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# Line 12  use DBI; Line 12  use DBI;
12  use Carp;  use Carp;
13  use Data::Dumper;  use Data::Dumper;
14    
15    our $VERSION = '0.07';
16    
17  our $VERSION = '0.03';  # block size for this filesystem
18    use constant BLOCK => 1024;
19    
20  =head1 NAME  =head1 NAME
21    
# Line 24  Fuse::DBI - mount your database as files Line 26  Fuse::DBI - mount your database as files
26    use Fuse::DBI;    use Fuse::DBI;
27    Fuse::DBI->mount( ... );    Fuse::DBI->mount( ... );
28    
29  See C<run> below for examples how to set parametars.  See C<run> below for examples how to set parameters.
30    
31  =head1 DESCRIPTION  =head1 DESCRIPTION
32    
33  This module will use C<Fuse> module, part of C<FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace)>  This module will use C<Fuse> module, part of C<FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace)>
34  available at L<http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf> to mount  available at L<http://fuse.sourceforge.net/> to mount
35  your database as file system.  your database as file system.
36    
37  That will give you posibility to use normal file-system tools (cat, grep, vi)  That will give you possibility to use normal file-system tools (cat, grep, vi)
38  to manipulate data in database.  to manipulate data in database.
39    
40  It's actually opposite of Oracle's intention to put everything into database.  It's actually opposite of Oracle's intention to put everything into database.
# Line 46  It's actually opposite of Oracle's inten Line 48  It's actually opposite of Oracle's inten
48    
49  Mount your database as filesystem.  Mount your database as filesystem.
50    
51    Let's suppose that your database have table C<files> with following structure:
52    
53     id:            int
54     filename:      text
55     size:          int
56     content:       text
57     writable:      boolean
58    
59    Following is example how to mount table like that to C</mnt>:
60    
61    my $mnt = Fuse::DBI->mount({    my $mnt = Fuse::DBI->mount({
62          filenames => 'select name from files_table as filenames',          'filenames' => 'select id,filename,size,writable from files',
63          read => 'sql read',          'read' => 'select content from files where id = ?',
64          update => 'sql update',          'update' => 'update files set content = ? where id = ?',
65          dsn => 'DBI:Pg:dbname=webgui',          'dsn' => 'DBI:Pg:dbname=test_db',
66          user => 'database_user',          'user' => 'database_user',
67          password => 'database_password'          'password' => 'database_password',
68            'invalidate' => sub { ... },
69    });    });
70    
71    Options:
72    
73    =over 5
74    
75    =item filenames
76    
77    SQL query which returns C<id> (unique id for that row), C<filename>,
78    C<size> and C<writable> boolean flag.
79    
80    =item read
81    
82    SQL query which returns only one column with content of file and has
83    placeholder C<?> for C<id>.
84    
85    =item update
86    
87    SQL query with two pace-holders, one for new content and one for C<id>.
88    
89    =item dsn
90    
91    C<DBI> dsn to connect to (contains database driver and name of database).
92    
93    =item user
94    
95    User with which to connect to database
96    
97    =item password
98    
99    Password for connecting to database
100    
101    =item invalidate
102    
103    Optional anonymous code reference which will be executed when data is updated in
104    database. It can be used as hook to delete cache (for example on-disk-cache)
105    which is created from data edited through C<Fuse::DBI>.
106    
107    =item fork
108    
109    Optional flag which forks after mount so that executing script will continue
110    running. Implementation is experimental.
