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Ephemeral creates a temporary project on your filesystem at any location of your choice so that you can use it while testing anything that works on a rust project - mainly cargo commands/binaries. It can be used to generate projects of other languages too.
INSTALLATION:
To use this crate, add it to the dev-dependencies since it is used only during testing:
[dev-dependencies]
ephemeral = "0.2"
USAGE:
To create a project:
use ephemeral::{Project, Dir};
fn main() {
let project = Project::new("tmp")
.add_dir(Dir::new("tmp/foo").add_file("bar", &vec![101u8]))
.build();
project.clear();
}
This will create a new project in a dir called tmp
which will contain a dir “foo” which will
contain a file bar
with e
(101u8) written to the file.
Structs
Represents a dir in the filesystem. Accepts a path and contains a vector of files added.
Represents a file stored in the filesystem. Contains the path and the contents in bytes.
Project represents a project created on the file system at any user-defined location defined by
the path parameter to the
new()
function.