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@teleporthq/zoo-ids

v2.0.8

Published

Generate predictable and unique identifiers composed of adjectives and animal names

Downloads

17

Readme

zoo-ids

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This is a fork from @bryanmylee/zoo-ids with some adjectives removed.


Generate predictable and unique identifiers composed of adjectives and animal names, with the ability to seed the random identifiers.

Range of IDs

Currently, there are 1347 adjectives and 221 animals. The more adjectives used, the more possible combinations of IDs available.

For a quick reference, with 2 adjectives used, there are 400,984,389 possible unique IDs.

With 3 adjectives, there are 540,125,971,983 possible unique IDs.

Installation

$ npm install zoo-ids

Usage

Examples

import { generateId } from 'zoo-ids';

generateId('short seed'); // KnobbyNauticalKingfisher

// Any object can be used as a seed.
generateId(
	{ key: 'value' },
	{
		caseStyle: 'camelcase',
	}
); // weeklyGreatRacoon

// Defaults to the current time if seed is null.
generateId(null, {
	caseStyle: 'lowercase',
	delimiter: '🍓',
}); // enchanted🍓narrow🍓wallaby

Documentation

generateId(seed, opts?)

seed: any

The seed used to generate the id. This allows us to generate predictable, but random and unique identifiers.

Defaults to the current time in milliseconds.

opts.numAdjectives: number

The number of adjectives to use in the identifier.

Defaults to 2.

opts.delimiter: string

The delimiter used between words. The delimiter will also be used between multi-word adjectives.

Defaults to ''.

opts.caseStyle: string

The case style for the words. Possible options are 'titlecase', 'camelcase', 'uppercase', 'lowercase', and 'togglecase'.

generateId('titlecase', { caseStyle: 'titlecase' }); // FineAntiqueElk

generateId('camelcase', { caseStyle: 'camelcase' }); // pertinentPoshGoldfinch

generateId('uppercase', { caseStyle: 'uppercase' }); // PIERCINGRESPONSIBLECAMEL

generateId('lowercase', { caseStyle: 'lowercase' }); // imaginarywingedsalamander

generateId('togglecase', { caseStyle: 'togglecase' }); // sTuNnInGdEsCrIpTiVepEaFoWl

Defaults to 'titlecase'.

Credits

This project was inspired by the url ids used by gfycat.com.

The seeded random number generator used is powered by the alea algorithm by Johannes Baagøe <[email protected]>, ported by nquinlan/better-random-numbers-for-javascript-mirror.