Tempfile is a Python module used in a situation, where we need to read multiple files, change or access the data in the file, and gives output files based on the result of processed data. Each of the output files produced during the program execution was no longer needed after the program was done. In this case, a problem arose that many output files were created and this cluttered the file system with unwanted files that would require deleting every time the program ran.
In this situation, tempfiles are used to create temporary files so that next time we don’t have to find delete when our program is done with them
Working with temporary files
A temporary file can also be used for securing sensitive data. This module contains many functions to create temporary files and folders, and access them easily.
Creating Temporary Files
Suppose your application needs a temporary file for use within the program, i.e. it will create one file, use it to store some data, and then delete it after use. To achieve this, we can use the TemporaryFile() function.
- First, we have to import tempfile then the file is created using the TemporaryFile() function.
- The file is opened in w+b (both read and write to the open file)mode by default.
- This function creates a temporary file in the temp directory and returns a file object
- the file’s entry in the temp folder is removed as soon as the file object is closed
Code:
Python3
import tempfile temp = tempfile.TemporaryFile() print ( 'temp:' ,temp) print ( 'temp.name:' , temp.name) temp.close() |
Output:
temp: <_io.BufferedRandom name=6> temp.name: 6
Reading and writing plain text into Temporary Files
Similar to reading or writing from a file, we can use the same kind of function calls to do this from a temporary file too!!
- Create a temporary file and write some data to it
- After writing, you have to rewind the file handle using seek() in order to read the data back from it.
- Go back to the beginning and read data from the file
- Close the file, it will be removed
Example 1:
Python3
import tempfile temp = tempfile.TemporaryFile() try : temp.write(b 'Hello world!' ) temp.seek( 0 ) print (temp.read()) finally : temp.close() |
Output:
b'Hello world!'
Example 2:
Python3
import tempfile f = tempfile.TemporaryFile() try : f.write(b 'Welcome to neveropen' ) f.seek( 0 ) data = f.read() print (data) finally : f.close() |
Output:
b'Welcome to neveropen'
Creating a named Temporary Files
If your application spans multiple processes, or even hosts, naming the file is the simplest way to pass it between parts of the application. The NamedTemporaryFile() function creates a file with a name, accessed from the name attribute.
- First import tempfile and then the file is created using the NamedTemporaryFile() function.
- NamedTemporaryFile returns a file-like object that can be used as temporary storage, however, contrary to TemporaryFile, a file created with NamedTemporaryFile is guaranteed to have a visible name during its lifetime.
- TemporaryFile gets destroyed as soon as the file is closed, NamedTemporaryFile has support for the deleted flags, which defaults to True
Example 1:
Python3
import tempfile print ( "Creating a named temporary file.." ) temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() print ( "Created file is:" , temp) print ( "Name of the file is:" , temp.name) temp.close() |
Output:
Creating a named temporary file.. Created file is: <tempfile._TemporaryFileWrapper object at 0x7ff135ed1710> Name of the file is: /tmp/tmpg8efl258
Example 2:
Python3
import tempfile fo = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() print (fo.name) fo.close() |
Output:
/tmp/tmp6nxmoagy
Providing Filename Suffix and Prefix
Sometimes we need to add a prefix or suffix to a temp-file’s name. It will help us to identify all temp files created by our program
- We can add suffix or prefix to the name of a named temporary file, by using the parameters ‘suffix’ and ‘prefix’.
- Use the same NamedTemporaryFile function defined above. The only thing we need to add is two extra parameters while calling this function: suffix and prefix
- So, if we will pass the two extra arguments suffix and prefix to the NamedTemporaryFile() function, it will automatically add those at the start and end of the file name
Example 1:
Python3
import tempfile temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix = "demoPrefix_" , suffix = "_demoSuffix" ) print ( "Created file is:" , temp) print ( "Name of the file is:" , temp.name) temp.close() |
Output:
Created file is: <tempfile._TemporaryFileWrapper object at 0x7fbf5d39b6d8> Name of the file is: /tmp/demoPrefix_t_inxb7v_demoSuffix
Example 2:
Python3
import tempfile temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix = '_greeks' , prefix = 'forgreeks_' ) print (temp.name) |
Output:
/tmp/forgreeks_4sigabye_greeks