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@graphiy/uuid62

v0.1.0

Published

Base62 non-sequential url-safe UUID generator (RFC4122)

Downloads

8

Readme

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uuid-base62

Base62 non-sequential url-friendly UUID generator (RFC4122)

Overview

uuid-base62 makes it easy to generate short base62 (or any other base) UUIDs. The unencoded UUIDs are generated by uuid which follows RFC4122. The encoded UUIDs are alphanumeric [0-9a-zA-Z] and always have a length of 22 chars.

Instalation

npm i uuid-base62 -S

Usage

var uuidBase62 = require('uuid-base62');

var uuid = uuidBase62.v4();
// -> 2qY9COoAhfMrsH7mCyh86T

// if the original uuid is needed
var originalUuid = uuidBase62.decode(uuid);
// -> 9af099b2-6244-4fc1-b72b-1d69a24481b7

// if an uuid needs to be encoded
var encoded = uuidBase62.encode('8fc60e7c-3b3c-48e9-a6a7-a5fe4f1fbc31');
// -> 2fNwVYePN8WqqDFvVf7XMN

That's it. uuid-base62 also supports other bases, example for base64:

uuidBase62.customBase = new uuidBase62.baseX("0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ-_");
var uuid = uuidBase62.v4();
// -> 31LoSI_BVeQpXtwu_-GEbL

For more examples check the tests.

License

MIT