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There are many times when you want to generate obfuscated ids. This package utilizes Knuth's Hashing Algorithm to transform your internal ids into another number to hide it from the general public.

An example may be your database table. You may have a primary key that points to a particular customer. For security reasons you don't want to expose that id to the outside world. That is exactly where this package becomes handy.

Optimus encodes your internal id to a number that is safe to expose. Finally it can decode that number back so you know which internal id it refers to.

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Installation

go get -u github.com/pjebs/optimus-go

Usage

Step 1

You can use the built-in generator.GenerateSeed() function to generate all 3 required parameters if you want.

Step 2


package hello

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/pjebs/optimus-go"
)

o := optimus.New(1580030173, 59260789, 1163945558) // Prime Number: 1580030173, Mod Inverse: 59260789, Pure Random Number: 1163945558

new_id := o.Encode(15) // internal id of 15 being transformed to 1103647397

orig_id := o.Decode(1103647397) // Returns 15 back


Please note that in order for Optimus to transform the id back to the original, all 3 numbers of the constructor must be consistent. You will need to store it somewhere after generation and usage.

Methods

type Optimus struct {
	prime      uint64
	modInverse uint64
	random     uint64
}

func New(prime uint64, modInverse uint64, random uint64) Optimus

New returns an Optimus struct that can be used to encode and decode integers. A common use case is for obfuscating internal ids of database primary keys. It is imperative that you keep a record of prime, modInverse and random so that you can decode an encoded integer correctly. random must be an integer less than MAX_INT.

WARNING: The function panics if prime is not a valid prime. It does a probability-based prime test using the MILLER-RABIN algorithm.

CAUTION: DO NOT DIVULGE prime, modInverse and random!

func NewCalculated(prime uint64, random uint64) Optimus

NewCalculated returns an Optimus struct that can be used to encode and decode integers. random must be an integer less than MAX_INT. It automatically calculates prime's mod inverse and then calls New.

func (o Optimus) Encode(n uint64) uint64 

Encode is used to encode n using Knuth's hashing algorithm.

func (o Optimus) Decode(n uint64) uint64

Decode is used to decode n back to the original. It will only decode correctly if the Optimus struct is consistent with what was used to encode n.

func (o Optimus) Prime() uint64

Prime returns the associated prime.

CAUTION: DO NOT DIVULGE THIS NUMBER!

func (o Optimus) ModInverse() uint64

ModInverse returns the associated mod inverse.

CAUTION: DO NOT DIVULGE THIS NUMBER!

func (o Optimus) Random() uint64

Random returns the associated random integer.

CAUTION: DO NOT DIVULGE THIS NUMBER!

func ModInverse(n int64) uint64

ModInverse returns the modular inverse of a given prime number. The modular inverse is defined such that (PRIME * MODULAR_INVERSE) & (MAX_INT_VALUE) = 1.

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_multiplicative_inverse

NOTE: prime is assumed to be a valid prime. If prime is outside the bounds of an int64, then the function panics as it can not calculate the mod inverse.

func generator.GenerateSeed() (Optimus, error)

GenerateSeed will generate a valid optimus object which can be used for encoding and decoding values.

See http://godoc.org/github.com/pjebs/optimus-go/generator#GenerateSeed for details on how to use it.

Alternatives

There is the hashids package which is very popular. Out of the box, it produces obfuscated ids that can contain any number of characters.

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Inspiration

This package is based on the PHP library by jenssegers.

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Final Notes

Feel free to fork and/or provide pull requests. Any bug reports will be warmly received.

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