Briefly
Briefly
Simple, robust temporary file support for Elixir.
Highlighted Features
- Create temporary files with prefix and extname options
- Files are removed after the process that requested the file dies
- File creation is based on Plug.Upload‘s robust retry logic
- Configurable; built-in support for system environment variables and fallbacks
Installation
Add as a dependency to your mix.exs:
def deps do
[
briefly: "~> 0.2"
]
end
Install it with mix deps.get and don’t forget to add it to your applications list:
def application do
[applications: [:briefly]]
end
Example
{:ok, path} = Briefly.create
File.write!(path, "Some Text")
content = File.read!(path)
# When this process exits, the file at `path` is removed
See the documentation to see
the options that available to Briefly.create/1 and Briefly.create!/1.
Configuration
The default, out-of-the-box settings for Briefly are equivalent to the following Mix config:
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).
License
See LICENSE.
Summary
| create!(opts \\ []) | Requests a temporary file to be created with the given options and raises on failure |
| create(opts \\ []) | Requests a temporary file to be created with the given options |
Types
create_opts :: [prefix: binary, extname: binary]
Functions
Specs:
- create(create_opts) :: {:ok, binary} | {:too_many_attempts, binary, pos_integer} | {:no_tmp, [binary]}
Requests a temporary file to be created with the given options
Specs:
- create!(create_opts) :: binary | no_return
Requests a temporary file to be created with the given options and raises on failure