, replace the following path with your real path.
$ mkdir source dest
Generate the TLS cert file and key file for testing purposes.
The TLS cert and key files are just used by File Server and Remote Disk Server.
$ go run $GOROOT/src/crypto/tls/generate_cert.go --host 127.0.0.1
2021/12/30 17:21:54 wrote cert.pem
2021/12/30 17:21:54 wrote key.pem
Look up our workspace.
$ ls
cert.pem key.pem source dest
Local Disk
Monitor source directory and sync change files to dest directory.
You can use the logically_delete
flag to enable the logically delete and avoid deleting files by mistake.
Set the checkpoint_count
flag to use the checkpoint in the file to reduce transfer unmodified file chunks, by
default checkpoint_count=10
, which means it has 10+2
checkpoints at most. There are two additional checkpoints at
the head and tail. The first checkpoint is equal to the chunk_size
, it is optional. The last checkpoint is equal to
the file size, it is required. The checkpoint offset set by the checkpoint_count
is always more than chunk_size
,
unless the file size is less than or equal to chunk_size
, then the checkpoint_count
will be zero, so it is optional.
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest
Sync Once
Sync the whole path immediately from source directory to dest directory.
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest -sync_once
Sync Cron
Sync the whole path from source directory to dest directory with cron.
# Per 30 seconds sync the whole path from source directory to dest directory
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest -sync_cron="*/30 * * * * *"
Daemon Mode
Start a daemon to create subprocess to work, and record pid info to pid file.
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest -daemon -daemon_pid
File Server
Start a file server for source directory and dest directory.
The file server is use HTTPS default, set the tls_cert_file
and tls_key_file
flags to customize the cert file and
key file.
You can disable the HTTPS by set the tls
flag to false
if you don't need it.
If you set the tls
to true
, the file server default port is 443
, otherwise it is 80
, and you can customize the
default port with the server_addr
flag, like -server_addr=":443"
.
You should set the rand_user_count
flag to auto generate some random users or set the users
flag to customize server
users for security reasons.
The server users will output to log if you set the rand_user_count
flag greater than zero.
If you need to compress the files, add the server_compress
flag to enable gzip compression for response, but it is not
fast now, and may reduce transmission efficiency in the LAN.
# Start a file server and create three random users
# Replace the `tls_cert_file` and `tls_key_file` flags with your real cert files in the production environment
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest -server -tls_cert_file=cert.pem -tls_key_file=key.pem -rand_user_count=3
Remote Disk Server
Start a remote disk server as a remote file source.
The source
flag detail see Remote Server Source Protocol.
Pay attention to that remote disk server users must have read permission at least, for
example, -users="gofs|password|r"
.
You can use the checkpoint_count
flag like the Local Disk.
# Start a remote disk server
# Replace the `tls_cert_file` and `tls_key_file` flags with your real cert files in the production environment
# Replace the `users` flag with complex username and password for security
$ gofs -source="rs://127.0.0.1:8105?mode=server&local_sync_disabled=true&path=./source&fs_server=https://127.0.0.1" -dest=./dest -users="gofs|password|r" -tls_cert_file=cert.pem -tls_key_file=key.pem
Remote Disk Client
Start a remote disk client to sync change files from remote disk server.
Use the sync_once
flag to sync the whole path immediately from remote disk server to local dest directory,
like Sync Once.
Use the sync_cron
flag to sync the whole path from remote disk server to local dest directory with cron,
like Sync Cron.
The source
flag detail see Remote Server Source Protocol.
# Start a remote disk client
# Replace the `users` flag with your real username and password
$ gofs -source="rs://127.0.0.1:8105" -dest=./dest -users="gofs|password"
Remote Push Server
Start a Remote Disk Server as a remote file source, then enable the remote push server with
the push_server
flag.
Pay attention to that remote push server users must have read and write permission at least, for
example, -users="gofs|password|rw"
.
# Start a remote disk server and enable the remote push server
# Replace the `tls_cert_file` and `tls_key_file` flags with your real cert files in the production environment
# Replace the `users` flag with complex username and password for security
$ gofs -source="rs://127.0.0.1:8105?mode=server&local_sync_disabled=true&path=./source&fs_server=https://127.0.0.1" -dest=./dest -users="gofs|password|rw" -tls_cert_file=cert.pem -tls_key_file=key.pem -push_server
Remote Push Client
Start a remote push client to sync change files to the Remote Push Server.
Use the chunk_size
flag to set the chunk size of the big file to upload. The default value of chunk_size
is 1048576
, which means 1MB
.
You can use the checkpoint_count
flag like the Local Disk.
More flag usage see Remote Disk Client.
# Start a remote push client and enable local disk sync, sync the file changes from source path to the local dest path and the remote push server
# Replace the `users` flag with your real username and password
$ gofs -source="./source" -dest="rs://127.0.0.1:8105?local_sync_disabled=false&path=./dest" -users="gofs|password"
Remote Server Source Protocol
The remote server source protocol is based on URI, see RFC 3986.
Scheme
The scheme name is rs
.
Host
The remote server source uses 0.0.0.0
or other local ip address as host in Remote Disk Server
mode, and use ip address or domain name as host in Remote Disk Client mode.
Port
The remote server source port, default is 8105
.
Parameter
Use the following parameters in Remote Disk Server mode only.
Example
For example, in Remote Disk Server mode.
rs://127.0.0.1:8105?mode=server&local_sync_disabled=true&path=./source&fs_server=https://127.0.0.1
\_/ \_______/ \__/ \____________________________________________________________________________/
| | | |
scheme host port parameter
Manage API
Enable manage api base on File Server by using the manage
flag.
By default, allow to access manage api by private address and loopback address only.
You can disable it by setting the manage_private
flag to false
.
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest -server -tls_cert_file=cert.pem -tls_key_file=key.pem -rand_user_count=3 -manage
Profiling API
The pprof url address like this
https://127.0.0.1/manage/pprof/
Config API
Reading the program config, default return the config with json
format, and support json
and yaml
format
currently.
https://127.0.0.1/manage/config
Or use the format
parameter to specific the config format.
https://127.0.0.1/manage/config?format=yaml
Report API
Use the report
flag to enable report api route, and start to collect the report data, need to enable the manage
flag
first.
The details of the report api see Report API.
https://127.0.0.1/manage/report
Logger
Enable the file logger and console logger by default, and you can disable the file logger by setting the log_file
flag
to false
.
Use the log_level
flag to set the log level, default is INFO
, (DEBUG=0
INFO=1
WARN=2
ERROR=3
).
Use the log_dir
flag to set the directory of the log file, default is ./logs/
.
Use the log_flush
flag to enable auto flush log with interval, default is true
.
Use the log_flush_interval
flag to set the log flush interval duration, default is 3s
.
Use the log_event
flag to enable the event log, write to file, default is false
.
# set the logger config in "Local Disk" mode
$ gofs -source=./source -dest=./dest -log_file -log_level=0 -log_dir="./logs/" -log_flush -log_flush_interval=3s -log_event
Use Configuration File
If you want, you can use a configuration file to replace all the flags.It supports json
and yaml
format currently.
All the configuration fields are the same as the flags, you can refer to the Configuration Example
or the response of Config API.
$ gofs -conf=./gofs.yaml
Checksum
You can use the checksum
flag to calculate the file checksum and print the result.
The chunk_size
and checkpoint_count
flags are effective here the same as in the Local Disk.
$ gofs -source=./gofs -checksum
Help Info
$ gofs -h
Version Info
$ gofs -v
About Info
$ gofs -about