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NodeJS native bindings to the libext2fs for cross-platform ext filesystem handling

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node-ext2fs

NodeJS native bindings to the linux ext{2,3,4} filesystem library

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node-ext2fs uses the e2fsprogs project to provide access to ext filesystem from NodeJS in a cross-platform way.

Some things you can do with this module:

  • Read/write files in a filesystem image directly without mounting
  • Use familiar APIs, node-ext2fs has the exact same interface as node's fs module
  • Combine node-ext2fs filesystem streams with host filesystem streams (e.g copy files)
  • Create a tar archive from a filesystem image
  • Perform a TRIM operation to obtain discard regions of a filesystem

Warning: The API exposed by this library is still forming and can change at any time!

Installation

To install node-ext2fs you need to have gcc and make available to your environment. For Linux and Mac having a working node-gyp installation is enough. To install on windows, you have to install MingW64 and make sure mingw32-make and gcc are available in your Powershell or cmd.exe terminal.

Simply compile and install node-ext2fs using npm:

$ npm install ext2fs

Usage

Mount a disk image and use the returned fs object. The fs returned object behaves like node's fs except it doesn't provide any xxxxSync method. You can also issue DISCARD requests using the fs trim(callback) method.

See the example below.

Example

const { withMountedDisk } = require('ext2fs');
const { FileDisk, withOpenFile } = require('file-disk');
const { promisify } = require('util');

async function main() {
	const diskImage = '/some/disk.image';
	const offset = 272629760;  // offset of the ext partition you want to mount in that disk image
        try {
                await withOpenFile(diskImage, 'r', async (handle) => {
                        const disk = new FileDisk(handle);
                        await withMountedDisk(disk, { offset }, async (fs) => {
                                const trim = promisify(fs.trim);
                                const readdir = promisify(fs.readdir);
				// List files
                                console.log('readdir', await readdir('/'));
                                await trim();
				// Show discarded regions
                                console.log('discarded', disk.getDiscardedChunks());
				// Show ranges of useful data aligned to 1MiB
                                console.log('ranges', await disk.getRanges(1024 ** 2));
                        });
                });
        } catch (error) {
                console.error(error);
        }
}

Support

If you're having any problems, please raise an issue on GitHub.

Package fails to install as no pre-built package is available

Node-ext2fs is pre-built for a range of OSs and Node versions, but we don't have perfect coverage here yet, and it may fail to install if you're not on an pre-built version and you don't have local build tools available.

If you have an issue with this, and your platform is one you feel we should support, please raise an issue on this repo, so we can look at adding your configuration to the pre-built versions that works automatically.

In the meantime, you can typically install this package by updating to a newer Node release which does have pre-built binaries, or by setting up a local environment so the build is successful (see 'Installation' above).

License

node-ext2fs is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the license.

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Package last updated on 14 Sep 2020

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