Hi,

I've been thinking about a good format for the configuration of mounts in the 
filesystem,
my idea is to have 3 types of mounts, global mounts, group mounts (mounted for 
all users in a group) and user mounts

Below is an example configuration that will hopefully make my idea clear

array(
        'global'=>array(
                
'/'=>array('class'=>'oc_filestorage_local','options'=>array('datadir'=>'/foo'));
        ),
        'group'=>array(
                'salesdepartment'=>array(
                        
'/$user/files/SalesData'=>array('class'=>'oc_filestorage_local','options'=>array('datadir'=>'/bar/sales'))
                ),
        ),
        'user'=>array(
                'all'=>array(
                        
'/$user/files/Pictures'=>array('class'=>'oc_filestorage_webdav','options'=>array('host'=>'picturehost.com','user'=>'$user','password'=>'$password')),
                ),
                'user1'=>array(
                        
'/$user/files/Music'=>array('class'=>'oc_filestorage_local','options'=>array('datadir'=>'/shared/music/folder'))
                ),
                'user2'=>array(
                        
'/$user/files/Music'=>array('class'=>'oc_filestorage_local','options'=>array('datadir'=>'/shared/music/folder'))
                )
                
        )
)

$user/$password is replaced by the username/password of the current user

Any feedback or other ideas how to configure mounting

 - Robin Appelman
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