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# tmp-promise
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[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/tmp-promise.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/tmp-promise)
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A simple utility for creating temporary files or directories.
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The [tmp](https://github.com/raszi/node-tmp) package with promises support. If you want to use `tmp` with `async/await` then this helper might be for you.
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This documentation is mostly copied from that package's - but with promise usage instead of callback usage adapted.
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## Installation
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npm i tmp-promise
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**Note:** Node.js 8+ is supported - older versions of Node.js are not supported by the Node.js foundation. If you need to use an older version of Node.js install tmp-promise@1.10
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npm i tmp-promise@1.1.0
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## About
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This adds promises support to a [widely used library][2]. This package is used to create temporary files and directories in a [Node.js][1] environment.
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tmp-promise offers both an asynchronous and a synchronous API. For all API calls, all
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the parameters are optional.
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Internally, tmp uses crypto for determining random file names, or, when using templates, a six letter random identifier. And just in case that you do not have that much entropy left on your system, tmp will fall back to pseudo random numbers.
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You can set whether you want to remove the temporary file on process exit or not, and the destination directory can also be set.
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tmp-promise also uses promise [disposers](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28915677/what-is-the-promise-disposer-pattern) to provide a nice way to perform cleanup when you're done working with the files.
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## Usage (API Reference)
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### Asynchronous file creation
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Simple temporary file creation, the file will be closed and unlinked on process exit.
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With Node.js 10 and es - modules:
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```js
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import { file } from 'tmp-promise'
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(async () => {
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const {fd, path, cleanup} = await file();
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// work with file here in fd
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cleanup();
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})();
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```
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Or the older way:
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.file().then(o => {
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console.log("File: ", o.path);
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console.log("Filedescriptor: ", o.fd);
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// If we don't need the file anymore we could manually call cleanup
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// But that is not necessary if we didn't pass the keep option because the library
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// will clean after itself.
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o.cleanup();
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});
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```
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Simple temporary file creation with a [disposer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28915677/what-is-the-promise-disposer-pattern):
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With Node.js 10 and es - modules:
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```js
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import { withFile } from 'tmp-promise'
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withFile(async ({path, fd}) => {
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// when this function returns or throws - release the file
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await doSomethingWithFile(db);
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});
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```
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Or the older way:
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```js
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tmp.withFile(o => {
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console.log("File: ", o.path);
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console.log("Filedescriptor: ", o.fd);
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// the file remains opens until the below promise resolves
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return somePromiseReturningFn();
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}).then(v => {
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// file is closed here automatically, v is the value of somePromiseReturningFn
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});
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```
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### Synchronous file creation
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A synchronous version of the above.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var tmpobj = tmp.fileSync();
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console.log("File: ", tmpobj.name);
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console.log("Filedescriptor: ", tmpobj.fd);
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// If we don't need the file anymore we could manually call the removeCallback
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// But that is not necessary if we didn't pass the keep option because the library
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// will clean after itself.
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tmpobj.removeCallback();
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```
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Note that this might throw an exception if either the maximum limit of retries
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for creating a temporary name fails, or, in case that you do not have the permission
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to write to the directory where the temporary file should be created in.
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### Asynchronous directory creation
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Simple temporary directory creation, it will be removed on process exit.
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If the directory still contains items on process exit, then it won't be removed.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.dir().then(o => {
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console.log("Dir: ", o.path);
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// Manual cleanup
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o.cleanup();
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});
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```
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If you want to cleanup the directory even when there are entries in it, then
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you can pass the `unsafeCleanup` option when creating it.
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You can also use a [disposer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28915677/what-is-the-promise-disposer-pattern) here which takes care of cleanup automatically:
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.withDir(o => {
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console.log("Dir: ", o.path);
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// automatic cleanup when the below promise resolves
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return somePromiseReturningFn();
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}).then(v => {
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// the directory has been cleaned here
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});
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```
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### Synchronous directory creation
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A synchronous version of the above.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var tmpobj = tmp.dirSync();
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console.log("Dir: ", tmpobj.name);
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// Manual cleanup
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tmpobj.removeCallback();
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```
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Note that this might throw an exception if either the maximum limit of retries
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for creating a temporary name fails, or, in case that you do not have the permission
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to write to the directory where the temporary directory should be created in.
