Temporary Filesystem¶
Manage filesystems in temporary locations.
A temporary filesytem is stored in a location defined by your OS
(/tmp
on linux). The contents are deleted when the filesystem
is closed.
A TempFS
is a good way of preparing a directory structure in advance,
that you can later copy. It can also be used as a temporary data store.
-
class
fs.tempfs.
TempFS
(identifier=u'__tempfs__', temp_dir=None, auto_clean=True, ignore_clean_errors=True)[source]¶ A temporary filesystem on the OS.
Parameters: - identifier (str) – A string to distinguish the directory within the OS temp location, used as part of the directory name.
- temp_dir (str, optional) – An OS path to your temp directory
(leave as
None
to auto-detect) - auto_clean (bool) – If
True
(the default), the directory contents will be wiped on close. - ignore_clean_errors (bool) – If
True
(the default), any errors in the clean process will be suppressed. IfFalse
, they will be raised.