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@b4dnewz/temp

v0.0.3

Published

A node utility to handle temporary files and folders

Downloads

5

Readme

temp

A node utility to handle temporary files and folders

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Getting started

Install the project using your favourite package manager.

npm install @b4dnewz/temp

Load inside your project all together or separate functions.

import * as temp from "@b4dnewz/temp";
// or
import {file, fileSync, dir, dirSync} from "@b4dnewz/temp";

Then create any temporary file you need in your application or your tests.

// create a temporary file
// es: /tmp/e6ba9fff240bde04897f/5fb6aa4e9ac8ccf10e2f
temp.file()

// create a temporary file in sync way
temp.fileSync()

// create a temporary directory
// es: /tmp/3c34454971179fc20e99/29d72d3cb2386b904afe
temp.dir()

// create a temporary directory in sync way
temp.dirSync()
it("should create a temporary file", async () => {
    const tmpFile = await temp.file()
    // do whatever you need with the file
    await tmpFile.remove()
})

Later on, when you have done with it, just release it.

// will remove the temporary file
tmpFile.remove()

// will remove the temporary directory
// even if has content in it
// such as other temporary files
tmpDir.remove()

Documentation

This project provide an online documentation automatically generated with TypeDoc, but a very deep documentation with real world usage examples is coming soon, stay tuned.


Contributing

  1. Create an issue and describe your idea
  2. Fork the project (https://github.com/b4dnewz/node-temp/fork)
  3. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  4. Commit your changes with logic (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  5. Publish the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Add some test for your new feature
  7. Create a new Pull Request

License

MIT © Filippo Conti