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### Asynchronous filename generation
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It is possible with this library to generate a unique filename in the specified
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directory.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.tmpName().then(path => {
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console.log("Created temporary filename: ", path);
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});
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```
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### Synchronous filename generation
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A synchronous version of the above.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var name = tmp.tmpNameSync();
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console.log("Created temporary filename: ", name);
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```
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## Advanced usage
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### Asynchronous file creation
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Creates a file with mode `0644`, prefix will be `prefix-` and postfix will be `.txt`.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.file({ mode: 0644, prefix: 'prefix-', postfix: '.txt' }).then(o => {
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console.log("File: ", o.path);
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console.log("Filedescriptor: ", o.fd);
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});
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```
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### Synchronous file creation
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A synchronous version of the above.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var tmpobj = tmp.fileSync({ mode: 0644, prefix: 'prefix-', postfix: '.txt' });
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console.log("File: ", tmpobj.name);
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console.log("Filedescriptor: ", tmpobj.fd);
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```
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### Asynchronous directory creation
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Creates a directory with mode `0755`, prefix will be `myTmpDir_`.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.dir({ mode: 0750, prefix: 'myTmpDir_' }).then(o => {
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console.log("Dir: ", o.path);
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});
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```
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### Synchronous directory creation
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Again, a synchronous version of the above.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var tmpobj = tmp.dirSync({ mode: 0750, prefix: 'myTmpDir_' });
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console.log("Dir: ", tmpobj.name);
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```
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### mkstemp like, asynchronously
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Creates a new temporary directory with mode `0700` and filename like `/tmp/tmp-nk2J1u`.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.dir({ template: '/tmp/tmp-XXXXXX' }).then(console.log);
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```
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### mkstemp like, synchronously
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This will behave similarly to the asynchronous version.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var tmpobj = tmp.dirSync({ template: '/tmp/tmp-XXXXXX' });
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console.log("Dir: ", tmpobj.name);
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```
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### Asynchronous filename generation
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The `tmpName()` function accepts the `prefix`, `postfix`, `dir`, etc. parameters also:
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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tmp.tmpName({ template: '/tmp/tmp-XXXXXX' }).then(path =>
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console.log("Created temporary filename: ", path);
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);
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```
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### Synchronous filename generation
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The `tmpNameSync()` function works similarly to `tmpName()`.
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp-promise');
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var tmpname = tmp.tmpNameSync({ template: '/tmp/tmp-XXXXXX' });
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console.log("Created temporary filename: ", tmpname);
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```
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## Graceful cleanup
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One may want to cleanup the temporary files even when an uncaught exception
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occurs. To enforce this, you can call the `setGracefulCleanup()` method:
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```javascript
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var tmp = require('tmp');
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tmp.setGracefulCleanup();
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```
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## Options
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All options are optional :)
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* `mode`: the file mode to create with, it fallbacks to `0600` on file creation and `0700` on directory creation
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* `prefix`: the optional prefix, fallbacks to `tmp-` if not provided
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* `postfix`: the optional postfix, fallbacks to `.tmp` on file creation
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* `template`: [`mkstemp`][3] like filename template, no default
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* `dir`: the optional temporary directory, fallbacks to system default (guesses from environment)
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* `tries`: how many times should the function try to get a unique filename before giving up, default `3`
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* `keep`: signals that the temporary file or directory should not be deleted on exit, default is `false`, means delete
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* Please keep in mind that it is recommended in this case to call the provided `cleanupCallback` function manually.
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* `unsafeCleanup`: recursively removes the created temporary directory, even when it's not empty. default is `false`
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[1]: http://nodejs.org/
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[2]: https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/tmp
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[3]: http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man3/mkstemp.3.html
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