Class: Better::Tempfile
- Inherits:
-
File
- Object
- File
- Better::Tempfile
- Defined in:
- lib/better/tempfile.rb
Overview
A utility class for managing temporary files. When you create a Tempfile object, it will create a temporary file with a unique filename. A Tempfile objects behaves just like a File object, and you can perform all the usual file operations on it: reading data, writing data, changing its permissions, etc. So although this class does not explicitly document all instance methods supported by File, you can in fact call any File instance method on a Tempfile object.
Comparison to Ruby’s bundled version
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Much better documentation.
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Is unit tested.
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Ruby 1.8’s version can generate “weird” path names that can confuse certain command line tools such as Curl. Better::Tempfile is based on Ruby 1.9’s version and generates saner filenames.
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Ruby 1.8’s version has a bug which makes unlink-before-close (as described below) unusable: it raises an an exception when #close is called if the tempfile was unlinked before.
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Ruby 1.9.1’s version closes the file when #unlink is called. This makes unlink-before-close unusable.
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Ruby’s bundled version deletes the temporary file in its finalizer, even when #unlink was called before. As a result it may potentially delete other Ruby processes’ temp files when it’s not supposed to.
Better::Tempfile is based on Ruby 1.9.2’s version (SVN 24594).
Synopsis
require 'better/tempfile'
file = Better::Tempfile.new('foo')
file.path # => A unique filename in the OS's temp directory,
# e.g.: "/tmp/foo.24722.0"
# This filename contains 'foo' in its basename.
file.write("hello world")
file.rewind
file.read # => "hello world"
file.close
file.unlink # deletes the temp file
Good practices
Explicit close
When a Tempfile object is garbage collected, or when the Ruby interpreter exits, its associated temporary file is automatically deleted. This means that’s it’s unnecessary to explicitly delete a Tempfile after use, though it’s good practice to do so: not explicitly deleting unused Tempfiles can potentially leave behind large amounts of tempfiles on the filesystem until they’re garbage collected. The existance of these temp files can make it harder to determine a new Tempfile filename.
Therefore, one should always call #unlink or close in an ensure block, like this:
file = Better::Tempfile.new('foo)
begin
...do something with file...
ensure
file.close
file.unlink # deletes the temp file
end
Unlink after creation
On POSIX systems, it’s possible to unlink a file right after creating it, and before closing it. This removes the filesystem entry without closing the file handle, so it ensures that only the processes that already had the file handle open can access the file’s contents. It’s strongly recommended that you do this if you do not want any other processes to be able to read from or write to the Tempfile, and you do not need to know the Tempfile’s filename either.
For example, a practical use case for unlink-after-creation would be this: you need a large byte buffer that’s too large to comfortably fit in RAM, e.g. when you’re writing a web server and you want to buffer the client’s file upload data.
Please refer to #unlink for more information and a code example.
Minor notes
Tempfile’s filename picking method is both thread-safe and inter-process-safe: it guarantees that no other threads or processes will pick the same filename.
Tempfile itself however may not be entirely thread-safe. If you access the same Tempfile object from multiple threads then you should protect it with a mutex.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: CreationError
Constant Summary collapse
- MAX_TRIES =
:nodoc:
10
- @@live_tempfiles =
[]
- @@lock =
Mutex.new
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.create_finalizer_callback(info) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.make_directory(dir) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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.open(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a new Tempfile.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#close(unlink_now = false) ⇒ Object
Closes the file.
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#close! ⇒ Object
Closes and unlinks (deletes) the file.
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#initialize(basename, *rest) ⇒ Tempfile
constructor
call-seq: new(basename, [tmpdir = Dir.tmpdir], [options]).
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#open ⇒ Object
Opens or reopens the file with mode “r+”.
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#path ⇒ Object
Returns the full path name of the temporary file.
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#size ⇒ Object
(also: #length)
Returns the size of the temporary file.
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#unlink ⇒ Object
(also: #delete)
Unlinks (deletes) the file from the filesystem.
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#unlinked? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether #unlink has been called on this Tempfile, and whether it succeeded.
Constructor Details
#initialize(basename, *rest) ⇒ Tempfile
call-seq:
new(basename, [tmpdir = Dir.tmpdir], [])
Creates a temporary file with permissions 0600 (= only readable and writable by the owner) and opens it with mode “w+”.
The basename
parameter is used to determine the name of the temporary file. You can either pass a String or an Array with 2 String elements. In the former form, the temporary file’s base name will begin with the given string. In the latter form, the temporary file’s base name will begin with the array’s first element, and end with the second element. For example:
file = Better::Tempfile.new('hello')
file.path # => something like: "/tmp/foo2843-8392-92849382--0"
# Use the Array form to enforce an extension in the filename:
file = Better::Tempfile.new(['hello', '.jpg'])
file.path # => something like: "/tmp/foo2843-8392-92849382--0.jpg"
The temporary file will be placed in the directory as specified by the tmpdir
parameter. By default, this is Dir.tmpdir
(see ‘tmpdir.rb’ in the Ruby standard library.) When $SAFE > 0 and the given tmpdir
is tainted, it uses ‘/tmp’ as the temporary directory. Please note that ENV values are tainted by default, and Dir.tmpdir
‘s return value might come from environment variables (e.g. $TMPDIR
).
