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Nano ID
A tiny, secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for Rust
use nanoid::nanoid;
fn main() {
let id = nanoid!(); //=> "Yo1Tr9F3iF-LFHX9i9GvA"
}
Safe. It uses cryptographically strong random APIs and guarantees a proper distribution of symbols.
Compact. It uses a larger alphabet than UUID (A-Za-z0-9_-
)
and has a similar number of unique IDs in just 21 symbols instead of 36.
Usage
Install
[dependencies]
nanoid = "0.4.0"
Simple
The main module uses URL-friendly symbols (A-Za-z0-9_-
) and returns an ID
with 21 characters.
use nanoid::nanoid;
fn main() {
let id = nanoid!(); //=> "Yo1Tr9F3iF-LFHX9i9GvA"
}
Symbols -,.()
are not encoded in the URL. If used at the end of a link
they could be identified as a punctuation symbol.
Custom length
If you want to reduce ID length (and increase collisions probability), you can pass the length as an argument generate function:
use nanoid::nanoid;
fn main() {
let id = nanoid!(10); //=> "IRFa-VaY2b"
}
Custom Alphabet or Length
If you want to change the ID's alphabet or length, you can simply pass the
custom alphabet to the nanoid!()
macro as the second parameter:
use nanoid::nanoid;
fn main() {
let alphabet: [char; 16] = [
'1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '0', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'
];
let id = nanoid!(10, &alphabet); //=> "4f90d13a42"
}
Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator will not be secure.
Custom Random Bytes Generator
You can replace the default safe random generator using the complex
module.
For instance, to use a seed-based generator.
use nanoid::nanoid;
fn random_byte () -> u8 { 0 }
fn main() {
fn random (size: usize) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut bytes: Vec<u8> = vec![0; size];
for i in 0..size {
bytes[i] = random_byte();
}
bytes
}
nanoid!(10, &['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'], random); //=> "fbaefaadeb"
}
random
function must accept the array size and return an vector
with random numbers.
If you want to use the same URL-friendly symbols with format
,
you can get the default alphabet from the url
module:
use nanoid::nanoid;
fn random (size: usize) -> Vec<u8> {
let result: Vec<u8> = vec![0; size];
result
}
fn main() {
nanoid!(10, &nanoid::alphabet::SAFE, random); //=> "93ce_Ltuub"
}