NAME

File::Tempdir::ForPackage - Easy temporary directories associated with packages.

VERSION

version 0.1.1

DESCRIPTION

This is mostly an interface wrapper for File::Temp::tempdir, stealing code from File::Tempdir;

  • I constantly forget how File::Tempdir works

  • I often want a tempdir with the name of the package working with it enshrined in the path

  • I constantly forget the magic glue syntax to get a folder inside a System Tempdir with a custom prefix and a user defined length of random characters.

And this is designed to solve this simply.

use File::TempDir::ForPackage;

my $tempdir = File::TempDir::ForPackage->new( package => __PACKAGE__ , use_version => 1 );
my $dir = $tempdir->dir();

do shit in `$dir` $dir on Linux will be something like /tmp/perl-Some-Package-maybewith-a-VERSION-AFG14561/ so if it crashes and leaves a tempdir behind, you will know who left that tempdir behind and have a way of cleaning it up.

When $tempdir is destroyed, $dir will be cleaned;

Additionally:

$dir->run_once_in(sub{
  ...
});

Is there for people who don't trust scope auto-cleansing and want to know when the dir is reaped.

Additionally, this code can be run in a tight loop creating and destroying lots of similary named tempdirs without risk of conflict.

for my $i ( 0 .. 30  ) {
  $dir->run_once_in(sub {
    system 'find $PWD';
  });
}

This emits something like:

/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-PzH4BD
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-5h8nkG
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-UXKt4S
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-Lqg2aW
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-DkNeq6
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-jRI_zF
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-j0_Gt1
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-iX1ddT
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-ZmvikK
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-QNGOUF
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-6wssvL
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-ZmwZxl
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-wIzRTs
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-xetCym
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-8Y0vyX
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-Zlqt6X
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-U5Z_Sa
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-sKmow1
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-rUND95
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-XjPSGF
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-ec8sZZ
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-_4NBwX
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-xM9i6l
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-p3FhJf
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-Zv0sso
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-rP8cAi
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303496-408662-iade0x
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303497-408662-fsDDPy
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303497-408662-FeCcfZ
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303497-408662-ta5yfg
/tmp/perl-File-Tempdir-ForPackage-versionundef-1343303497-408662-rdcQhF

Except of course, with a package of your choosing, and possibly that packages version.

METHODS

preserve

Toggle the preservation of the tempdir after it goes out of scope or is otherwise indicated for cleaning.

$instance->preserve(); # tempdir is now preserved after cleanup
$instance->preserve(0); # tempdir is purged at cleanup
$instance->preserve(1); # tempdir is preserved after cleanup

Note that in run_once_in, a new tempdir is created and set for this modules consumption for each run of run_once_in, regardless of this setting. All this setting will do, when set, will prevent each instance being reaped from the filesystem.

Thus:

$dir->preserve(1);
for( 1..10 ){ 
  $dir->run_once_in(sub{ 

  });
}

Will create 10 temporary directories on your filesystem and not reap them.

dir

Return a path string to the created temporary directory

my $path = $instance->dir

cleanse

Detach the physical file system directory from being connected to this object.

If preserve is not set, then this will mean dir will be reaped, and the dir attribute will be reset, ready to be re-initialized the next time it is needed.

If preserve is set, then from the outside codes persective its basically the same, dir is reset, waiting for re-initialization next time it is needed. Just dir is not reaped.

$instance->cleanse();

run_once_in

Vivifies a temporary directory for the scope of the passed sub.

$instance->run_once_in(sub{
  # temporary directory is created before this code runs.
  # Cwd::getcwd is now inside the temporary directory.
});

# temporary directory is reset, and possibly reaped.

You can call this method repeatedly, and you'll get a seperate temporary directory each time.

DEMOLISH

Hook to trigger automatic cleansing when the object is lost out of scope, as long as preserve is unset.

ATTRIBUTES

package

The package to report as being associated with. This really can be any string, as its sanitised and then used as a path part.

If not specified, will inspect caller

my $instance = CLASS->new(
  package => 'Something::Here',
  ...
);

Note: If you want with_version to work properly, specifying a valid package name will be helpful.

with_version

Include the version from package->VERSION() in the tempdir path.

Defaults to false.

my $instance = CLASS->new(
  ...
  with_version => 1,
);

with_timestamp

Include time in the tempdir path.

Defaults to false.

my $instance = CLASS->new(
  ...
  with_timestamp => 1,
);

with_pid

Include $$ in the tempdir path.

Defaults to false.

my $instance = CLASS->new(
  ...
  with_pid => 1,
);

num_random

The number of characters of randomness to include in the tempdir template.

Defaults to 8. Must be no lower than 4.

my $instance = CLASS->new(
  ...
  num_random => 5,
);

PRIVATE ATTRIBUTES

_preserve

Internal boolean for tracking the _preserve state.

_dir

Internal File::Tempdir path.

PRIVATE METHODS

_build__dir

Initializer for _dir which creates a temporary directory based on the passed parameters.

PRIVATE FUNCTIONS

_clean_pkg

Scrape garbage out of the 'package' field for use in filesystem tokens.

_clean_ver

Scrape garbage out of versions for use in filesystem tokens.

AUTHOR

Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.