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ksuid

A Node.js implementation of Segment's KSUID library.

You may also be interested in ksuid-cli.

Installation

$ npm install ksuid

Usage

Require the module:

const KSUID = require('ksuid')

Creation

You can create a new instance synchronously:

const ksuidFromSync = KSUID.randomSync()

Or asynchronously:

const ksuidFromAsync = await KSUID.random()

You can also specify a specific time, either in milliseconds or as a Date object:

const ksuidFromDate = KSUID.randomSync(new Date("2014-05-25T16:53:20Z"))
const ksuidFromMillisecondsAsync = await KSUID.random(1401036800000)

Or you can compose it using a timestamp and a 16-byte payload:

const crypto = require('crypto')
const yesterdayInMs = Date.now() - 86400 * 1000
const payload = crypto.randomBytes(16)
const yesterdayKSUID = KSUID.fromParts(yesterdayInMs, payload)

You can parse a valid string-encoded KSUID:

const maxKsuid = KSUID.parse('aWgEPTl1tmebfsQzFP4bxwgy80V')

Finally, you can create a KSUID from a 20-byte buffer:

const fromBuffer = new KSUID(buffer)

Properties

Once the KSUID has been created, use it:

ksuidFromSync.string // The KSUID encoded as a fixed-length string
ksuidFromSync.raw // The KSUID as a 20-byte buffer
ksuidFromSync.date // The timestamp portion of the KSUID, as a `Date` object
ksuidFromSync.timestamp // The raw timestamp portion of the KSUID, as a number
ksuidFromSync.payload // A Buffer containing the 16-byte payload of the KSUID (typically a random value)

Comparisons

You can compare KSUIDs:

todayKSUID.compare(yesterdayKSUID) // 1
todayKSUID.compare(todayKSUID) // 0
yesterdayKSUID.compare(todayKSUID) // -1

And check for equality:

todayKSUID.equals(todayKSUID) // true
todayKSUID.equals(yesterdayKSUID) // false

Validation

You can check whether a particular buffer is a valid KSUID:

KSUID.isValid(buffer) // Boolean