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Show HN: Sqids (formely Hashids) – Generate short unique IDs from numbers
More than 10 years ago, I released the first version of Hashids in PHP, an encoding library to generate unique IDs from numbers [0]. Over the years, many developers have converted the library to plenty of other programming languages. It was nice to see it grow, but there were always a few things that bothered me about the original algorithm, so a few months ago I've decided to try and address those issues.
With lots of help from the community, we've rebranded the library to Sqids (you can see the proposed changes here [1]).
The new library generates unique IDs faster and with a simpler algorithm. You can read all about it on the FAQ page [2] and try it out via the playground [3]. As always, feedback is welcome via HN or Github.
[0] https://github.com/vinkla/hashids/commit/98d72eac456aabbf2da...
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Generate unique Id
Depending on your requirements, you may also want to look at libraries that allow you to generate an ID using an existing identifier such as hashids. Unlike UUIDs (or other random values) these are predictable (if you know enough values and their original IDs, or watch new ones being created, you can reverse-engineer the mapping) but can still serve as a short, obfuscated value.
- Hashing a query?
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How to create a unique random string in PHP and SQL relational data base ?
Sounds like you want hashids
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Should I use a base64 ID instead of a UUID? Seems like that would be cleaner.
If you want "nice looking" IDs that are unique, you could use HashIds : https://github.com/vinkla/hashids
- API: external UUID to internal ID in validation or controller or ?
PHP Scraper
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Suggestions for PHP web scraper libraries?
I am familiar with Goutte, and when I searched "goutte alternatives" I found links to Embed, PHP Scraper, and PHP Spider. But I haven't tried them, or know if there's any reason to prefer one over the others.
What are some alternatives?
laravel-optimus - Transform your internal id's to obfuscated integers based on Knuth's integer hash. Laravel wrapper for the Optimus Library by Jens Segers with multiple connections support.
Goutte - Goutte, a simple PHP Web Scraper
laravel-hashids - A Hashids bridge for Laravel
trafilatura - Python & command-line tool to gather text on the Web: web crawling/scraping, extraction of text, metadata, comments
Optimus - 🤖 Id obfuscation based on Knuth's multiplicative hashing method for PHP.
PHP Spider - A configurable and extensible PHP web spider
UTMFW - UTM Firewall on OpenBSD
Embed - Get info from any web service or page
laravel-messenger - Simple user messaging package for Laravel
twitteroauth - The most popular PHP library for use with the Twitter OAuth REST API.
Hashids.java - Hashids algorithm v1.0.0 implementation in Java
PHPMailer - The classic email sending library for PHP