# copyparty-fuse.py * mount a copyparty server as a local filesystem (read-only) * **supports Windows!** -- expect `194 MiB/s` sequential read * **supports Linux** -- expect `117 MiB/s` sequential read * **supports macos** -- expect `85 MiB/s` sequential read filecache is default-on for windows and macos; * macos readsize is 64kB, so speed ~32 MiB/s without the cache * windows readsize varies by software; explorer=1M, pv=32k note that copyparty should run with `-ed` to enable dotfiles (hidden otherwise) ## to run this on windows: * install [winfsp](https://github.com/billziss-gh/winfsp/releases/latest) and [python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads/) * [x] add python 3.x to PATH (it asks during install) * `python -m pip install --user fusepy` * `python ./copyparty-fuse.py n: http://192.168.1.69:3923/` 10% faster in [msys2](https://www.msys2.org/), 700% faster if debug prints are enabled: * `pacman -S mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-python{,-pip}` * `/mingw64/bin/python3 -m pip install --user fusepy` * `/mingw64/bin/python3 ./copyparty-fuse.py [...]` you could replace winfsp with [dokan](https://github.com/dokan-dev/dokany/releases/latest), let me know if you [figure out how](https://github.com/dokan-dev/dokany/wiki/FUSE) (winfsp's sshfs leaks, doesn't look like winfsp itself does, should be fine) # copyparty-fuse🅱️.py * mount a copyparty server as a local filesystem (read-only) * does the same thing except more correct, `samba` approves * **supports Linux** -- expect `18 MiB/s` (wait what) * **supports Macos** -- probably