This package allows you to quickly create, use and delete a temporary directory in the system's temporary directory.
Here's a quick example on how to create a temporary directory and delete it:
use Spatie\TemporaryDirectory\TemporaryDirectory;
$temporaryDirectory = (new TemporaryDirectory())->create();
// Get a path inside the temporary directory
$temporaryDirectory->path('temporaryfile.txt');
// Delete the temporary directory and all the files inside it
$temporaryDirectory->delete();
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/temporary-directory
To create a temporary directory simply call the create
method on a TemporaryDirectory
object.
(new TemporaryDirectory())->create();
Alternatively, use the static make
method on a TemporaryDirectory
object.
TemporaryDirectory::make();
By default, the temporary directory will be created in a timestamped directory in your system's temporary directory (usually /tmp
).
If you want to use a custom name for your temporary directory instead of the timestamp call the name
method with a string $name
argument before the create
method.
(new TemporaryDirectory())
->name($name)
->create();
By default an exception will be thrown if a directory already exists with the given argument. You can override this behaviour by calling the force
method in combination with the name
method.
(new TemporaryDirectory())
->name($name)
->force()
->create();
You can set a custom location in which your temporary directory will be created by passing a string $location
argument to the TemporaryDirectory
constructor.
(new TemporaryDirectory($location))
->create();
The make
method also accepts a $location
argument.
TemporaryDirectory::make($location);
Finally, you can call the location
method with a $location
argument.
(new TemporaryDirectory())
->location($location)
->create();
You can use the path
method to determine the full path to a file or directory in the temporary directory:
$temporaryDirectory = (new TemporaryDirectory())->create();
$temporaryDirectory->path('dumps/datadump.dat'); // return /tmp/1485941876276/dumps/datadump.dat
Use the empty
method to delete all the files inside the temporary directory.
$temporaryDirectory->empty();
Once you're done processing your temporary data you can delete the entire temporary directory using the delete
method. All files inside of it will be deleted.
$temporaryDirectory->delete();
If you want to automatically have the filesystem directory deleted when the object instance has no more references in
its defined scope, you can enable deleteWhenDestroyed()
on the TemporaryDirectory object.
function handleTemporaryFiles()
{
$temporaryDirectory = (new TemporaryDirectory())
->deleteWhenDestroyed()
->create();
// ... use the temporary directory
return; // no need to manually call $temporaryDirectory->delete()!
}
handleTemporaryFiles();
You can also call unset()
on an object instance.
composer test
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