simplyfuse is a very simple C++ wrapper around fuse (the filesystem).
here is a minimal example about how to use it:
#include <simplyfuse/FuseFS.h>
int main() {
// create a fuseFS and mount it at "mountpoint" (this will create the mountpoint directory if necessary
simplyfuse::FuseFS fs{"mountpoint"};
// a simple read writable file containing a std::string
// files will automatically unregister themselves upon destruction
simplyfuse::SimpleRWFile myRWFile{"Hello from a read writable file\n"};
simplyfuse::SimpleROFile myROFile{"Hello from a read only file\n"};
// reflect the file "myFile" under /my_file
fs.registerFile("/my_file", myRWFile);
// files can be registered multiple times
// reflect the file "myFile" also under /some_path/my_file (intermediate directories will be create automatically)
fs.registerFile("/some_path/my_file", myRWFile);
fs.registerFile("/my_read_only_file", myROFile);
// create a directory in the filesystem (intermediate directories will be created automatically)
fs.mkdir("/some/random/path");
// remove "ramdom/path" from the above path (rmdir is always recursive)
fs.rmdir("/some/random");
while (true) {
// loop lets the underlying libfuse handle a single command and then returns
fs.loop();
}
return 0;
}
there is actually not much to say about simplyfuse...