Hashids.net
Humanizer
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Hashids.net
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Cache human-readable route-values of a Web API or not?
If you're just doing this to avoid Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) problems, then perhaps something like Hashids might be a better choice?
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Using a Guid as a PK, best practices.
I'm gonna be using this Library https://github.com/ullmark/hashids.net to encode the BIGINT into a string and decode the string back into the BIGINT within my web application.
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Generating what appears to be a random long from a long, and being able to reliablely convert it back to its orignal value.
If you can use a string, then Markus Ullmark's hashids.net library would be a good place to start.
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Does anyone know of a modern, DotNet7/C#10 implementation of this article, which covers tamper-proof hidden fields? They are exceedingly useful for CRUD forms which need to hold - but should never allow modification of - certain values, but I haven’t found an appropriate upgrade path.
You could use this approach along with this package https://github.com/ullmark/hashids.net
- Reversible "masking" of int data
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Value converter of AutoMapper for hashids
Hashids helps you to convert a number Id to a string, this can make your app a little more secure hiding the actual id or related key of your DB when the data is requested by an API.
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Is it ok to have sensitive data in cascading values?
Guids are nice, but there’s the option of hashids too. While it’s not advertised as a security mechanism, it does mask the integer and make things harder to guess
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UUIDs to Prevent Enumeration Attacks
Another way to solve enumeration attacks is to use a two-way hashing algorithm to convert your auto-incrementing integer IDs to a hash of arbitrary length. This is essentially what YouTube is doing with their video IDs and it's a low-CPU, low-complexity solution that prevents/severely deters enumeration attacks.
Here is one such library for C# https://github.com/ullmark/hashids.net
- how to shorten the two-factor auth key?
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[Parte 4] CQRS y MediatR: URLs seguros con HashIds
ullmark/hashids.net: A small .NET package to generate YouTube-like hashes from one or many numbers. (github.com)
Humanizer
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English Pluralisation library ?
https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer Humanizer can handle pluralisation, although it doesn't seem to be actively maintained anymore
- [Sharing] MySqlExpress - Simplifies the Implementation of MySQL in C#
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NodaTime: how do I get the last 10% of a `Period`?
We use Humanizer to do these sorts of conversions. https://www.nuget.org/packages/Humanizer
- Unity displaying 1 billion like this 1E+07:
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Made a lightweight natural language generation AI for translating string based numbers into their English-based text equivalent. For example: -1042 = negative one thousand and forty-two. Numbers can be translated all the way up to 999 centillion. Enjoy.
How it's compared to Humanizr?
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Fluent Validator for File Size With Client-side Validation
In any other case, we construct the error message using the provided MessageFormatter and return false. The Bytes() extension method comes from Humanizer, another great package, and it ensures the number of bytes is displayed in a human-friendly format, so as kilobytes, megabytes, or whatever will handle the size best.
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Let's discuss. What architecture patterns do you use (MVC, MVVM, MVU, etc.) in your Blazor projects and what implementations(framework) do you use? Share your experience.
Be my guest. I can highly recommend the Nuget package Humanizer which is superb: https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer
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LPT: There is a library called Bogus, you should know it exists much earlier than I did in my career.
Here's the link: https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer
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How to get "? Hours and ? Minutes" Format?
https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer#humanize-timespan
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Is there a shorter/easier way to do this?
https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer is brilliant for this kind of thing.
What are some alternatives?
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HidLibrary - This library enables you to enumerate and communicate with Hid compatible USB devices in .NET.
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
Sprache - A tiny, friendly, C# parser construction library
RecordParser - Zero Allocation Writer/Reader Parser for .NET Core
Enums.NET - Enums.NET is a high-performance type-safe .NET enum utility library
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TinyMapper - A quick object-object mapper for .NET
ReactJS.NET - .NET library for JSX compilation and server-side rendering of React components