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zhangweibo 提交于 2021年11月16日 09:46 +08:00 . git init

:mod:`tempfile` --- Generate temporary files and directories

.. module:: tempfile
 :synopsis: Generate temporary files and directories.

.. sectionauthor:: Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com>

Source code: :source:`Lib/tempfile.py`

.. index::
 pair: temporary; file name
 pair: temporary; file


This module creates temporary files and directories. It works on all supported platforms. :class:`TemporaryFile`, :class:`NamedTemporaryFile`, :class:`TemporaryDirectory`, and :class:`SpooledTemporaryFile` are high-level interfaces which provide automatic cleanup and can be used as context managers. :func:`mkstemp` and :func:`mkdtemp` are lower-level functions which require manual cleanup.

All the user-callable functions and constructors take additional arguments which allow direct control over the location and name of temporary files and directories. Files names used by this module include a string of random characters which allows those files to be securely created in shared temporary directories. To maintain backward compatibility, the argument order is somewhat odd; it is recommended to use keyword arguments for clarity.

The module defines the following user-callable items:

.. function:: TemporaryFile(mode='w+b', buffering=None, encoding=None, newline=None, suffix=None, prefix=None, dir=None, *, errors=None)

 Return a :term:`file-like object` that can be used as a temporary storage area.
 The file is created securely, using the same rules as :func:`mkstemp`. It will be destroyed as soon
 as it is closed (including an implicit close when the object is garbage
 collected). Under Unix, the directory entry for the file is either not created at all or is removed
 immediately after the file is created. Other platforms do not support
 this; your code should not rely on a temporary file created using this
 function having or not having a visible name in the file system.

 The resulting object can be used as a context manager (see
 :ref:`tempfile-examples`). On completion of the context or
 destruction of the file object the temporary file will be removed
 from the filesystem.

 The *mode* parameter defaults to ``'w+b'`` so that the file created can
 be read and written without being closed. Binary mode is used so that it
 behaves consistently on all platforms without regard for the data that is
 stored. *buffering*, *encoding*, *errors* and *newline* are interpreted as for
 :func:`open`.

 The *dir*, *prefix* and *suffix* parameters have the same meaning and
 defaults as with :func:`mkstemp`.

 The returned object is a true file object on POSIX platforms. On other
 platforms, it is a file-like object whose :attr:`!file` attribute is the
 underlying true file object.

 The :py:data:`os.O_TMPFILE` flag is used if it is available and works
 (Linux-specific, requires Linux kernel 3.11 or later).

 .. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp fullpath tempfile.TemporaryFile

 .. versionchanged:: 3.5

 The :py:data:`os.O_TMPFILE` flag is now used if available.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
 Added *errors* parameter.


.. function:: NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+b', buffering=None, encoding=None, newline=None, suffix=None, prefix=None, dir=None, delete=True, *, errors=None)

 This function operates exactly as :func:`TemporaryFile` does, except that
 the file is guaranteed to have a visible name in the file system (on
 Unix, the directory entry is not unlinked). That name can be retrieved
 from the :attr:`name` attribute of the returned
 file-like object. Whether the name can be
 used to open the file a second time, while the named temporary file is
 still open, varies across platforms (it can be so used on Unix; it cannot
 on Windows NT or later). If *delete* is true (the default), the file is
 deleted as soon as it is closed.
 The returned object is always a file-like object whose :attr:`!file`
 attribute is the underlying true file object. This file-like object can
 be used in a :keyword:`with` statement, just like a normal file.

 .. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp fullpath tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile

 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
 Added *errors* parameter.


.. function:: SpooledTemporaryFile(max_size=0, mode='w+b', buffering=None, encoding=None, newline=None, suffix=None, prefix=None, dir=None, *, errors=None)

 This function operates exactly as :func:`TemporaryFile` does, except that
 data is spooled in memory until the file size exceeds *max_size*, or
 until the file's :func:`fileno` method is called, at which point the
 contents are written to disk and operation proceeds as with
 :func:`TemporaryFile`.

 The resulting file has one additional method, :func:`rollover`, which
 causes the file to roll over to an on-disk file regardless of its size.

