| """Temporary files. |
| |
| This module provides generic, low- and high-level interfaces for |
| creating temporary files and directories. All of the interfaces |
| provided by this module can be used without fear of race conditions |
| except for 'mktemp'. 'mktemp' is subject to race conditions and |
| should not be used; it is provided for backward compatibility only. |
| |
| This module also provides some data items to the user: |
| |
| TMP_MAX - maximum number of names that will be tried before |
| giving up. |
| tempdir - If this is set to a string before the first use of |
| any routine from this module, it will be considered as |
| another candidate location to store temporary files. |
| """ |
| |
| __all__ = [ |
| "NamedTemporaryFile", "TemporaryFile", # high level safe interfaces |
| "SpooledTemporaryFile", "TemporaryDirectory", |
| "mkstemp", "mkdtemp", # low level safe interfaces |
| "mktemp", # deprecated unsafe interface |
| "TMP_MAX", "gettempprefix", # constants |
| "tempdir", "gettempdir" |
| ] |
| |
| |
| # Imports. |
| |
| import functools as _functools |
| import warnings as _warnings |
| import io as _io |
| import os as _os |
| import shutil as _shutil |
| import errno as _errno |
| from random import Random as _Random |
| import weakref as _weakref |
| |
| try: |
| import _thread |
| except ImportError: |
| import _dummy_thread as _thread |
| _allocate_lock = _thread.allocate_lock |
| |
| _text_openflags = _os.O_RDWR | _os.O_CREAT | _os.O_EXCL |
| if hasattr(_os, 'O_NOFOLLOW'): |
| _text_openflags |= _os.O_NOFOLLOW |
| |
| _bin_openflags = _text_openflags |
| if hasattr(_os, 'O_BINARY'): |
| _bin_openflags |= _os.O_BINARY |
| |
| if hasattr(_os, 'TMP_MAX'): |
| TMP_MAX = _os.TMP_MAX |
| else: |
| TMP_MAX = 10000 |
| |
| # Although it does not have an underscore for historical reasons, this |
| # variable is an internal implementation detail (see issue 10354). |
| template = "tmp" |
| |
| # Internal routines. |
| |
| _once_lock = _allocate_lock() |
| |
| if hasattr(_os, "lstat"): |
| _stat = _os.lstat |
| elif hasattr(_os, "stat"): |
| _stat = _os.stat |
| else: |
| # Fallback. All we need is something that raises OSError if the |
| # file doesn't exist. |
| def _stat(fn): |
| fd = _os.open(fn, _os.O_RDONLY) |
| _os.close(fd) |
| |
| def _exists(fn): |
| try: |
| _stat(fn) |
| except OSError: |
| return False |
| else: |
| return True |
| |
| class _RandomNameSequence: |
| """An instance of _RandomNameSequence generates an endless |
| sequence of unpredictable strings which can safely be incorporated |
| into file names. Each string is six characters long. Multiple |
| threads can safely use the same instance at the same time. |
| |
| _RandomNameSequence is an iterator.""" |
| |
| characters = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_" |
| |
| @property |
| def rng(self): |
| cur_pid = _os.getpid() |
| if cur_pid != getattr(self, '_rng_pid', None): |
| self._rng = _Random() |
| self._rng_pid = cur_pid |
| return self._rng |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| c = self.characters |
| choose = self.rng.choice |
| letters = [choose(c) for dummy in range(8)] |
| return ''.join(letters) |
| |
| def _candidate_tempdir_list(): |
| """Generate a list of candidate temporary directories which |
| _get_default_tempdir will try.""" |
| |
| dirlist = [] |
| |
| # First, try the environment. |
| for envname in 'TMPDIR', 'TEMP', 'TMP': |
| dirname = _os.getenv(envname) |
| if dirname: dirlist.append(dirname) |
| |
| # Failing that, try OS-specific locations. |
| if _os.name == 'nt': |
| dirlist.extend([ r'c:\temp', r'c:\tmp', r'\temp', r'\tmp' ]) |
| else: |
| dirlist.extend([ '/tmp', '/var/tmp', '/usr/tmp' ]) |
| |
| # As a last resort, the current directory. |
| try: |
| dirlist.append(_os.getcwd()) |
| except (AttributeError, OSError): |
| dirlist.append(_os.curdir) |
| |
| return dirlist |
| |
| def _get_default_tempdir(): |
| """Calculate the default directory to use for temporary files. |
| This routine should be called exactly once. |
| |
| We determine whether or not a candidate temp dir is usable by |
| trying to create and write to a file in that directory. If this |
| is successful, the test file is deleted. To prevent denial of |
