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dxid
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You Don't Need UUID
you might want to consider an alternative with a base32 encoding with a luhn checksum
https://github.com/tttp/dxid
- Show HN: Display primary keys the way humans and developers prefer
typeid
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ULIDs and Primary Keys
I’ve seen this sort of design referred to as “typed IDs”: https://github.com/jetify-com/typeid
Doesn’t use the crockford encoding, but does is another one that minimises confusables.
- Type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs
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The UX of UUIDs
https://github.com/uuid6/new-uuid-encoding-techniques-ietf-d...
But there is always TypeID in the meantime which uses UUIDv7 under the hood: https://github.com/jetify-com/typeid
Either way, I am in favor of prefixing and using alternative encodings, but it will need some time to figure out the best route. In the mean time, there are so many alternatives. TypeID, NanoID, ULID, etc. I even made my own quick one just for giggles: https://github.com/daegalus/snowflakes
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Adding type safety to object IDs in TypeScript
If you want a type-prefixed UUIDv7 type, I can wholeheartedly recommend TypeID-JS: https://github.com/jetpack-io/typeid-js
Also available for a whole bunch of other languages: https://github.com/jetpack-io/typeid
UUIDv7 is UUIDv4-compatible (i.e. you can put a v7 UUID anywhere a v4 UUID would go, like in Postgres's UUID datatype) and is time-series sortable, so you don't lose that nice lil' benefit of auto-incrementing IDs.
And if you use something like TypeORM to define your entities, you can use a Transformer to save as plain UUIDv7 in the DB (so you can use UUID datatypes, not strings), but deal with them as type-prefixed strings everywhere else:
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You Don't Need UUID
IMO, a good middleground is using schemes like TypeID[0], ulid[1], or KSUID[2] that provides a more compact and readable (base32) representation and provides better database locality (K-sortable).
[0] https://github.com/jetpack-io/typeid
- typeid: Type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs
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Why do so many EF tutorials use GUIDs as primary key?
If you do consider a GUID, I recommend the TypeID library we recently open-sourced. It has typing as part of the id, and it's based on UUIDv7. We think it has a few benefits over other GUIDs, including: + Easier to debug because of the type information + Type-safety can be enforced + Thanks to UUIDv7 is has good locality properties when used as the primary key of a database (unlike a completely random GUID) + We have a dotnet implementation in C# available
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How to create unique id for every todo in a todo list.
If you’re open to a globally unique identifier like UUID, I’d recommend you check out TypeIDs which we recently open sourced https://github.com/jetpack-io/typeid. They are based on the UUIDv7 standard, but add type information (like what Stripe does in their APIs), and we have a TypeScript implementation available.
What are some alternatives?
cuid2 - Next generation guids. Secure, collision-resistant ids optimized for horizontal scaling and performance.
rust-ksuid - A pure-Rust KSUID implementation
spec - The canonical spec for ulid
typeid-ts - TypeID UUIDv7 implementation in Typescript (Lib and CLI)
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typeid-go - Go implementation of TypeIDs: type-safe, K-sortable, and globally unique identifiers inspired by Stripe IDs
keripy - Key Event Receipt Infrastructure - the spec and implementation of the KERI protocol
typeid-sql - SQL implementation TypeIDs: type-safe, K-sortable, and globally unique identifiers inspired by Stripe IDs
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
ksuid - K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs
btcutil - Provides bitcoin-specific convenience functions and types
snowid - A Decentralized, K-Ordered 128-bit Unique ID Generator library in C.