 The returned object is a file-like object whose :attr:`_file` attribute
 is either an :class:`io.BytesIO` or :class:`io.TextIOWrapper` object
 (depending on whether binary or text *mode* was specified) or a true file
 object, depending on whether :func:`rollover` has been called. This
 file-like object can be used in a :keyword:`with` statement, just like
 a normal file.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
 the truncate method now accepts a ``size`` argument.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
 Added *errors* parameter.


.. function:: TemporaryDirectory(suffix=None, prefix=None, dir=None)

 This function securely creates a temporary directory using the same rules as :func:`mkdtemp`.
 The resulting object can be used as a context manager (see
 :ref:`tempfile-examples`). On completion of the context or destruction
 of the temporary directory object the newly created temporary directory
 and all its contents are removed from the filesystem.

 The directory name can be retrieved from the :attr:`name` attribute of the
 returned object. When the returned object is used as a context manager, the
 :attr:`name` will be assigned to the target of the :keyword:`!as` clause in
 the :keyword:`with` statement, if there is one.

 The directory can be explicitly cleaned up by calling the
 :func:`cleanup` method.

 .. audit-event:: tempfile.mkdtemp fullpath tempfile.TemporaryDirectory

 .. versionadded:: 3.2


.. function:: mkstemp(suffix=None, prefix=None, dir=None, text=False)

 Creates a temporary file in the most secure manner possible. There are
 no race conditions in the file's creation, assuming that the platform
 properly implements the :const:`os.O_EXCL` flag for :func:`os.open`. The
 file is readable and writable only by the creating user ID. If the
 platform uses permission bits to indicate whether a file is executable,
 the file is executable by no one. The file descriptor is not inherited
 by child processes.

 Unlike :func:`TemporaryFile`, the user of :func:`mkstemp` is responsible
 for deleting the temporary file when done with it.

 If *suffix* is not ``None``, the file name will end with that suffix,
 otherwise there will be no suffix. :func:`mkstemp` does not put a dot
 between the file name and the suffix; if you need one, put it at the
 beginning of *suffix*.

 If *prefix* is not ``None``, the file name will begin with that prefix;
 otherwise, a default prefix is used. The default is the return value of
 :func:`gettempprefix` or :func:`gettempprefixb`, as appropriate.

 If *dir* is not ``None``, the file will be created in that directory;
 otherwise, a default directory is used. The default directory is chosen
 from a platform-dependent list, but the user of the application can
 control the directory location by setting the *TMPDIR*, *TEMP* or *TMP*
 environment variables. There is thus no guarantee that the generated
 filename will have any nice properties, such as not requiring quoting
 when passed to external commands via ``os.popen()``.

 If any of *suffix*, *prefix*, and *dir* are not
 ``None``, they must be the same type.
 If they are bytes, the returned name will be bytes instead of str.
 If you want to force a bytes return value with otherwise default behavior,
 pass ``suffix=b''``.

 If *text* is specified, it indicates whether to open the file in binary
 mode (the default) or text mode. On some platforms, this makes no
 difference.

 :func:`mkstemp` returns a tuple containing an OS-level handle to an open
 file (as would be returned by :func:`os.open`) and the absolute pathname
 of that file, in that order.

 .. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp fullpath tempfile.mkstemp

 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
 *suffix*, *prefix*, and *dir* may now be supplied in bytes in order to
 obtain a bytes return value. Prior to this, only str was allowed.
 *suffix* and *prefix* now accept and default to ``None`` to cause
 an appropriate default value to be used.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
 The *dir* parameter now accepts a :term:`path-like object`.


.. function:: mkdtemp(suffix=None, prefix=None, dir=None)

 Creates a temporary directory in the most secure manner possible. There
 are no race conditions in the directory's creation. The directory is
 readable, writable, and searchable only by the creating user ID.

 The user of :func:`mkdtemp` is responsible for deleting the temporary
 directory and its contents when done with it.

 The *prefix*, *suffix*, and *dir* arguments are the same as for
 :func:`mkstemp`.

 :func:`mkdtemp` returns the absolute pathname of the new directory.