| service, the name of the test file must be randomized.""" |
| |
| namer = _RandomNameSequence() |
| dirlist = _candidate_tempdir_list() |
| |
| for dir in dirlist: |
| if dir != _os.curdir: |
| dir = _os.path.abspath(dir) |
| # Try only a few names per directory. |
| for seq in range(100): |
| name = next(namer) |
| filename = _os.path.join(dir, name) |
| try: |
| fd = _os.open(filename, _bin_openflags, 0o600) |
| try: |
| try: |
| with _io.open(fd, 'wb', closefd=False) as fp: |
| fp.write(b'blat') |
| finally: |
| _os.close(fd) |
| finally: |
| _os.unlink(filename) |
| return dir |
| except FileExistsError: |
| pass |
| except OSError: |
| break # no point trying more names in this directory |
| raise FileNotFoundError(_errno.ENOENT, |
| "No usable temporary directory found in %s" % |
| dirlist) |
| |
| _name_sequence = None |
| |
| def _get_candidate_names(): |
| """Common setup sequence for all user-callable interfaces.""" |
| |
| global _name_sequence |
| if _name_sequence is None: |
| _once_lock.acquire() |
| try: |
| if _name_sequence is None: |
| _name_sequence = _RandomNameSequence() |
| finally: |
| _once_lock.release() |
| return _name_sequence |
| |
| |
| def _mkstemp_inner(dir, pre, suf, flags): |
| """Code common to mkstemp, TemporaryFile, and NamedTemporaryFile.""" |
| |
| names = _get_candidate_names() |
| |
| for seq in range(TMP_MAX): |
| name = next(names) |
| file = _os.path.join(dir, pre + name + suf) |
| try: |
| fd = _os.open(file, flags, 0o600) |
| return (fd, _os.path.abspath(file)) |
| except FileExistsError: |
| continue # try again |
| except PermissionError: |
| # This exception is thrown when a directory with the chosen name |
| # already exists on windows. |
| if _os.name == 'nt': |
| continue |
| else: |
| raise |
| |
| raise FileExistsError(_errno.EEXIST, |
| "No usable temporary file name found") |
| |
| |
| # User visible interfaces. |
| |
| def gettempprefix(): |
| """Accessor for tempdir.template.""" |
| return template |
| |
| tempdir = None |
| |
| def gettempdir(): |
| """Accessor for tempfile.tempdir.""" |
| global tempdir |
| if tempdir is None: |
| _once_lock.acquire() |
| try: |
| if tempdir is None: |
| tempdir = _get_default_tempdir() |
| finally: |
| _once_lock.release() |
| return tempdir |
| |
| def mkstemp(suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None, text=False): |
| """User-callable function to create and return a unique temporary |
| file. The return value is a pair (fd, name) where fd is the |
| file descriptor returned by os.open, and name is the filename. |
| |
| If 'suffix' is specified, the file name will end with that suffix, |
| otherwise there will be no suffix. |
| |
| If 'prefix' is specified, the file name will begin with that prefix, |
| otherwise a default prefix is used. |
| |
| If 'dir' is specified, the file will be created in that directory, |
| otherwise a default directory is used. |
| |
| If 'text' is specified and true, the file is opened in text |
| mode. Else (the default) the file is opened in binary mode. On |
| some operating systems, this makes no difference. |
| |
| The file is readable and writable only by the creating user ID. |
| If the operating system uses permission bits to indicate whether a |
| file is executable, the file is executable by no one. The file |
| descriptor is not inherited by children of this process. |
| |
| Caller is responsible for deleting the file when done with it. |
| """ |
| |
| if dir is None: |
| dir = gettempdir() |
| |
| if text: |
| flags = _text_openflags |
| else: |
| flags = _bin_openflags |
| |
| return _mkstemp_inner(dir, prefix, suffix, flags) |
| |
| |
| def mkdtemp(suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None): |
| """User-callable function to create and return a unique temporary |
| directory. The return value is the pathname of the directory. |
| |
| Arguments are as for mkstemp, except that the 'text' argument is |
| not accepted. |
| |
| The directory is readable, writable, and searchable only by the |
| creating user. |
| |
| Caller is responsible for deleting the directory when done with it. |
| """ |
| |
| if dir is None: |
| dir = gettempdir() |
| |
| names = _get_candidate_names() |
| |
