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`fs-temp` is a quick and simple way to create temporary files and directories.
fs-temp
is a quick and simple way to create temporary files and directories.
Why another one? I know that there are already libraries doing similar things, but I felt that their implementation was unnecessary complicated. I also wanted a quick way to turn a buffer into a file.
npm install --save fs-temp
import temp from 'fs-temp'
const data = Buffer.from('testing 1 2 3')
const path = temp.writeFileSync(data)
// `path` now holds the path to a file with the specified `data`
import temp from 'fs-temp'
const path = temp.template('linusu-%s').mkdirSync()
// `path` now holds the path to a directory with the prefix 'linusu-'
If you import fs-temp/promises
you'll receive an alternative API where all
functions that takes callbacks are replaced by Promise
-returning functions.
import temp from 'fs-temp/promises'
const data = Buffer.from('testing 1 2 3')
const path = await temp.writeFile(data)
// `path` now holds the path to a file with the specified `data`
The api mimics the one provided by fs
very closely.
open(flags[, mode], callback)
Asynchronous file open.
flags
is either 'w'
(only writing) or 'w+'
(writing and reading).
The callback gets two arguments (err, obj)
. obj
has fd
and path
.
openSync(flags[, mode])
Synchronous version of .open()
, returns obj
with fd
and path
.
mkdir([mode, ]callback)
Creates an empty directory.
The callback gets two arguments (err, path)
.
mkdirSync([mode])
Synchronous version of .mkdir()
, returns path
.
writeFile(data[, encoding], callback)
Asynchronously writes data to a file. data
can be a string or a buffer. The
encoding
argument is ignored if data
is a buffer. It defaults to 'utf8'
.
The callback gets two arguments (err, path)
.
writeFileSync(data[, encoding])
Synchronous version of .writeFileSync()
, returns path
.
createWriteStream([options])
Creates and returns a fs.WriteStream
that will write it's content to a
temporary file. This functions performs a little bit of blocking IO in order to
open the file initially.
template(template)
Returns a copy of the module that uses the specified template
when generating
file names. template
should be a string where %s
will be replaced with some
random characters (e.g. 'linusu-%s'
).
The string should contain %s
exactly once. If you want to include a literal
percent sign, escape it with another one, e.g. '%%string'
becomes '%string'
.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Linus Unnebäck
FAQs
`fs-temp` is a quick and simple way to create temporary files and directories.
The npm package fs-temp receives a total of 17,775 weekly downloads. As such, fs-temp popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fs-temp 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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