Simple, robust temporary file support for Elixir.
- Create temporary files with prefix and extname options.
- Files are removed after the requesting process exits.
- File creation is based on Plug.Upload's robust retry logic.
- Configurable; built-in support for system environment variables and fallbacks.
The fastest way to use Briefly is with Mix.install/2
(requires Elixir v1.12+):
Mix.install([
{:briefly, "~> 0.4.0"}
])
{:ok, path} = Briefly.create()
File.write!(path, "My temp file contents")
File.read!(path)
# => "My temp file contents"
# When this process exits, the file at `path` is removed
If you want to use Briefly in a Mix project, you can add the above dependency to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
.
To use Briefly outside of the context of an application's dependency tree (e.g. in an .exs file), first run Briefly.start
.
Briefly can also create a temporary directory:
{:ok, dir} = Briefly.create(directory: true)
File.write!(Path.join(dir, "test.txt"), "Some Text")
# When this process exits, the directory and file are removed
Refer to the documentation for a list of options that are available to Briefly.create/1
and Briefly.create!/1
.
The default, out-of-the-box settings for Briefly are equivalent to the following Mix config:
# config/config.exs
config :briefly,
directory: [{:system, "TMPDIR"}, {:system, "TMP"}, {:system, "TEMP"}, "/tmp"],
default_prefix: "briefly",
default_extname: ""
directory
here declares an ordered list of possible directory definitions that Briefly will check in order.
The {:system, env_var}
tuples point to system environment variables to be checked. If none of these are defined, Briefly will use the final entry: /tmp
.
You can override the settings with your own candidates in your application Mix
config (and pass prefix
and extname
to Briefly.create
to override
default_prefix
and default_extname
on a case-by-case basis).
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Portions derived from Plug, https://github.com/elixir-lang/plug Copyright (c) 2013 Plataformatec
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