Furumi is a FUSE filesystem working over NGINX JSON autoindex. It's written in Rust stable.
# Features
- Using NGINX for indexing remote files.
- Security relies on HTTPS.
- Using cache.
## Usage
Here is a [binary release](https://github.com/house-of-vanity/furumi/releases/latest) or compile it yourself. Anyway mind about dependencies listed below. Also there is a systemd unit file for managing service. Place it into `~/.config/systemd/user/furumi.service`
```sh
# Compile binary
$ cargo build --release
# Create config
cat > furumi.ylm <<EOF
---
server: https://server
mountpoint: /mnt
# Basic auth creds
username: user
password: pass
# Run
$ ./target/release/furumi --config furumi.yml
```
## Dependencies
FUSE must be installed to build and run furumi. (i.e. kernel driver and libraries. Some platforms may also require userland utils like `fusermount`). A default installation of FUSE is usually sufficient.
!? To build fuse-rs or any program that depends on it, `pkg-config` needs to be installed as well.
### Linux
[FUSE for Linux][libfuse] is available in most Linux distributions and usually called `fuse`.
Install on Arch Linux:
```sh
sudo pacman -S fuse
```
Install on Debian based system:
```sh
sudo apt-get install fuse
```
Install on CentOS:
```sh
sudo yum install fuse
```
To build, FUSE libraries and headers are required. The package is usually called `libfuse-dev` or `fuse-devel`. Also `pkg-config` is required for locating libraries and headers.