Crates.io | type-safe-id |
lib.rs | type-safe-id |
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source | src |
created_at | 2023-06-29 06:35:48.709365 |
updated_at | 2024-12-10 15:24:13.358929 |
description | A type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/conradludgate/type-safe-id |
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A type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier.
Typed implementation of https://github.com/jetpack-io/typeid in Rust.
This is the intended happy path. Using a StaticType implementation, you ensure that the ID being parsed is of the intended type.
use type_safe_id::{StaticType, TypeSafeId};
#[derive(Default)]
struct User;
impl StaticType for User {
// must be lowercase ascii [a-z] only
const TYPE: &'static str = "user";
}
// type alias for your custom typed id
type UserId = TypeSafeId<User>;
let user_id1 = UserId::new();
# std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(10));
let user_id2 = UserId::new();
let uid1 = user_id1.to_string();
let uid2 = user_id2.to_string();
dbg!(&uid1, &uid2);
assert!(uid2 > uid1, "type safe IDs are ordered");
let user_id3: UserId = uid1.parse().expect("invalid user id");
let user_id4: UserId = uid2.parse().expect("invalid user id");
assert_eq!(user_id1.uuid(), user_id3.uuid(), "round trip works");
assert_eq!(user_id2.uuid(), user_id4.uuid(), "round trip works");
If you can't know what the prefix will be, you can use the DynamicType prefix.
use type_safe_id::{DynamicType, TypeSafeId};
let id: TypeSafeId<DynamicType> = "prefix_01h2xcejqtf2nbrexx3vqjhp41".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(id.type_prefix(), "prefix");
assert_eq!(id.uuid(), uuid::uuid!("0188bac7-4afa-78aa-bc3b-bd1eef28d881"));
error[E0080]: evaluation of `<Index as type_safe_id::StaticType>::__TYPE_PREFIX_IS_VALID` failed
--> /Users/conrad/Documents/code/type-safe-id/src/lib.rs:76:13
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76 | assert!(Self::TYPE.as_bytes()[i].is_ascii_lowercase());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the evaluated program panicked at 'assertion failed: Self::TYPE.as_bytes()[i].is_ascii_lowercase()', /Users/conrad/Documents/code/type-safe-id/src/lib.rs:76:13
This compiler error suggests that your static type prefix is not valid because it contains non ascii-lowercase values.
error[E0080]: evaluation of `<Index as type_safe_id::StaticType>::__TYPE_PREFIX_IS_VALID` failed
--> /Users/conrad/Documents/code/type-safe-id/src/lib.rs:73:9
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73 | assert!(Self::TYPE.len() < 64);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the evaluated program panicked at 'assertion failed: Self::TYPE.len() < 64', /Users/conrad/Documents/code/type-safe-id/src/lib.rs:73:9
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This compiler error suggests that your static type prefix is not valid because it contains more than 63 characters.