How do open a file for writing only if it doesn't already exist in ruby
I want to open a file for writing but only if it doesn't already exist. If the file exists I want to raise an exception. Is this the best way to do it?
filename = 'foo'
raise if File.exists? filename
File.open(filename, 'w') do |file|
file.write contents
end
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What is the most idiomatic way to do this without the race condition?
After doing some further research, it seems you can use the File::CREAT and File::EXCL mode flags.
filename = 'foo'
File.open(filename, File::WRONLY|File::CREAT|File::EXCL) do |file|
file.write contents
end
In this case, open
will raise an exception if the file exists. After running once, this program succeeds without error, creating a file named foo
. On the second run, the program emits this:
foo.rb:2:in `initialize': File exists - foo (Errno::EEXIST)
from foo.rb:2:in `open'
from foo.rb:2
From man open
:
O_WRONLY open for writing only
O_CREAT create file if it does not exist
O_EXCL error if O_CREAT and the file exists
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