Usage in Deno
import { promises } from "node:fs";
mkdtemp(prefix: string,options?: ,): Promise<string>
Creates a unique temporary directory. A unique directory name is generated by
appending six random characters to the end of the provided prefix
. Due to
platform inconsistencies, avoid trailing X
characters in prefix
. Some
platforms, notably the BSDs, can return more than six random characters, and
replace trailing X
characters in prefix
with random characters.
The optional options
argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
object with an encoding
property specifying the character encoding to use.
import { mkdtemp } from 'node:fs/promises'; import { join } from 'node:path'; import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'; try { await mkdtemp(join(tmpdir(), 'foo-')); } catch (err) { console.error(err); }
The fsPromises.mkdtemp()
method will append the six randomly selected
characters directly to the prefix
string. For instance, given a directory /tmp
, if the intention is to create a temporary directory within /tmp
, the prefix
must end with a trailing
platform-specific path separator
(import { sep } from 'node:path'
).
Promise<string>
Fulfills with a string containing the file system path of the newly created temporary directory.
mkdtemp(prefix: string,options: BufferEncodingOption,): Promise<Buffer>
Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix
to create a unique temporary directory.
options: BufferEncodingOption
The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, 'utf8'
is used.
Promise<Buffer>
mkdtemp(prefix: string,options?: ,): Promise<string | Buffer>
Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix
to create a unique temporary directory.
Promise<string | Buffer>