class method self.atomic_write

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Signature

self.atomic_write(file_name, temp_dir = Dir.tmpdir)

Write to a file atomically. Useful for situations where you don’t want other processes or threads to see half-written files.

File.atomic_write('important.file') do |file|
  file.write('hello')
end

If your temp directory is not on the same filesystem as the file you’re trying to write, you can provide a different temporary directory.

File.atomic_write('/data/something.important', '/data/tmp') do |file|
  file.write('hello')
end

Parameters

file_name req
temp_dir opt = Dir.tmpdir
Source
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/file/atomic.rb, line 17
  def self.atomic_write(file_name, temp_dir = Dir.tmpdir)
    require 'tempfile' unless defined?(Tempfile)
    require 'fileutils' unless defined?(FileUtils)

    temp_file = Tempfile.new(basename(file_name), temp_dir)
    temp_file.binmode
    yield temp_file
    temp_file.close

    if File.exist?(file_name)
      # Get original file permissions
      old_stat = stat(file_name)
    else
      # If not possible, probe which are the default permissions in the
      # destination directory.
      old_stat = probe_stat_in(dirname(file_name))
    end

    # Overwrite original file with temp file
    FileUtils.mv(temp_file.path, file_name)

    # Set correct permissions on new file
    begin
      chown(old_stat.uid, old_stat.gid, file_name)
      # This operation will affect filesystem ACL's
      chmod(old_stat.mode, file_name)
    rescue Errno::EPERM
      # Changing file ownership failed, moving on.
    end
  end

Defined in activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/file/atomic.rb line 17 · View on GitHub · Improve this page · Find usages on GitHub

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