file = Better::Tempfile.new('hello', '/home/aisaka')
file.path # => something like: "/home/aisaka/foo2843-8392-92849382--0"
You can also pass an options hash. Under the hood, Better::Tempfile creates the temporary file using File.open
. These options will be passed to File.open
. This is mostly useful on Ruby 1.9 for specifying encoding options, e.g.:
Better::Tempfile.new('hello', '/home/aisaka', :encoding => 'ascii-8bit')
# You can also omit the 'tmpdir' parameter:
Better::Tempfile.new('hello', :encoding => 'ascii-8bit')
Exceptions
Under rare circumstances, this constructor can raise an instance of Better::Tempfile::CreationError. This could happen if a large number of threads or processes are simultaneously trying to create temp files and stepping on each others’ toes. If Better::Tempfile.new cannot find a unique filename within a limited number of tries, then it will raise this exception.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 214 def initialize(basename, *rest) # I wish keyword argument settled soon. if rest.last.respond_to?(:to_hash) opts = rest.last.to_hash rest.pop else opts = nil end tmpdir = rest[0] || Dir::tmpdir if $SAFE > 0 && tmpdir.tainted? tmpdir = '/tmp' end lock = tmpname = nil n = failure = 0 @@lock.synchronize do begin begin tmpname = File.join(tmpdir, make_tmpname(basename, n)) lock = tmpname + '.lock' n += 1 end while @@live_tempfiles.include?(tmpname) || File.exist?(lock) || File.exist?(tmpname) self.class.make_directory(lock) rescue SystemCallError failure += 1 retry if failure < MAX_TRIES raise CreationError, ("cannot generate tempfile `%s'" % tmpname) end end @finalizer_info = [tmpname] @finalizer_callback = self.class.create_finalizer_callback(@finalizer_info) ObjectSpace.define_finalizer(self, @finalizer_callback) if opts.nil? opts = [] else opts = [opts] end @tmpfile = File.open(tmpname, File::RDWR | File::CREAT | File::EXCL, 0600, *opts) @tmpname = tmpname @@live_tempfiles << tmpname @finalizer_info[1] = @tmpfile @finalizer_info[2] = @@live_tempfiles super(@tmpfile) # Now we have all the File/IO methods defined, you must not # carelessly put bare puts(), etc. after this. Dir.rmdir(lock) end |
Class Method Details
.create_finalizer_callback(info) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 146 def create_finalizer_callback(info) # :nodoc: original_pid = $$ Proc.new do # If we forked, then don't cleanup the temp files created by # the parent process. if original_pid == $$ path, tmpfile, live_tempfiles = *info tmpfile.close if tmpfile File.unlink(path) if path && File.exist?(path) live_tempfiles.delete(path) if live_tempfiles end end end |
.make_directory(dir) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 160 def make_directory(dir) # :nodoc: Dir.mkdir(dir) end |
.open(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a new Tempfile.
If no block is given, this is a synonym for Tempfile.new.
If a block is given, then a Tempfile object will be constructed, and the block is run with said object as argument. The Tempfile oject will be automatically closed after the block terminates. The call returns the value of the block.
In any case, all arguments (+*args+) will be passed to Tempfile.new.
Better::Tempfile.open('foo', '/home/temp') do |f|
... do something with f ...
end
# Equivalent:
f = Better::Tempfile.open('foo', '/home/temp')
begin
... do something with f ...
ensure
f.close
end
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 132 def open(*args) tempfile = new(*args) if block_given? begin yield(tempfile) ensure tempfile.close end else tempfile end end |
Instance Method Details
#close(unlink_now = false) ⇒ Object
Closes the file. If unlink_now
is true, then the file will be unlinked (deleted) after closing. Of course, you can choose to later call #unlink if you do not unlink it now.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 280 def close(unlink_now = false) if unlink_now close! else _close end end |
#close! ⇒ Object
Closes and unlinks (deletes) the file. Has the same effect as called close(true)
.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 290 def close! _close unlink if !unlinked? end |
#open ⇒ Object
Opens or reopens the file with mode “r+”.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 270 def open @tmpfile.close if @tmpfile @tmpfile = File.open(@tmpname, 'r+') @finalizer_info[1] = @tmpfile __setobj__(@tmpfile) end |
#path ⇒ Object
Returns the full path name of the temporary file. This will be nil if #unlink has been called.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 350 def path @tmpname end |
#size ⇒ Object Also known as: length
Returns the size of the temporary file. As a side effect, the IO buffer is flushed before determining the size.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 356 def size if @tmpfile @tmpfile.flush @tmpfile.stat.size else 0 end end |
#unlink ⇒ Object Also known as: delete
Unlinks (deletes) the file from the filesystem. One should always unlink the file after using it, as is explained in the “Explicit close” good practice section in the Tempfile overview:
file = Better::Tempfile.new('foo)
begin
...do something with file...
ensure
file.close
file.unlink # deletes the temp file
end
Unlink-before-close
On POSIX systems it’s possible to unlink a file before closing it. This practice is explained in detail in the Tempfile overview (section “Unlink after creation”); please refer there for more information.
However, unlink-before-close may not be supported on non-POSIX operating systems. Microsoft Windows is the most notable case: unlinking a non-closed file will result in an error, which this method will silently ignore. If you want to practice unlink-before-close whenever possible, then you should write code like this:
file = Better::Tempfile.new('foo')
file.unlink # On Windows this silently fails.
begin
... do something with file ...
ensure
file.close! # Closes the file handle. If the file wasn't unlinked
# because #unlink failed, then this method will attempt
# to do so again.
end
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 328 def unlink begin if File.exist?(@tmpname) # keep this order for thread safeness unlink_file(@tmpname) end @@live_tempfiles.delete(@tmpname) @finalizer_info = @tmpname = nil ObjectSpace.undefine_finalizer(self) rescue Errno::EACCES # may not be able to unlink on Windows; just ignore end end |
#unlinked? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether #unlink has been called on this Tempfile, and whether it succeeded.
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# File 'lib/better/tempfile.rb', line 344 def unlinked? @tmpname.nil? end |