A globally unique id generator.
This is a swift implementation of the Golang package found at: https://github.com/rs/xid
Xid uses MongoDB Object ID algorighm1 to generate globally unique ids with base32 serialzation to produce shorter strings.
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\----- time -----/ \ machine id / \- pid -/ \--- counter ---/
- 4-byte value representing the seconds since the Unix epoch,
- 3-byte machine identifier,
- 2-byte process id, and
- 3-byte counter, starting with a random value.
The binary representation of the id is compatible with MongoDB's 12 bytes Object IDs. The string representation is using base32hex (w/o padding)2 for better space efficiency when stored in string form (20 bytes). The hex variant of base32 is used to retain the sortable property of the id.
- Size: 12 bytes (96 bits), smaller than UUID, larger than Twitter Snowflake3
- Base32hex encoded by default (20 chars when transported as printable string, still sortable)
- Configuration free: there is no need to set a unique machine and/or data center id
- K-ordered
- Embedded time with 1 second precision
- Unicity guaranteed for 16,777,216 (24 bits) unique ids per second and per host/process
- Lock-free (unlike UUIDv1 and v2)
Name | Binary Size | String Size | Features |
---|---|---|---|
UUID | 16 bytes | 36 chars | configuration free, not sortable |
shortuuid | 16 bytes | 22 chars | configuration free, not sortable |
Snowflake | 8 bytes | up to 20 chars | needs machine/DC configuration, needs central server, sortable |
MongoID | 12 bytes | 24 chars | configuration free, sortable |
xid | 12 bytes | 20 chars | configuration free, sortable |
let id: String = NewXid() // or let id: Id = NewXid()
print(id)
// Output: caia5ng890f0tr46f690
var xid = Xid()
print(xid.next())
// Output: caia5ng890f0tr00hgtg
// Get embedded info
let id = xid.next()
id.time()
id.machineId()
id.pid()
id.counter()
// Access raw bytes
print(id.data as NSData)
// Output: {length = 12, bytes = 0x62a4a4a108481e0f9b83781f}
The Id
structure complies with Codable
protocol and can be converted into and out of an external representation (e.g. JSON).
struct User: Decodable {
var id: Id
var name: String
}
let data = """
{
"id": "caia5ng890f0tr00hgtg",
"name": "Jane Smith"
}
""".data(using: .utf8)!
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
let user = try decoder.decode(User.self, from: data)
print(user.id)
// Output: caia5ng890f0tr00hgtg
struct User: Encodable {
var id: Id
var name: String
}
let user = User(id: NewXid(), name: "Jane Smith")
let encoder = JSONEncoder()
let data = try encoder.encode(user)
print(String(data: data, encoding: .utf8)!)
// Output: {"id":"caia5ng890f0tr00hgtg","name":"Jane Smith"}