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NAME
temporary-file - Golf documentation (files)
DESCRIPTION
To create a temporary file, use uniq-file with a "temporary" clause. Temporary files are the same as any other files in the file-storage (and are organized in the same fashion), except that they are all under the subdirectory named "t": /var/lib/gg/<app_name>/app/file/t A temporary file is not automatically deleted - you can remove it with delete-file statement when not needed (or use a periodic shell script to remove old temporary files). The reason for this is that the nature of temporary files varies, and they may not necessarily span a given time frame (such as a lifetime of a request, or a lifetime of a process that serves any number of such requests), and they may be used across number of requests for a specific purpose. Thus, it is your responsibility to remove a temporary file when it's appropriate for your application to do so. The reason for storing temporary files in a separate directory is to gain a separation of temporary files (which likely at some point can be freely deleted) from other files. See uniq-file for an example of creating a temporary file.
SEE ALSO
Files change-mode close-file copy-file delete-file file-position file-storage file-uploading lock-file open- file read-file read-line rename-file stat-file temporary-file uniq-file unlock-file write-file See all documentation $DATE $VERSION GOLF(2gg)