| for seq in range(TMP_MAX): |
| name = next(names) |
| file = _os.path.join(dir, prefix + name + suffix) |
| try: |
| _os.mkdir(file, 0o700) |
| return file |
| except FileExistsError: |
| continue # try again |
| |
| raise FileExistsError(_errno.EEXIST, |
| "No usable temporary directory name found") |
| |
| def mktemp(suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None): |
| """User-callable function to return a unique temporary file name. The |
| file is not created. |
| |
| Arguments are as for mkstemp, except that the 'text' argument is |
| not accepted. |
| |
| This function is unsafe and should not be used. The file name |
| refers to a file that did not exist at some point, but by the time |
| you get around to creating it, someone else may have beaten you to |
| the punch. |
| """ |
| |
| ## from warnings import warn as _warn |
| ## _warn("mktemp is a potential security risk to your program", |
| ## RuntimeWarning, stacklevel=2) |
| |
| if dir is None: |
| dir = gettempdir() |
| |
| names = _get_candidate_names() |
| for seq in range(TMP_MAX): |
| name = next(names) |
| file = _os.path.join(dir, prefix + name + suffix) |
| if not _exists(file): |
| return file |
| |
| raise FileExistsError(_errno.EEXIST, |
| "No usable temporary filename found") |
| |
| |
| class _TemporaryFileCloser: |
| """A separate object allowing proper closing of a temporary file's |
| underlying file object, without adding a __del__ method to the |
| temporary file.""" |
| |
| file = None # Set here since __del__ checks it |
| close_called = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, file, name, delete=True): |
| self.file = file |
| self.name = name |
| self.delete = delete |
| |
| # NT provides delete-on-close as a primitive, so we don't need |
| # the wrapper to do anything special. We still use it so that |
| # file.name is useful (i.e. not "(fdopen)") with NamedTemporaryFile. |
| if _os.name != 'nt': |
| # Cache the unlinker so we don't get spurious errors at |
| # shutdown when the module-level "os" is None'd out. Note |
| # that this must be referenced as self.unlink, because the |
| # name TemporaryFileWrapper may also get None'd out before |
| # __del__ is called. |
| |
| def close(self, unlink=_os.unlink): |
| if not self.close_called and self.file is not None: |
| self.close_called = True |
| self.file.close() |
| if self.delete: |
| unlink(self.name) |
| |
| # Need to ensure the file is deleted on __del__ |
| def __del__(self): |
| self.close() |
| |
| else: |
| def close(self): |
| if not self.close_called: |
| self.close_called = True |
| self.file.close() |
| |
| |
| class _TemporaryFileWrapper: |
| """Temporary file wrapper |
| |
| This class provides a wrapper around files opened for |
| temporary use. In particular, it seeks to automatically |
| remove the file when it is no longer needed. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, file, name, delete=True): |
| self.file = file |
| self.name = name |
| self.delete = delete |
| self._closer = _TemporaryFileCloser(file, name, delete) |
| |
| def __getattr__(self, name): |
| # Attribute lookups are delegated to the underlying file |
| # and cached for non-numeric results |
| # (i.e. methods are cached, closed and friends are not) |
| file = self.__dict__['file'] |
| a = getattr(file, name) |
| if hasattr(a, '__call__'): |
| func = a |
| @_functools.wraps(func) |
| def func_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| return func(*args, **kwargs) |
| # Avoid closing the file as long as the wrapper is alive, |
| # see issue #18879. |
| func_wrapper._closer = self._closer |
| a = func_wrapper |
| if not isinstance(a, int): |
| setattr(self, name, a) |
| return a |
| |
| # The underlying __enter__ method returns the wrong object |
| # (self.file) so override it to return the wrapper |
| def __enter__(self): |
| self.file.__enter__() |
| return self |
| |
| # Need to trap __exit__ as well to ensure the file gets |
| # deleted when used in a with statement |
| def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb): |
| result = self.file.__exit__(exc, value, tb) |
| self.close() |
| return result |
| |
| def close(self): |
| """ |
| Close the temporary file, possibly deleting it. |