111    
112    =back
113    
114  =cut  =cut
115    
116  my $dbh;  my $dbh;
# Line 78  sub mount { Line 134  sub mount {
134    
135          print Dumper($arg);          print Dumper($arg);
136    
137            unless ($self->fuse_module_loaded) {
138                    print STDERR "no fuse module loaded. Trying sudo modprobe fuse!\n";
139                    system "sudo modprobe fuse" || die "can't modprobe fuse using sudo!\n";
140            }
141    
142          carp "mount needs 'dsn' to connect to (e.g. dsn => 'DBI:Pg:dbname=test')" unless ($arg->{'dsn'});          carp "mount needs 'dsn' to connect to (e.g. dsn => 'DBI:Pg:dbname=test')" unless ($arg->{'dsn'});
143          carp "mount needs 'mount' as mountpoint" unless ($arg->{'mount'});          carp "mount needs 'mount' as mountpoint" unless ($arg->{'mount'});
144    
# Line 98  sub mount { Line 159  sub mount {
159                  die "fork() failed: $!" unless defined $pid;                  die "fork() failed: $!" unless defined $pid;
160                  # child will return to caller                  # child will return to caller
161                  if ($pid) {                  if ($pid) {
162                          return $self;                          my $counter = 4;
163                            while ($counter && ! $self->is_mounted) {
164                                    select(undef, undef, undef, 0.5);
165                                    $counter--;
166                            }
167                            if ($self->is_mounted) {
168                                    return $self;
169                            } else {
170                                    return undef;
171                            }
172                  }                  }
173          }          }
174    
# Line 115  sub mount { Line 185  sub mount {
185          $self->{'read_filenames'} = sub { $self->read_filenames };          $self->{'read_filenames'} = sub { $self->read_filenames };
186          $self->read_filenames;          $self->read_filenames;
187    
         $self->{'mounted'} = 1;  
   
188          $fuse_self = \$self;          $fuse_self = \$self;
189    
190          Fuse::main(          Fuse::main(
# Line 134  sub mount { Line 202  sub mount {
202                  debug=>0,                  debug=>0,
203          );          );
204                    
         $self->{'mounted'} = 0;  
   
205          exit(0) if ($arg->{'fork'});          exit(0) if ($arg->{'fork'});
206    
207          return 1;          return 1;
208    
209  };  };
210    
211    =head2 is_mounted
212    
213    Check if fuse filesystem is mounted
214    
215      if ($mnt->is_mounted) { ... }
216    
217    =cut
218    
219    sub is_mounted {
220            my $self = shift;
221    
222            my $mounted = 0;
223            my $mount = $self->{'mount'} || confess "can't find mount point!";
224            if (open(MTAB, "/etc/mtab")) {
225                    while(<MTAB>) {
226                            $mounted = 1 if (/ $mount fuse /i);
227                    }
228                    close(MTAB);
229            } else {
230                    warn "can't open /etc/mtab: $!";
231            }
232    
233            return $mounted;
234    }
235    
236    
237  =head2 umount  =head2 umount
238    
239  Unmount your database as filesystem.  Unmount your database as filesystem.
# Line 156  database to filesystem. Line 248  database to filesystem.
248  sub umount {  sub umount {
249          my $self = shift;          my $self = shift;
250    
251          if ($self->{'mounted'}) {          if ($self->{'mount'} && $self->is_mounted) {
252                  system "fusermount -u ".$self->{'mount'} || croak "umount error: $!";                  system "( fusermount -u ".$self->{'mount'}." 2>&1 ) >/dev/null";
253                    if ($self->is_mounted) {
254                            system "sudo umount ".$self->{'mount'} ||
255                            return 0;
256                    }
257                    return 1;
258          }          }
259    
260          return 1;          return 0;
261  }  }
262    
263  $SIG{'INT'} = sub {  $SIG{'INT'} = sub {
264          print STDERR "umount called by SIG INT\n";          if ($fuse_self && $$fuse_self->umount) {
265          umount;                  print STDERR "umount called by SIG INT\n";
266            }
267    };
268    
269    $SIG{'QUIT'} = sub {
270            if ($fuse_self && $$fuse_self->umount) {
271                    print STDERR "umount called by SIG QUIT\n";
272            }
273  };  };
274    
275  sub DESTROY {  sub DESTROY {
276          my $self = shift;          my $self = shift;
277          return if (! $self->{'mounted'});          if ($self->umount) {
278          print STDERR "umount called by DESTROY\n";                  print STDERR "umount called by DESTROY\n";
279          $self->umount;          }
280  }  }
281    
282  =head2 fuse_module_loaded  =head2 fuse_module_loaded
# Line 182  Checks if C<fuse> module is loaded in ke Line 286  Checks if C<fuse> module is loaded in ke
286    die "no fuse module loaded in kernel"    die "no fuse module loaded in kernel"
287          unless (Fuse::DBI::fuse_module_loaded);          unless (Fuse::DBI::fuse_module_loaded);
288    
289  This function in called by L<mount>, but might be useful alone also.  This function in called by C<mount>, but might be useful alone also.
