Struct async_tempfile::TempFile
source · pub struct TempFile { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A named temporary file that will be cleaned automatically after the last reference to it is dropped.
Implementations§
source§impl TempFile
impl TempFile
sourcepub async fn new() -> Result<Self, Error>
pub async fn new() -> Result<Self, Error>
Creates a new temporary file in the default location. When the instance goes out of scope, the file will be deleted.
Example
let file = TempFile::new().await?;
// The file exists.
let file_path = file.file_path().clone();
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path.clone()).await.is_ok());
// Deletes the file.
drop(file);
// The file was removed.
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path).await.is_err());
sourcepub async fn new_with_name<N: AsRef<str>>(name: N) -> Result<Self, Error>
pub async fn new_with_name<N: AsRef<str>>(name: N) -> Result<Self, Error>
Creates a new temporary file in the default location. When the instance goes out of scope, the file will be deleted.
Arguments
name
- The name of the file to create in the default temporary directory.
Example
let file = TempFile::new_with_name("temporary.file").await?;
// The file exists.
let file_path = file.file_path().clone();
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path.clone()).await.is_ok());
// Deletes the file.
drop(file);
// The file was removed.
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path).await.is_err());
sourcepub async fn new_with_uuid(uuid: Uuid) -> Result<Self, Error>
Available on crate feature uuid
only.
pub async fn new_with_uuid(uuid: Uuid) -> Result<Self, Error>
uuid
only.Creates a new temporary file in the default location. When the instance goes out of scope, the file will be deleted.
Arguments
uuid
- A UUID to use as a suffix to the file name.
Example
let id = uuid::Uuid::new_v4();
let file = TempFile::new_with_uuid(id).await?;
// The file exists.
let file_path = file.file_path().clone();
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path.clone()).await.is_ok());
// Deletes the file.
drop(file);
// The file was removed.
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path).await.is_err());
sourcepub async fn new_in<P: Borrow<PathBuf>>(dir: P) -> Result<Self, Error>
pub async fn new_in<P: Borrow<PathBuf>>(dir: P) -> Result<Self, Error>
Creates a new temporary file in the specified location. When the instance goes out of scope, the file will be deleted.
Crate Features
uuid
- When theuuid
crate feature is enabled, a random UUIDv4 is used to generate the temporary file name.
Arguments
dir
- The directory to create the file in.
Example
let path = std::env::temp_dir();
let file = TempFile::new_in(path).await?;
// The file exists.
let file_path = file.file_path().clone();
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path.clone()).await.is_ok());
// Deletes the file.
drop(file);
// The file was removed.
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path).await.is_err());
sourcepub async fn new_with_name_in<N: AsRef<str>, P: Borrow<PathBuf>>(
name: N,
dir: P
) -> Result<Self, Error>
pub async fn new_with_name_in<N: AsRef<str>, P: Borrow<PathBuf>>( name: N, dir: P ) -> Result<Self, Error>
Creates a new temporary file in the specified location. When the instance goes out of scope, the file will be deleted.
Arguments
dir
- The directory to create the file in.name
- The file name to use.
Example
let path = std::env::temp_dir();
let file = TempFile::new_with_name_in("temporary.file", path).await?;
// The file exists.
let file_path = file.file_path().clone();
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path.clone()).await.is_ok());
// Deletes the file.
drop(file);
// The file was removed.
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path).await.is_err());
sourcepub async fn new_with_uuid_in<P: Borrow<PathBuf>>(
uuid: Uuid,
dir: P
) -> Result<Self, Error>
Available on crate feature uuid
only.
pub async fn new_with_uuid_in<P: Borrow<PathBuf>>( uuid: Uuid, dir: P ) -> Result<Self, Error>
uuid
only.Creates a new temporary file in the specified location. When the instance goes out of scope, the file will be deleted.
Arguments
dir
- The directory to create the file in.uuid
- A UUID to use as a suffix to the file name.
Example
let path = std::env::temp_dir();
let id = uuid::Uuid::new_v4();
let file = TempFile::new_with_uuid_in(id, path).await?;
// The file exists.
let file_path = file.file_path().clone();
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path.clone()).await.is_ok());
// Deletes the file.
drop(file);
// The file was removed.
assert!(fs::metadata(file_path).await.is_err());
sourcepub async fn from_existing(
path: PathBuf,
ownership: Ownership
) -> Result<Self, Error>
pub async fn from_existing( path: PathBuf, ownership: Ownership ) -> Result<Self, Error>
Wraps a new instance of this type around an existing file.
