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§anyfs-sqlite
SQLite backend for AnyFS - store virtual filesystems in a single database file.
§Features
- Single-file storage
- Optional encryption via SQLCipher
- Connection pooling
- WAL mode support
§Example
ⓘ
use anyfs::FileStorage;
use anyfs_sqlite::SqliteBackend;
let backend = SqliteBackend::open("data.db")?;
let fs = FileStorage::new(backend);
fs.write("/hello.txt", b"Hello!")?;§anyfs-sqlite
SQLite backend for AnyFS - store virtual filesystems in a single database file.
⚠️ Pre-release: This crate is reserved for future development. Not yet functional.
📖 Documentation: See the AnyFS Design Manual for full architecture and API documentation.
§Features
- Single-file storage - Entire filesystem in one
.dbfile - Optional encryption - AES-256 via SQLCipher with
encryptionfeature - Connection pooling - Efficient concurrent access
- WAL mode - Better write performance
- Auto-sharding - Split large databases automatically
§Installation
[dependencies]
anyfs-sqlite = "0.1"
# For encryption support:
anyfs-sqlite = { version = "0.1", features = ["encryption"] }§Usage
use anyfs::FileStorage;
use anyfs_sqlite::SqliteBackend;
// Simple usage
let backend = SqliteBackend::open("data.db")?;
let fs = FileStorage::new(backend);
fs.write("/hello.txt", b"Hello, world!")?;
// With encryption (requires `encryption` feature)
let backend = SqliteBackend::open_encrypted("secure.db", "my-password")?;
```ocumentation
- **[AnyFS Design Manual](https://dk26.github.io/anyfs-design-manual/)** - Full architecture and API documentation
- **[Backends Guide](https://dk26.github.io/anyfs-design-manual/guides/backends-guide.html)** - Backend implementation details
- **[ADR-009: Ecosystem Crates](https://dk26.github.io/anyfs-design-manual/architecture/adrs.html#adr-009-simple-backends-in-anyfs-complex-backends-as-ecosystem-crates)** - Why SqliteBackend is a separate crate
See the [AnyFS Design Manual](https://dk26.github.io/anyfs-design-manual/) for architecture details.
# License
Licensed under either of:
- Apache License, Version 2.0 ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>)
- MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or <http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>)
at your option.Structs§
- Sqlite
Backend - Placeholder for SqliteBackend