290    
291  =cut  =cut
292    
# Line 197  sub fuse_module_loaded { Line 301  sub fuse_module_loaded {
301  }  }
302    
303  my %files;  my %files;
 my %dirs;  
304    
305  sub read_filenames {  sub read_filenames {
306          my $self = shift;          my $self = shift;
# Line 210  sub read_filenames { Line 313  sub read_filenames {
313                          type => 0040,                          type => 0040,
314                          mode => 0755,                          mode => 0755,
315                  },                  },
316                    '..' => {
317                            type => 0040,
318                            mode => 0755,
319                    },
320          #       a => {          #       a => {
321          #               cont => "File 'a'.\n",          #               cont => "File 'a'.\n",
322          #               type => 0100,          #               type => 0100,
# Line 233  sub read_filenames { Line 340  sub read_filenames {
340                          # first, entry is assumed to be file                          # first, entry is assumed to be file
341                          if ($d) {                          if ($d) {
342                                  $files{$d} = {                                  $files{$d} = {
                                                 size => $dirs{$d}++,  
343                                                  mode => 0755,                                                  mode => 0755,
344                                                  type => 0040                                                  type => 0040
345                                  };                                  };
# Line 251  sub read_filenames { Line 357  sub read_filenames {
357                  }                  }
358          }          }
359    
360          print "found ",scalar(keys %files)-scalar(keys %dirs)," files, ",scalar(keys %dirs), " dirs\n";          print "found ",scalar(keys %files)," files\n";
361  }  }
362    
363    
# Line 267  sub e_getattr { Line 373  sub e_getattr {
373          $file =~ s,^/,,;          $file =~ s,^/,,;
374          $file = '.' unless length($file);          $file = '.' unless length($file);
375          return -ENOENT() unless exists($files{$file});          return -ENOENT() unless exists($files{$file});
376          my ($size) = $files{$file}{size} || 1;          my ($size) = $files{$file}{size} || 0;
377          my ($dev, $ino, $rdev, $blocks, $gid, $uid, $nlink, $blksize) = (0,0,0,1,0,0,1,1024);          my ($dev, $ino, $rdev, $blocks, $gid, $uid, $nlink, $blksize) = (0,0,0,int(($size+BLOCK-1)/BLOCK),0,0,1,BLOCK);
378          my ($atime, $ctime, $mtime);          my ($atime, $ctime, $mtime);
379          $atime = $ctime = $mtime = $files{$file}{ctime} || $ctime_start;          $atime = $ctime = $mtime = $files{$file}{ctime} || $ctime_start;
380    
# Line 276  sub e_getattr { Line 382  sub e_getattr {
382    
383          # 2 possible types of return values:          # 2 possible types of return values:
384          #return -ENOENT(); # or any other error you care to          #return -ENOENT(); # or any other error you care to
385          #print(join(",",($dev,$ino,$modes,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks)),"\n");          #print "getattr($file) ",join(",",($dev,$ino,$modes,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks)),"\n";
386          return ($dev,$ino,$modes,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks);          return ($dev,$ino,$modes,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks);
387  }  }
388    
# Line 288  sub e_getdir { Line 394  sub e_getdir {
394          my %out;          my %out;
395          foreach my $f (sort keys %files) {          foreach my $f (sort keys %files) {
396                  if ($dirname) {                  if ($dirname) {
397                          if ($f =~ s/^\E$dirname\Q\///) {                          if ($f =~ s/^\Q$dirname\E\///) {
398                                  $out{$f}++ if ($f =~ /^[^\/]+$/);                                  $out{$f}++ if ($f =~ /^[^\/]+$/);
399                          }                          }
400                  } else {                  } else {
# Line 310  sub read_content { Line 416  sub read_content {
416    
417          $sth->{'read'}->execute($id) || die $sth->{'read'}->errstr;          $sth->{'read'}->execute($id) || die $sth->{'read'}->errstr;
