FUSE Filesystem 4 Dropbox is a FUSE plugin whichs allows a local mount of your global Dropbox or jailed application folder.
To improve the browsing experience of your Dropbox content this plugin will cache the structure for a certain amount of time. This python script uses libfuse to provide FUSE function to the operating system.
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Requirements
There are some requirements which have to be fulfilled to make this plugin work.
- FUSE has to be installed (http://fuse.sourceforge.net/). On Debian/Ubuntu you can install FUSE with
apt-get install libfuse2
- Python pkg-resources must be installed. On Debian/Ubuntu you can install it via
apt-get install python-pkg-resources
- You need pip to install Python packages. On Debian/Ubuntu just use
apt-get install python-pip
- You need to install the "dropbox" Python package which is required by FF4D. This can be done via the recently installed pip
pip install dropbox
- The user must have the permission to mount FUSE filesystems. On Debian/Ubuntu systems the user must belong to the group "fuse".
adduser <user> fuse
Compatible systems
I've tested this script running on:
- Linux X86
- Linux X64
- Mac OS X
Authorize access
You can use the dropbox internal process to generate an access_token: https://blogs.dropbox.com/developers/2014/05/generate-an-access-token-for-your-own-account/
Or you can use the enclosed ./getDropboxAccessToken.py script to fetch a token.
Please secure your access token. NOBODY may know it! This token allows full access to your configured dropbox space.
Usage
Quick start:
./ff4d.py <mount folder>
The accesstoken can optionally supplied via commandline. Normaly the plugin will ask you just one time and saves it to a configuration file.
You can see all the mighty arguments by showing the help:
./ff4d.py -h
Greets and have fun with this little goodie... Sascha Schmidt