Creates a temporary file with permissions 0600 (= only readable and writable by the owner) and opens it with mode âw+â.
The basename
parameter is used to determine the name of the
temporary file. You can either pass a String or an Array with 2 String
elements. In the former form, the temporary file's base name will begin
with the given string. In the latter form, the temporary file's base
name will begin with the array's first element, and end with the second
element. For example:
file = Tempfile.new('hello') file.path # => something like: "/tmp/hello2843-8392-92849382--0" # Use the Array form to enforce an extension in the filename: file = Tempfile.new(['hello', '.jpg']) file.path # => something like: "/tmp/hello2843-8392-92849382--0.jpg"
The temporary file will be placed in the directory as specified by the
tmpdir
parameter. By default, this is Dir.tmpdir
.
When $SAFE > 0 and the given tmpdir
is tainted, it uses
'/tmp' as the temporary directory. Please note that ENV values are tainted by default, and
Dir.tmpdir
's return value might come from environment
variables (e.g. $TMPDIR
).
file = Tempfile.new('hello', '/home/aisaka') file.path # => something like: "/home/aisaka/hello2843-8392-92849382--0"
You can also pass an options hash. Under the hood, Tempfile creates the temporary file using
File.open
. These options will be passed to
File.open
. This is mostly useful for specifying encoding
options, e.g.:
Tempfile.new('hello', '/home/aisaka', :encoding => 'ascii-8bit') # You can also omit the 'tmpdir' parameter: Tempfile.new('hello', :encoding => 'ascii-8bit')
Exceptions
If ::new cannot find a unique filename within a limited number of tries, then it will raise an exception.
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