spreadsheetfs
Winner: Best use of Google Cloud Platform at Hack Cambridge 4D.
Mounts a FUSE virtual filesystem that stores its data as base64 encoded binary data in a Google Sheet. Since data entered in Google sheets don't count towards your 15GB free storage limit in Google Drive, this technically enables you to get free unlimited cloud storage.
See the Devpost page for a full description.
Note that like most hackathon projects, this code was thrown together over the course of about 15 hours in a semi-conscious state, so don't expect anything incredibly robust.
Setup
Ensure you have virtualenv, pip and python2 installed.
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
Running
Edit the constants at the beginning of main.py
to suit your needs and run
the following to mount the FUSE filesystem and start communicating with the
Google Sheets API.
python main.py [mountpoint]
Debugging Tips
strace
is a good tool to use to see what filesystem related syscalls are
doing. For example, if attempts to create a file with touch
on a
spreadsheetfs mounted on ~/mountpoint
, make sure your spreadsheetfs is
mounted and run:
strace touch ~/mountpoint/somefile.txt
License
MIT © Rhys Rustad-Elliott