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Create a temporary directory in PowerShell?


PowerShell 5 introduces the New-TemporaryFile cmdlet, which is handy. How can I do the same thing but instead of a file create a directory? Is there a New-TemporaryDirectory cmdlet?


Solution

  • I think it can be done without looping by using a GUID for the directory name:

    function New-TemporaryDirectory {
        $tmp = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempPath() # Not $env:TEMP, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/946017
        $name = (New-Guid).ToString("N")
        New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path (Join-Path $tmp $name)
    }
    

    Original Attempt With GetRandomFileName

    Here's my port of this C# solution:

    function New-TemporaryDirectory {
        $parent = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempPath()
        $name = [System.IO.Path]::GetRandomFileName()
        New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path (Join-Path $parent $name)
    }
    

    Analysis Of Possibility Of Collision

    How likely is it that GetRandomFileName will return a name that already exists in the temp folder?

    • Filenames are returned in the form XXXXXXXX.XXX where X can be either a lowercase letter or digit.
    • That gives us 36^11 combinations, which in bits is around 2^56
    • Invoking the birthday paradox, we'd expect a collision once we got to around 2^28 items in the folder, which is about 360 million
    • NTFS supports about 2^32 items in a folder, so it is possible to get a collision using GetRandomFileName

    NewGuid on the other hand can be one of 2^122 possibilities, making collisions all but impossible.