fusepy
is a Python module that provides a simple interface to FUSE and
MacFUSE. It's just one file and is implemented using ctypes.
The original version of fusepy
was hosted on Google Code, but is now
officially hosted on GitHub.
fusepy
is written in 2x syntax, but trying to pay attention to bytes and
other changes 3x would care about. The only incompatible changes between 2x and
3x are the change in syntax for number literals and exceptions. These issues
are fixed using the 2to3 tool when installing the package, or runnning:
2to3 -f numliterals -f except -w fuse.py
See some examples of how you can use fusepy:
memory: | A simple memory filesystem |
---|---|
loopback: | A loopback filesystem |
context: | Sample usage of fuse_get_context() |
sftp: | A simple SFTP filesystem (requires paramiko) |
To get started download fusepy or just browse the source.
fusepy requires FUSE 2.6 (or later) and runs on:
- Linux (i386, x86_64, PPC)
- Mac OS X (Intel, PowerPC)
- FreeBSD (i386, amd64)