xmlfs

xmlfs is an userspace application that lets you represent an XML file as a directory structure for easy access. In this early version, xmlfs only supports read operations. This may be extended in the future.

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Representation

An example XML file and the corresponding directory structure is shown below.

 <root rattr="1">
     <node attribute="attrib_value" />
     <node attribute2="second node" />
     <other attribute="attrib_value" />
     <textcontent>some text</textcontent>
 </root>

Example operations:

 $ tree
 .
 `-- 1.root
     |-- 1.node
     |   `-- attribute
     |-- 1.other
     |   `-- attribute
     |-- 1.textcontent
     |   `-- #text
     |-- 2.node
     |   `-- attribute2
     `-- rattr
 
 $ cat 1.root/2.node/attribute2 
 second node
 
 $ cat 1.root/1.textcontent/#text 
 some text

As you can see in the example, node names are prefix with an index. This is nescessary as an XML node can have many children with the same name.

Installation

xmlfs depends on FUSE 2.6+ and libxml2. Please install this before building xmlfs.

Edit config.mk to match your setup. Next run

 $ make

Finally, as root:

 # make install

Usage

 $ mkdir mount_dir/
 $ xmlfs -o xmlfile=file.xml mount_dir/

Unmount with

 $ fusermount -u mount_dir

Fore more information, please run xmlfs --help or have a look at the FUSE wiki.

Limitations

In this early version, xmlfs is a read-only filesystem. Also, it only reads basic XML and usage with non-ASCII characters has not been tested.

License

Copyright (c) 2009 Henrik Hallberg halhen@k2h.se. Released under GPL 2, see LICENSE for details. Please report bugs or feature requests by email or at github.