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=Auto-Deleting Temporary Files and Directories=
=Auto-Deleting Temporary Files and Directories=
<code>TemporaryFile</code>, <code>NamedTemporaryFile</code> and <code>TemporaryDirectory</code> are classes that offer temporary file and directory functionality and which, in conjunction with the <code>[[Python_Context_Manager#Overview|with]]</code>  
<code>TemporaryFile</code>, <code>NamedTemporaryFile</code> and <code>TemporaryDirectory</code> are classes that provide temporary files and directories that, in conjunction with the <code>[[Python_Context_Manager#Overview|with]]</code> reserved word, are self-deleting when we the program gets out of scope.
==Auto-Deleting Temporary File==
==Auto-Deleting Temporary File==
==Auto-Deleting Temporary Directory==
==Auto-Deleting Temporary Directory==

Revision as of 20:16, 13 June 2023

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Auto-Deleting Temporary Files and Directories

TemporaryFile, NamedTemporaryFile and TemporaryDirectory are classes that provide temporary files and directories that, in conjunction with the with reserved word, are self-deleting when we the program gets out of scope.

Auto-Deleting Temporary File

Auto-Deleting Temporary Directory

Temporary Files and Directories to be Deleted by the Caller

Temporary File to be Deleted by the Caller

Temporary Directory to be Deleted by the Caller

Create a named temporary file, write in it and return the name. The file is not automatically deleted after close(), the caller will need to delete it:

import tempfile
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+t', delete=False) as t:
  t.write(something)
  return t.name