go-nfs

golang NFSv3 server

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Golang Network File Server

NFSv3 protocol implementation in pure Golang.

Current Status:

  • Minimally tested
  • Mounts, read-only and read-write support

Usage

The most interesting demo is currently in example/osview.

Start the server
go run ./example/osview ..

The local folder at . will be the initial view in the mount. mutations to metadata or contents
will be stored purely in memory and not written back to the OS. When run, this
demo will print the port it is listening on.

The mount can be accessed using a command similar to
mount -o port=<n>,mountport=<n> -t nfs localohst:/mount <mountpoint>.

API

The NFS server runs on a net.Listener to export a file system to NFS clients.
Usage is structured similarly to many other golang network servers.

import (
   	"github.com/go-git/go-billy/v5/memfs"

	nfs "github.com/willscott/go-nfs"
	nfshelper "github.com/willscott/go-nfs/helpers"
)

listener, _ := net.Listen("tcp", ":0")
fmt.Printf("Server running at %s\n", listener.Addr())

mem := memfs.New()
f, err := mem.Create("hello.txt")
f.Write([]byte("hello world"))
f.Close()

handler := nfshelper.NewNullAuthHandler(mem)
cacheHelper := nfshelper.NewCachingHandler(handler)
nfs.Serve(listener, cacheHelper)

Notes

  • Ports are typically determined through portmap. The need for running portmap
    (which is the only part that needs a privileged listening port) can be avoided
    through specific mount options. e.g.
    mount -o port=n,mountport=n -t nfs host:/mount /localmount

  • This server currently uses billy to
    provide a file system abstraction layer. There are some edges of the NFS protocol
    which do not translate to this abstraction.

    • NFS expects access to an inode or equivalent unique identifier to reference
      files in a file system. These are considered opaque identifiers here, which
      means they will not work as expected in cases of hard linking.
    • The billy abstraction layer does not extend to exposing uid and gid
      ownership of files. If ownership is important to your file system, you
      will need to ensure that the os.FileInfo meets additional constraints.
      In particular, the Sys() escape hatch is queried by this library, and
      if your file system populates a syscall.Stat_t
      concrete struct, the ownership specified in that object will be used.
  • Relevant RFCS:
    5531 - RPC protocol,
    1813 - NFSv3,
    1094 - NFS

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Name With Ownerwillscott/go-nfs
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License:Apache License 2.0
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Created At2020-04-25 17:58:20
Pushed At2025-02-06 10:48:52
Last Commit At2025-02-06 12:45:01
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Last Release Namev0.0.3 (Posted on 2025-02-06 11:46:42)
First Release Namev0.0.1 (Posted on )
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