Introduction

Welcome to CBFS Sync, a suite of classes enabling seamless synchronization between local files and Cloud Storage or other remote repositories.

Add OneDrive-style, bi-directional synchronization to your applications with CBFS Sync. The event-driven design of CBFS Sync provides an intuitive way to handle operations performed on local files and folders. When remote changes are made, use the included methods to notify the local system.

The CBSync class builds on industry-standard technologies, including the Cloud Filter API on Windows, FUSE on Linux, and File Provider on macOS. CBSync reduces development time and improves user experience by providing a single API. All icons and indicators visible to the user are presented by the operating system, ensuring a native experience.

The choice of the remote storage location is entirely up to you. Whether your data is stored on a popular cloud storage service, a custom file server, or anywhere else, CBFS Sync provides a simple API to facilitate synchronization. CBFS Sync handles integration with the OS, while your code is responsible for responding to events and transferring data between local and remote systems. Because your code interacts with the backend, you can also decide to make the synchronization one-way or bidirectional.

Included Classes

CBSyncThe CBSync component enables seamless synchronization between local files and Cloud Storage or other remote repositories.

Additional Information

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Thank You!

Thank you for choosing CBFS Sync for your development needs. We realize that you have a choice among development tools, and that by choosing us you are counting on us to be a key component in your business. We work around the clock to provide you with ongoing enhancements, support, and innovative products; and we will always do our best to exceed your expectations!

Deployment

The user-mode library comes in It has one or two forms depending on the platform:

  • Dynamic:
    • Windows: As dynamic libraries with import libraries, named cbfssync22.dll and cbfssync22.lib, respectively (available for x64, ARM64, and x86 processor architectures)
    • Linux: As dynamic libraries, named libcbfssync.so.22.0 (available for x64 and x86 processor architectures)
    • macOS: As dynamic libraries, named libcbfssync22.0.dylib (available for x64 and ARM64 processor architectures)
  • Static:
    • Windows: As static libraries, which do not require a dynamic library, named cbfssync22s.lib.

Windows:

Use the DLL with the import library if incompatibilities occur between the compilation and linkage options set in your project and the options with which the library was compiled.

When linking the static library, no extra user-mode library files need to be deployed with the application. When using the DLL, deploy the .dll file to the target system and place it next to the application's .exe file.

Note: When linking the static library, the Windows library version.lib must be included in the linker options.

Linux:

To link the CBSync class to your application and use them properly, the FUSE 2.9 package must be installed in your development system. This can be achieved using the following commands:

  • RedHat/CentOS and derivative Linux distributions: sudo yum install fuse-devel
  • Debian/Ubuntu and derivative Linux distributions: sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev
FUSE 2 must be installed in target systems, where your application is deployed. Modern versions of Linux do not include FUSE 2 by default, but it can be installed using these commands:

  • RedHat/CentOS and derivative Linux distributions: sudo yum install fuse-libs
  • Debian/Ubuntu and derivative Linux distributions: sudo apt-get install libfuse2

Constants

All constants are accessible through the cbyConstants namespace declared in the cbfssync.h file.

File Attributes

CBFSSYNC_ATTR_NORMAL 0x00000001 The item is a normal file or folder with no other attributes. This attribute may be used to clear any other attributes that may be set on the file or folder.

CBFSSYNC_ATTR_READONLY 0x00000002 The item is read-only.

Note: This attribute is not used by CBFS Sync, but it can be set and retrieved.

CBFSSYNC_ATTR_HIDDEN 0x00000004 The item is hidden.

Note: This attribute is not used by CBFS Sync, but it can be set and retrieved.

CBFSSYNC_ATTR_SYSTEM 0x00000008 The item is a system file or folder.

Note: This attribute is not used by CBFS Sync, but it can be set and retrieved.

CBFSSYNC_ATTR_PINNED 0x00100000 Indicates that the item is pinned and always available on the system. This value is only applicable in Windows.

CBFSSYNC_ATTR_UNPINNED 0x00200000 Indicates that the item is unpinned. This value is only applicable in Windows.

File Status Flags

CBFSSYNC_STATUS_DOWNLOADED 0x00000001 Indicates that the item is downloaded.

Indicators of file properties update

CBFSSYNC_ITEM_CTIME 0x0002 Creation time has been changed.

CBFSSYNC_ITEM_MTIME 0x0004 Modification (Last Write) time has been changed.

CBFSSYNC_ITEM_ATIME 0x0008 Last access time has been changed.

CBFSSYNC_ITEM_ATTRIBUTES 0x0020 File attributes or security flags have been updated.

CBFSSYNC_ITEM_CONTENT 0x0040 Files: content has been updated.

Not used for folders.

CBFSSYNC_ITEM_RESTORED_FROM_TRASH 0x0080 A file or folder was restored from Trash (macOS only).

DeleteItem event flags

CBFSSYNC_DELETE_TO_BIN 0x00000001 An item was moved to Recycle Bin / Trash rather than deleted.

Result Codes

CBFSSYNC_PENDING 0x21000001 Operation will be completed later.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_SYNC_NOT_ACTIVE 0x21000002 Component is not active.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_SYNC_IS_ACTIVE 0x21000003 Component is active.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER 0x21000004 Invalid parameter.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INVALID_HANDLE 0x21000005 Invalid handle.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED 0x21000006 Operation denied.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED 0x21000007 Component initialization failed.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_NOT_INSTALLED 0x21000008 The Install method must be called before performing this operation.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_TOO_MANY_ITEMS 0x21000010 Too many items returned during enumeration.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_ITEM_INFO_NOT_PROVIDED 0x21000011 Requested file or folder information was not provided.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND 0x21000012 Requested file or folder was not found.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS 0x21000013 File already exists.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INVALID_ITEM_NAME 0x21000014 Invalid item name returned during enumeration.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INVALID_ITEM_ID 0x21000015 Invalid item Id returned during enumeration.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTES 0x21000016 Invalid item attributes returned during enumeration.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_INVALID_ITEM_PROPERTY 0x21000017 Invalid item property value returned during enumeration.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_READ_OPERATION_ERROR 0x21000030 Read operation failed.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_READ_OPERATION_CANCELED 0x21000031 Read operation canceled.

CBFSSYNC_ERR_OS_ERROR 0x21000041 Operating system API error.