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Namespace NFX.IO.FileSystem

Classes

DeleteFilesJob

Represents a job(a scheduled event) which deletes FS files

FileSystem

Provides a base for various file system abstractions. FileSystem abstractions are mostly useful for working with components/classes that may need to inter-operate not only with local file system but also with distributed systems like ApacheHDFS, SVN, GIT, or Aum Cluster Big-Transactional File System (BoltFS). NFX library provides compatibility wrapper 'NFX.IO.FileSystem.Local.LocalFileSystem' for access to local machine file system (which is based on this class and is implemented using a traditional System.IO.* set of classes). The FileSystem abstraction supports the following concepts: versioning, transactions, metadata, security; however it does not guarantee that every implementation is capable of providing all of these functions. Query "GeneralCapabilities" and "InstanceCapabilities" to see what functions are supported by a particular instance. This class is not thread-safe unless stated otherwise on method level, however multiple threads are allowed to obtain their own FileSystemSession object via a call to StartSession() which is thread safe

FileSystemDirectory

Represents a directory item in a file system. This class is NOT thread-safe

FileSystemException

General NFX file system specific exception

FileSystemFile

Represents a file in a file system. This class is NOT thread-safe

FileSystemSession

Represents a user-impersonated session of working with a file system. This class is NOT thread-safe

FileSystemSessionConnectParams

Provides parameters for new sessions establishment

FileSystemSessionItem

Represents an abstraction for items kept in a file system - i.e. directories and files.This class is NOT thread-safe

FileSystemStarter

Represents a starter that launches file systems on startup

FileSystemStream

Represents a stream that can work with contents of FileSystem. This class is NOT thread-safe

Interfaces

IFileSystem

Stipulates contract for various file system abstractions. FileSystem abstractions are mostly useful for working with components/classes that may need to inter-operate not only with local file system but also with distributed systems like ApacheHDFS, SVN, GIT, or Aum Cluster File System (ACFS). NFX library provides compatibility wrapper 'NFX.IO.FileSystem.Local.LocalFileSystem' for access to local machine file system (which is based on this class and is implemented using a traditional System.IO.* set of classes). The FileSystem abstraction supports the following concepts: versioning, transactions, metadata, security; however it does not guarantee that every implementation is capable of providing all of these functions. Query "GeneralCapabilities" and "InstanceCapabilities" to see what functions are supported by a particular instance.

IFileSystemCapabilities

Supplies capabilities for the file system. The implementation must be thread safe

IFileSystemHandle

Denotes a handle for item in a file system. For example: in a distributed system this may be some form of unique file/directory id (i.e. a GUID) or object instance internal to implementation

IFileSystemImplementation

IFileSystemTransactionHandle

Denotes a handle for transaction in a file system. For example: in a distributed system this may be an object instance holding information about transaction which is internal to implementation

IFileSystemVersion

Decorates entities that represent version for file systems that support versioning

Enums

FileSystemDirectory.DirCopyFlags

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