418          $files{$file}{cont} = $sth->{'read'}->fetchrow_array;          $files{$file}{cont} = $sth->{'read'}->fetchrow_array;
419          $files{$file}{ctime} = time();          # I should modify ctime only if content in database changed
420            #$files{$file}{ctime} = time() unless ($files{$file}{ctime});
421          print "file '$file' content [",length($files{$file}{cont})," bytes] read in cache\n";          print "file '$file' content [",length($files{$file}{cont})," bytes] read in cache\n";
422  }  }
423    
# Line 325  sub e_open { Line 432  sub e_open {
432    
433          read_content($file,$files{$file}{id}) unless exists($files{$file}{cont});          read_content($file,$files{$file}{id}) unless exists($files{$file}{cont});
434    
435            $files{$file}{cont} ||= '';
436          print "open '$file' ",length($files{$file}{cont})," bytes\n";          print "open '$file' ",length($files{$file}{cont})," bytes\n";
437          return 0;          return 0;
438  }  }
# Line 356  sub clear_cont { Line 464  sub clear_cont {
464          print "invalidate all cached content\n";          print "invalidate all cached content\n";
465          foreach my $f (keys %files) {          foreach my $f (keys %files) {
466                  delete $files{$f}{cont};                  delete $files{$f}{cont};
467                    delete $files{$f}{ctime};
468          }          }
469          print "begin new transaction\n";          print "begin new transaction\n";
470          #$dbh->begin_work || die $dbh->errstr;          #$dbh->begin_work || die $dbh->errstr;
# Line 439  sub e_utime { Line 548  sub e_utime {
548          return 0;          return 0;
549  }  }
550    
551  sub e_statfs { return 255, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 }  sub e_statfs {
552    
553            my $size = 0;
554            my $inodes = 0;
555    
556            foreach my $f (keys %files) {
557                    if ($f !~ /(^|\/)\.\.?$/) {
558                            $size += $files{$f}{size} || 0;
559                            $inodes++;
560                    }
561                    print "$inodes: $f [$size]\n";
562            }
563    
564            $size = int(($size+BLOCK-1)/BLOCK);
565    
566            my @ret = (255, $inodes, 1, $size, $size-1, BLOCK);
567    
568            #print "statfs: ",join(",",@ret),"\n";
569    
570            return @ret;
571    }
572    
573  sub e_unlink {  sub e_unlink {
574          my $file = filename_fixup(shift);          my $file = filename_fixup(shift);
575    
576          if (exists( $dirs{$file} )) {  #       if (exists( $dirs{$file} )) {
577                  print "unlink '$file' will re-read template names\n";  #               print "unlink '$file' will re-read template names\n";
578                  print Dumper($fuse_self);  #               print Dumper($fuse_self);
579                  $$fuse_self->{'read_filenames'}->();  #               $$fuse_self->{'read_filenames'}->();
580                  return 0;  #               return 0;
581          } elsif (exists( $files{$file} )) {          if (exists( $files{$file} )) {
582                  print "unlink '$file' will invalidate cache\n";                  print "unlink '$file' will invalidate cache\n";
583                  read_content($file,$files{$file}{id});                  read_content($file,$files{$file}{id});
584                  return 0;                  return 0;
# Line 464  __END__ Line 593  __END__
593    
594  Nothing.  Nothing.
595    
596    =head1 BUGS
597    
598    Size information (C<ls -s>) is wrong. It's a problem in upstream Fuse module
599    (for which I'm to blame lately), so when it gets fixes, C<Fuse::DBI> will
600    automagically pick it up.
601    
602  =head1 SEE ALSO  =head1 SEE ALSO
603    
604  C<FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace)> website  C<FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace)> website
605  L<http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf>  L<http://fuse.sourceforge.net/>
606    
607    Example for WebGUI which comes with this distribution in
608    directory C<examples/webgui.pl>. It also contains a lot of documentation
609    about design of this module, usage and limitations.
610    
611  =head1 AUTHOR  =head1 AUTHOR
612    

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