| """ |
| self._closer.close() |
| |
| # iter() doesn't use __getattr__ to find the __iter__ method |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return iter(self.file) |
| |
| |
| def NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+b', buffering=-1, encoding=None, |
| newline=None, suffix="", prefix=template, |
| dir=None, delete=True): |
| """Create and return a temporary file. |
| Arguments: |
| 'prefix', 'suffix', 'dir' -- as for mkstemp. |
| 'mode' -- the mode argument to io.open (default "w+b"). |
| 'buffering' -- the buffer size argument to io.open (default -1). |
| 'encoding' -- the encoding argument to io.open (default None) |
| 'newline' -- the newline argument to io.open (default None) |
| 'delete' -- whether the file is deleted on close (default True). |
| The file is created as mkstemp() would do it. |
| |
| Returns an object with a file-like interface; the name of the file |
| is accessible as file.name. The file will be automatically deleted |
| when it is closed unless the 'delete' argument is set to False. |
| """ |
| |
| if dir is None: |
| dir = gettempdir() |
| |
| flags = _bin_openflags |
| |
| # Setting O_TEMPORARY in the flags causes the OS to delete |
| # the file when it is closed. This is only supported by Windows. |
| if _os.name == 'nt' and delete: |
| flags |= _os.O_TEMPORARY |
| |
| (fd, name) = _mkstemp_inner(dir, prefix, suffix, flags) |
| try: |
| file = _io.open(fd, mode, buffering=buffering, |
| newline=newline, encoding=encoding) |
| |
| return _TemporaryFileWrapper(file, name, delete) |
| except Exception: |
| _os.close(fd) |
| raise |
| |
| if _os.name != 'posix' or _os.sys.platform == 'cygwin': |
| # On non-POSIX and Cygwin systems, assume that we cannot unlink a file |
| # while it is open. |
| TemporaryFile = NamedTemporaryFile |
| |
| else: |
| # Is the O_TMPFILE flag available and does it work? |
| # The flag is set to False if os.open(dir, os.O_TMPFILE) raises an |
| # IsADirectoryError exception |
| _O_TMPFILE_WORKS = hasattr(_os, 'O_TMPFILE') |
| |
| def TemporaryFile(mode='w+b', buffering=-1, encoding=None, |
| newline=None, suffix="", prefix=template, |
| dir=None): |
| """Create and return a temporary file. |
| Arguments: |
| 'prefix', 'suffix', 'dir' -- as for mkstemp. |
| 'mode' -- the mode argument to io.open (default "w+b"). |
| 'buffering' -- the buffer size argument to io.open (default -1). |
| 'encoding' -- the encoding argument to io.open (default None) |
| 'newline' -- the newline argument to io.open (default None) |
| The file is created as mkstemp() would do it. |
| |
| Returns an object with a file-like interface. The file has no |
| name, and will cease to exist when it is closed. |
| """ |
| global _O_TMPFILE_WORKS |
| |
| if dir is None: |
| dir = gettempdir() |
| |
| flags = _bin_openflags |
| if _O_TMPFILE_WORKS: |
| try: |
| flags2 = (flags | _os.O_TMPFILE) & ~_os.O_CREAT |
| fd = _os.open(dir, flags2, 0o600) |
| except IsADirectoryError: |
| # Linux kernel older than 3.11 ignores O_TMPFILE flag. |
| # Set flag to False to not try again. |
| _O_TMPFILE_WORKS = False |
| except OSError: |
| # The filesystem of the directory does not support O_TMPFILE. |
| # For example, OSError(95, 'Operation not supported'). |
| pass |
| else: |
| try: |
| return _io.open(fd, mode, buffering=buffering, |
| newline=newline, encoding=encoding) |
| except: |
| _os.close(fd) |
| raise |
| # Fallback to _mkstemp_inner(). |
| |
| (fd, name) = _mkstemp_inner(dir, prefix, suffix, flags) |
| try: |
| _os.unlink(name) |
| return _io.open(fd, mode, buffering=buffering, |
| newline=newline, encoding=encoding) |
| except: |
| _os.close(fd) |
| raise |
| |
| class SpooledTemporaryFile: |
| """Temporary file wrapper, specialized to switch from BytesIO |
| or StringIO to a real file when it exceeds a certain size or |
| when a fileno is needed. |
| """ |
| _rolled = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, max_size=0, mode='w+b', buffering=-1, |
| encoding=None, newline=None, |
| suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None): |
| if 'b' in mode: |
| self._file = _io.BytesIO() |
| else: |
| # Setting newline="\n" avoids newline translation; |
| # this is important because otherwise on Windows we'd |
