Atomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving
permissions.
On most Unix systems, mv
is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to write
to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this will
destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the following
to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file:
If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the
temp file before mv
ing the file into place.
If the original file does not exist, create a following with default
permissions (based on the currently-active umask).
This way, when the file is mv
'ed into place, the permissions will be the ones
held by the original file.
This library is based on similar implementations found in common libraries in
Ruby and Python:
To use `atomic-write`, import the module corresponding to the type you wish to
write atomically, e.g., to write a (strict) ByteString atomically:
import System.AtomicWrite.Writer.ByteString
Then you can use the atomicWriteFile function that accepts a FilePath
and a
ByteString
, e.g.:
atomicWriteFile myFilePath myByteString