If ownership
is set to Ownership::Borrowed
, this method does not take ownership of
the file, i.e. the file will not be deleted when the instance is dropped.
Arguments
path
- The path of the file to wrap.ownership
- The ownership of the file.
sourcepub async fn open_rw(&self) -> Result<TempFile, Error>
pub async fn open_rw(&self) -> Result<TempFile, Error>
Opens a new TempFile instance in read-write mode.
sourcepub async fn open_ro(&self) -> Result<TempFile, Error>
pub async fn open_ro(&self) -> Result<TempFile, Error>
Opens a new TempFile instance in read-only mode.
Methods from Deref<Target = File>§
sourcepub async fn sync_all(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub async fn sync_all(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
Attempts to sync all OS-internal metadata to disk.
This function will attempt to ensure that all in-core data reaches the filesystem before returning.
Examples
use tokio::fs::File;
use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
let mut file = File::create("foo.txt").await?;
file.write_all(b"hello, world!").await?;
file.sync_all().await?;
The write_all
method is defined on the AsyncWriteExt
trait.
sourcepub async fn sync_data(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub async fn sync_data(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
This function is similar to sync_all
, except that it may not
synchronize file metadata to the filesystem.
This is intended for use cases that must synchronize content, but don’t need the metadata on disk. The goal of this method is to reduce disk operations.
Note that some platforms may simply implement this in terms of sync_all
.
Examples
use tokio::fs::File;
use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
let mut file = File::create("foo.txt").await?;
file.write_all(b"hello, world!").await?;
file.sync_data().await?;
The write_all
method is defined on the AsyncWriteExt
trait.
sourcepub async fn set_len(&self, size: u64) -> Result<(), Error>
pub async fn set_len(&self, size: u64) -> Result<(), Error>
Truncates or extends the underlying file, updating the size of this file to become size.
If the size is less than the current file’s size, then the file will be shrunk. If it is greater than the current file’s size, then the file will be extended to size and have all of the intermediate data filled in with 0s.
Errors
This function will return an error if the file is not opened for writing.
Examples
use tokio::fs::File;
use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
let mut file = File::create("foo.txt").await?;
file.write_all(b"hello, world!").await?;
file.set_len(10).await?;
The write_all
method is defined on the AsyncWriteExt
trait.
sourcepub async fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata, Error>
pub async fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata, Error>
Queries metadata about the underlying file.
Examples
use tokio::fs::File;
let file = File::open("foo.txt").await?;
let metadata = file.metadata().await?;
println!("{:?}", metadata);
sourcepub async fn try_clone(&self) -> Result<File, Error>
pub async fn try_clone(&self) -> Result<File, Error>
Creates a new File
instance that shares the same underlying file handle
as the existing File
instance. Reads, writes, and seeks will affect both
File instances simultaneously.
Examples
use tokio::fs::File;
let file = File::open("foo.txt").await?;
let file_clone = file.try_clone().await?;
sourcepub async fn set_permissions(&self, perm: Permissions) -> Result<(), Error>
pub async fn set_permissions(&self, perm: Permissions) -> Result<(), Error>
Changes the permissions on the underlying file.
Platform-specific behavior
This function currently corresponds to the fchmod
function on Unix and
the SetFileInformationByHandle
function on Windows. Note that, this
may change in the future.
Errors
This function will return an error if the user lacks permission change attributes on the underlying file. It may also return an error in other os-specific unspecified cases.
Examples
use tokio::fs::File;
let file = File::open("foo.txt").await?;
let mut perms = file.metadata().await?.permissions();
perms.set_readonly(true);
file.set_permissions(perms).await?;
Trait Implementations§
source§impl AsyncWrite for TempFile
impl AsyncWrite for TempFile
Forwarding AsyncWrite to the embedded File
source§fn poll_write(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
buf: &[u8]
) -> Poll<Result<usize, Error>>
fn poll_write( self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>, buf: &[u8] ) -> Poll<Result<usize, Error>>
buf
into the object. Read moresource§fn poll_flush(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>
) -> Poll<Result<(), Error>>
fn poll_flush( self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_> ) -> Poll<Result<(), Error>>
source§fn poll_shutdown(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>
) -> Poll<Result<(), Error>>
fn poll_shutdown( self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_> ) -> Poll<Result<(), Error>>
source§fn poll_write_vectored(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]
) -> Poll<Result<usize, Error>>
fn poll_write_vectored( self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>] ) -> Poll<Result<usize, Error>>
poll_write
, except that it writes from a slice of buffers. Read moresource§fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool
fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool
poll_write_vectored
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