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# frozen_string_literal: false # # tempfile - manipulates temporary files # # $Id: tempfile.rb 58013 2017-03-18 12:02:27Z naruse $ # require 'delegate' require 'tmpdir' # 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. # # == Synopsis # # require 'tempfile' # # file = 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 existence 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 = 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. class Tempfile < DelegateClass(File) # call-seq: # new(basename = "", [tmpdir = Dir.tmpdir], [options]) # # 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 = Tempfile.new('hello') # file.path # => something like: "/tmp/hello2843-8392-92849382--0" # # # Use the Array form to enforce an extension in the filename: # file = Tempfile.new(['hello', '.jpg']) # file.path # => something like: "/tmp/hello2843-8392-92849382--0.jpg" # # The temporary file will be placed in the directory as specified # by the +tmpdir+ parameter. By default, this is +Dir.tmpdir+. # When $SAFE > 0 and the given +tmpdir+ is tainted, it uses # '/tmp' as the temporary directory. Please note that ENV values # are tainted by default, and +Dir.tmpdir+'s return value might # come from environment variables (e.g. <tt>$TMPDIR</tt>). # # file = Tempfile.new('hello', '/home/aisaka') # file.path # => something like: "/home/aisaka/hello2843-8392-92849382--0" # # You can also pass an options hash. Under the hood, Tempfile creates # the temporary file using +File.open+. These options will be passed to # +File.open+. This is mostly useful for specifying encoding # options, e.g.: # # Tempfile.new('hello', '/home/aisaka', :encoding => 'ascii-8bit') # # # You can also omit the 'tmpdir' parameter: # Tempfile.new('hello', :encoding => 'ascii-8bit') # # === Exceptions # # If Tempfile.new cannot find a unique filename within a limited # number of tries, then it will raise an exception. def initialize(basename="", tmpdir=nil, mode: 0, **options) warn "Tempfile.new doesn't call the given block." if block_given? @unlinked = false @mode = mode|File::RDWR|File::CREAT|File::EXCL ::Dir::Tmpname.create(basename, tmpdir, options) do |tmpname, n, opts| opts[:perm] = 0600 @tmpfile = File.open(tmpname, @mode, opts) @opts = opts.freeze end ObjectSpace.define_finalizer(self, Remover.new(@tmpfile)) super(@tmpfile) end # Opens or reopens the file with mode "r+". def open _close mode = @mode & ~(File::CREAT|File::EXCL) @tmpfile = File.open(@tmpfile.path, mode, @opts) __setobj__(@tmpfile) end def _close # :nodoc: @tmpfile.close end protected :_close # 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. # # If you don't explicitly unlink the temporary file, the removal # will be delayed until the object is finalized. def close(unlink_now=false) _close unlink if unlink_now end # Closes and unlinks (deletes) the file. Has the same effect as called # <tt>close(true)</tt>. def close! close(true) end # 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 = 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 = 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 def unlink return if @unlinked begin File.unlink(@tmpfile.path) rescue Errno::ENOENT rescue Errno::EACCES # may not be able to unlink on Windows; just ignore return end ObjectSpace.undefine_finalizer(self) @unlinked = true end alias delete unlink # Returns the full path name of the temporary file. # This will be nil if #unlink has been called. def path @unlinked ? nil : @tmpfile.path end # Returns the size of the temporary file. As a side effect, the IO # buffer is flushed before determining the size. def size if !@tmpfile.closed? @tmpfile.size # File#size calls rb_io_flush_raw() else File.size(@tmpfile.path) end end alias length size # :stopdoc: def inspect if closed? "#<#{self.class}:#{path} (closed)>" else "#<#{self.class}:#{path}>" end end class Remover def initialize(tmpfile) @pid = Process.pid @tmpfile = tmpfile end def call(*args) return if @pid != Process.pid warn "removing #{@tmpfile.path}..." if $DEBUG @tmpfile.close begin File.unlink(@tmpfile.path) rescue Errno::ENOENT end warn "done" if $DEBUG end end class << self # :startdoc: # 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 # object 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. # # Tempfile.open('foo', '/home/temp') do |f| # ... do something with f ... # end # # # Equivalent: # f = Tempfile.open('foo', '/home/temp') # begin # ... do something with f ... # ensure # f.close # end def open(*args) tempfile = new(*args) if block_given? begin yield(tempfile) ensure tempfile.close end else tempfile end end end end # Creates a temporary file as usual File object (not Tempfile). # It doesn't use finalizer and delegation. # # If no block is given, this is similar to Tempfile.new except # creating File instead of Tempfile. # The created file is not removed automatically. # You should use File.unlink to remove it. # # If a block is given, then a File object will be constructed, # and the block is invoked with the object as the argument. # The File object will be automatically closed and # the temporary file is removed after the block terminates. # The call returns the value of the block. # # In any case, all arguments (+*args+) will be treated as Tempfile.new. # # Tempfile.create('foo', '/home/temp') do |f| # ... do something with f ... # end # def Tempfile.create(basename="", tmpdir=nil, mode: 0, **options) tmpfile = nil Dir::Tmpname.create(basename, tmpdir, options) do |tmpname, n, opts| mode |= File::RDWR|File::CREAT|File::EXCL opts[:perm] = 0600 tmpfile = File.open(tmpname, mode, opts) end if block_given? begin yield tmpfile ensure tmpfile.close File.unlink tmpfile end else tmpfile end end