 .. audit-event:: tempfile.mkdtemp fullpath tempfile.mkdtemp

 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
 *suffix*, *prefix*, and *dir* may now be supplied in bytes in order to
 obtain a bytes return value. Prior to this, only str was allowed.
 *suffix* and *prefix* now accept and default to ``None`` to cause
 an appropriate default value to be used.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
 The *dir* parameter now accepts a :term:`path-like object`.


.. function:: gettempdir()

 Return the name of the directory used for temporary files. This
 defines the default value for the *dir* argument to all functions
 in this module.

 Python searches a standard list of directories to find one which
 the calling user can create files in. The list is:

 #. The directory named by the :envvar:`TMPDIR` environment variable.

 #. The directory named by the :envvar:`TEMP` environment variable.

 #. The directory named by the :envvar:`TMP` environment variable.

 #. A platform-specific location:

 * On Windows, the directories :file:`C:\\TEMP`, :file:`C:\\TMP`,
 :file:`\\TEMP`, and :file:`\\TMP`, in that order.

 * On all other platforms, the directories :file:`/tmp`, :file:`/var/tmp`, and
 :file:`/usr/tmp`, in that order.

 #. As a last resort, the current working directory.

 The result of this search is cached, see the description of
 :data:`tempdir` below.

.. function:: gettempdirb()

 Same as :func:`gettempdir` but the return value is in bytes.

 .. versionadded:: 3.5

.. function:: gettempprefix()

 Return the filename prefix used to create temporary files. This does not
 contain the directory component.

.. function:: gettempprefixb()

 Same as :func:`gettempprefix` but the return value is in bytes.

 .. versionadded:: 3.5

The module uses a global variable to store the name of the directory used for temporary files returned by :func:`gettempdir`. It can be set directly to override the selection process, but this is discouraged. All functions in this module take a dir argument which can be used to specify the directory and this is the recommended approach.

.. data:: tempdir

 When set to a value other than ``None``, this variable defines the
 default value for the *dir* argument to the functions defined in this
 module.

 If ``tempdir`` is ``None`` (the default) at any call to any of the above
 functions except :func:`gettempprefix` it is initialized following the
 algorithm described in :func:`gettempdir`.

Examples

Here are some examples of typical usage of the :mod:`tempfile` module:

>>> import tempfile

# create a temporary file and write some data to it
>>> fp = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
>>> fp.write(b'Hello world!')
# read data from file
>>> fp.seek(0)
>>> fp.read()
b'Hello world!'
# close the file, it will be removed
>>> fp.close()

# create a temporary file using a context manager
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as fp:
... fp.write(b'Hello world!')
... fp.seek(0)
... fp.read()
b'Hello world!'
>>>
# file is now closed and removed

# create a temporary directory using the context manager
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
... print('created temporary directory', tmpdirname)
>>>
# directory and contents have been removed

Deprecated functions and variables

A historical way to create temporary files was to first generate a file name with the :func:`mktemp` function and then create a file using this name. Unfortunately this is not secure, because a different process may create a file with this name in the time between the call to :func:`mktemp` and the subsequent attempt to create the file by the first process. The solution is to combine the two steps and create the file immediately. This approach is used by :func:`mkstemp` and the other functions described above.

.. function:: mktemp(suffix='', prefix='tmp', dir=None)

 .. deprecated:: 2.3
 Use :func:`mkstemp` instead.

 Return an absolute pathname of a file that did not exist at the time the
 call is made. The *prefix*, *suffix*, and *dir* arguments are similar
 to those of :func:`mkstemp`, except that bytes file names, ``suffix=None``
 and ``prefix=None`` are not supported.

 .. warning::

 Use of this function may introduce a security hole in your program. By
 the time you get around to doing anything with the file name it returns,
 someone else may have beaten you to the punch. :func:`mktemp` usage can
 be replaced easily with :func:`NamedTemporaryFile`, passing it the
 ``delete=False`` parameter::

 >>> f = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False)
 >>> f.name
 '/tmp/tmptjujjt'
 >>> f.write(b"Hello World!\n")
 13
 >>> f.close()
 >>> os.unlink(f.name)
 >>> os.path.exists(f.name)
 False
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