| # get double newline translation upon rollover(). |
| self._file = _io.StringIO(newline="\n") |
| self._max_size = max_size |
| self._rolled = False |
| self._TemporaryFileArgs = {'mode': mode, 'buffering': buffering, |
| 'suffix': suffix, 'prefix': prefix, |
| 'encoding': encoding, 'newline': newline, |
| 'dir': dir} |
| |
| def _check(self, file): |
| if self._rolled: return |
| max_size = self._max_size |
| if max_size and file.tell() > max_size: |
| self.rollover() |
| |
| def rollover(self): |
| if self._rolled: return |
| file = self._file |
| newfile = self._file = TemporaryFile(**self._TemporaryFileArgs) |
| del self._TemporaryFileArgs |
| |
| newfile.write(file.getvalue()) |
| newfile.seek(file.tell(), 0) |
| |
| self._rolled = True |
| |
| # The method caching trick from NamedTemporaryFile |
| # won't work here, because _file may change from a |
| # BytesIO/StringIO instance to a real file. So we list |
| # all the methods directly. |
| |
| # Context management protocol |
| def __enter__(self): |
| if self._file.closed: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot enter context with closed file") |
| return self |
| |
| def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb): |
| self._file.close() |
| |
| # file protocol |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self._file.__iter__() |
| |
| def close(self): |
| self._file.close() |
| |
| @property |
| def closed(self): |
| return self._file.closed |
| |
| @property |
| def encoding(self): |
| try: |
| return self._file.encoding |
| except AttributeError: |
| if 'b' in self._TemporaryFileArgs['mode']: |
| raise |
| return self._TemporaryFileArgs['encoding'] |
| |
| def fileno(self): |
| self.rollover() |
| return self._file.fileno() |
| |
| def flush(self): |
| self._file.flush() |
| |
| def isatty(self): |
| return self._file.isatty() |
| |
| @property |
| def mode(self): |
| try: |
| return self._file.mode |
| except AttributeError: |
| return self._TemporaryFileArgs['mode'] |
| |
| @property |
| def name(self): |
| try: |
| return self._file.name |
| except AttributeError: |
| return None |
| |
| @property |
| def newlines(self): |
| try: |
| return self._file.newlines |
| except AttributeError: |
| if 'b' in self._TemporaryFileArgs['mode']: |
| raise |
| return self._TemporaryFileArgs['newline'] |
| |
| def read(self, *args): |
| return self._file.read(*args) |
| |
| def readline(self, *args): |
| return self._file.readline(*args) |
| |
| def readlines(self, *args): |
| return self._file.readlines(*args) |
| |
| def seek(self, *args): |
| self._file.seek(*args) |
| |
| @property |
| def softspace(self): |
| return self._file.softspace |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| return self._file.tell() |
| |
| def truncate(self, size=None): |
| if size is None: |
| self._file.truncate() |
| else: |
| if size > self._max_size: |
| self.rollover() |
| self._file.truncate(size) |
| |
| def write(self, s): |
| file = self._file |
| rv = file.write(s) |
| self._check(file) |
| return rv |
| |
| def writelines(self, iterable): |
| file = self._file |
| rv = file.writelines(iterable) |
| self._check(file) |
| return rv |
| |
| |
| class TemporaryDirectory(object): |
| """Create and return a temporary directory. This has the same |
| behavior as mkdtemp but can be used as a context manager. For |
| example: |
| |
| with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: |
| ... |
| |
| Upon exiting the context, the directory and everything contained |
| in it are removed. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None): |
| self.name = mkdtemp(suffix, prefix, dir) |
| self._finalizer = _weakref.finalize( |
| self, self._cleanup, self.name, |
| warn_message="Implicitly cleaning up {!r}".format(self)) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _cleanup(cls, name, warn_message): |
| _shutil.rmtree(name) |
| _warnings.warn(warn_message, ResourceWarning) |
| |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "<{} {!r}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, self.name) |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb): |
| self.cleanup() |
| |
| def cleanup(self): |
| if self._finalizer.detach(): |
| _shutil.rmtree(self.name) |