royalcms / temporary-directory
The Royalcms temporary-directory package.
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Requires
- php: >=5.5.9
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Last update: 2025-10-05 19:21:41 UTC
README
This package allows you to quickly create, use and delete a temporary directory in the system's temporary directory.
Here's a quick example on how to create a temporary directory and delete it:
use Spatie\TemporaryDirectory\TemporaryDirectory; $temporaryDirectory = (new TemporaryDirectory())->create(); // Get a path inside the temporary directory $temporaryDirectory->path('temporaryfile.txt'); // Delete the temporary directory and all the files inside it $temporaryDirectory->delete();
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/temporary-directory
Usage
Creating a temporary directory
To create a temporary directory simply call the create method on a TemporaryDirectory object. By default the temporary directory will be created in a timestamped directory in your system's temporary directory (usually /tmp).
(new TemporaryDirectory())->create();
Naming your temporary directory
If you want to use a custom name for your temporary directory instead of the timestamp call the name method with a string $name argument before the create method.
(new TemporaryDirectory()) ->name($name) ->create();
By default an exception will be thrown if a directory already exists with the given argument. You can override this behaviour by calling the force method in combination with the name method.
(new TemporaryDirectory()) ->name($name) ->force() ->create();
Setting a custom location for a temporary directory
You can set a custom location in which your temporary directory will be created by passing a string $location argument to the TemporaryDirectory constructor.
(new TemporaryDirectory($location)) ->create();
Optionally you can call the location method with a $location argument.
(new TemporaryDirectory()) ->location($location) ->create();
Determining paths within the temporary directory
You can use the path method to determine the full path to a file or directory in the temporary directory:
$temporaryDirectory = (new TemporaryDirectory())->create(); $temporaryDirectory->path('dumps/datadump.dat'); // return /tmp/1485941876276/dumps/datadump.dat
Emptying a temporary directory
Use the clean method to delete all the files inside the temporary directory.
$temporaryDirectory->clean();
Deleting a temporary directory
Once you're done processing your temporary data you can delete the entire temporary directory using the delete method. All files inside of it will be deleted.
$temporaryDirectory->delete();