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@parcel/fs-write-stream-atomic
Advanced tools
Like `fs.createWriteStream(...)`, but atomic.
Like fs.createWriteStream(...)
, but atomic.
Writes to a tmp file and does an atomic fs.rename
to move it into
place when it's done.
First rule of debugging: It's always a race condition.
var fsWriteStreamAtomic = require('fs-write-stream-atomic');
// options are optional.
var write = fsWriteStreamAtomic('output.txt', options);
var read = fs.createReadStream('input.txt');
read.pipe(write);
// When the write stream emits a 'finish' or 'close' event,
// you can be sure that it is moved into place, and contains
// all the bytes that were written to it, even if something else
// was writing to `output.txt` at the same time.
fsWriteStreamAtomic(filename, [options])
filename
{String} The file we want to write tooptions
{Object}
chown
{Object} User and group to set ownership after write
uid
{Number}gid
{Number}encoding
{String} default = 'utf8'mode
{Number} default = 0666
flags
{String} default = 'w'
FAQs
Like `fs.createWriteStream(...)`, but atomic.
We found that @parcel/fs-write-stream-atomic demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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