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arvados-fuse

Arvados FUSE driver

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.. Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. .. .. SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0

======================== Arvados Keep FUSE Driver

Overview

This package provides a FUSE driver for Keep, the Arvados_ storage system. It allows you to read data from your collections as if they were on the local filesystem.

.. _Arvados: https://arvados.org/

Installation

Installing under your user account


This method lets you install the package without root access.  However,
other users on the same system will need to reconfigure their shell in order
to be able to use it. Run the following to install the package in an
environment at ``~/arvclients``::

  python3 -m venv ~/arvclients
  ~/arvclients/bin/pip install arvados_fuse

Command line tools will be installed under ``~/arvclients/bin``. You can
test one by running::

  ~/arvclients/bin/arv-mount --version

You can run these tools by specifying the full path every time, or you can
add the directory to your shell's search path by running::

  export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/arvclients/bin"

You can make this search path change permanent by adding this command to
your shell's configuration, for example ``~/.bashrc`` if you're using bash.
You can test the change by running::

  arv-mount --version

Installing on Debian and Ubuntu systems

Arvados publishes packages for Debian 11 "bullseye," Debian 12 "bookworm," Ubuntu 20.04 "focal," and Ubuntu 22.04 "jammy." You can install the Python SDK package on any of these distributions by running the following commands::

sudo install -d /etc/apt/keyrings sudo curl -fsSL -o /etc/apt/keyrings/arvados.asc https://apt.arvados.org/pubkey.gpg sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/arvados.sources >/dev/null <<EOF Types: deb URIs: https://apt.arvados.org/$(lsb_release -cs) Suites: $(lsb_release -cs) Components: main Signed-by: /etc/apt/keyrings/arvados.asc EOF sudo apt update sudo apt install python3-arvados-fuse

Installing on Red Hat, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux


Arvados publishes packages for RHEL 8 and distributions based on it. Note that these packages depend on, and will automatically enable, the Python 3.9 module. You can install the Python SDK package on any of these distributions by running the following commands::

  sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/arvados.repo >/dev/null <<'EOF'
  [arvados]
  name=Arvados
  baseurl=http://rpm.arvados.org/RHEL/$releasever/os/$basearch/
  gpgcheck=1
  gpgkey=http://rpm.arvados.org/RHEL/RPM-GPG-KEY-arvados
  EOF
  sudo dnf install python3-arvados-fuse

Configuration
-------------

This driver needs two pieces of information to connect to
Arvados: the DNS name of the API server, and an API authorization
token.  `The Arvados user
documentation
<http://doc.arvados.org/user/reference/api-tokens.html>`_ describes
how to find this information in the Arvados Workbench, and install it
on your system.

Testing and Development
-----------------------

Debian packages you need to build llfuse::

  sudo apt install python-dev pkg-config libfuse-dev libattr1-dev

This package is one part of the Arvados source package, and it has
integration tests to check interoperability with other Arvados
components.  Our `hacking guide
<https://dev.arvados.org/projects/arvados/wiki/Hacking_Python_SDK>`_
describes how to set up a development environment and run tests.

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