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# webfuse-example
Example of webfuse.
## Build
docker build --rm --build-arg "USERID=`id -u`" --tag webfuse .
## Run
docker run -p 8080:8080 --rm -it \
--device /dev/fuse --cap-add SYS_ADMIN --security-opt apparmor:unconfined \
webfuse
Open a webbrowser, visit http://localhost:8080 and follow the instruction on the screen.
Once connected, you can also display the provided filesystem inside the container.
cat /tmp/test/hello.txt
### Logging
To view log messages from webfuse, open another terminal an conntect to the container.
Log files can be found in /var/log/socklog/daemon directory.
docker exec -it <container> bash
tail -f /var/log/socklog/daemon/current
## Fellow Repositories
* [webfuse library](https://github.com/falk-werner/webfuse)
Create webfuse adapters and providers in C/C++
* [webfuse daemon](https://github.com/falk-werner/webfused)
Reference implementation of webfuse adapter (server)
* [webfuse-js](https://github.com/falk-werner/webfuse-js)
Create webfuse provider (client) in JavaScript
## Further Reading
* [Webfuse Protocol Specification](https://github.com/falk-werner/webfuse/blob/master/doc/protocol.md)