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- @bboss/uuid32
- @bboss/uuid32/dist/index.js
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Readme
@bboss/uuid32
A lightweight TypeScript library for encoding and decoding UUIDs to/from Crockford Base32 strings, designed exclusively for Node.js environments.
Features
- ๐ Fast & Lightweight: Zero dependencies, optimized for performance
- ๐ Node.js Only: Built specifically for server-side applications
- ๐ฆ TypeScript Native: Full TypeScript support with type definitions
- ๐งช Well Tested: Comprehensive test suite with high coverage
- ๐ง Simple API: Easy-to-use functions for encoding, decoding, and validation
- ๐ก๏ธ User-Friendly: Excludes confusing characters (I, L, O, U) to prevent input errors
Use Cases
- Product Key Generation: Software license keys, serial numbers
- API Key Generation: Service authentication tokens, access keys
- Short IDs: URL shortening, reference codes, tracking IDs
- Manual Input: Reduced errors when users need to type keys manually
Installation
# npm
npm install @bboss/uuid32
# yarn
yarn add @bboss/uuid32Requirements
- Node.js 16.0.0 or higher (requires
crypto.randomUUID()) - Node.js only - not compatible with browser environments
Usage
import uuid32 from '@bboss/uuid32';
// const uuid32 = require('@bboss/uuid32'); // legacy way
// Generate a new Base32 UUID
const shortId = uuid32.generateBase32();
console.log(shortId); // โ "29STNWYQG28H4VWA59PD0XYJR8" (random)
// Encode existing UUID to Base32
const encoded = uuid32.encode('49ceabcf-5e02-4449-be28-a9b341df4b08');
console.log(encoded); // โ "29STNWYQG28H4VWA59PD0XYJR8"
// Decode Base32 back to standard UUID
const decoded = uuid32.decode('29STNWYQG28H4VWA59PD0XYJR8');
console.log(decoded); // โ "49ceabcf-5e02-4449-be28-a9b341df4b08"
// Validation
console.log(uuid32.isValidBase32('29STNWYQG28H4VWA59PD0XYJR8')); // โ trueAPI Reference
generateBase32(): string
Generates a new UUID v4 using crypto.randomUUID() and encodes it to Crockford Base32.
Returns: Base32 encoded UUID string
encode(uuid: string): string
Encodes a standard UUID to Crockford Base32 format.
Parameters:
uuid- Standard UUID string (with or without hyphens)
Returns: Base32 encoded string
Throws: Error if UUID format is invalid
decode(base32: string): string
Decodes a Crockford Base32 string back to standard UUID format.
Parameters:
base32- Base32 encoded string
Returns: Standard UUID string with hyphens
Throws: Error if Base32 format is invalid
isValidBase32(str: string): boolean
Validates if a string is a valid Crockford Base32 format.
Parameters:
str- String to validate
Returns: true if valid Base32, false otherwise
Error Handling
The library throws descriptive errors for invalid inputs:
try {
uuid32.encode('invalid-uuid');
} catch (error) {
console.log(error.message); // โ "Invalid UUID format"
}
try {
uuid32.decode('invalid@base32!');
} catch (error) {
console.log(error.message); // โ "Invalid Base32 format"
}Crockford Base32 Character Set
Uses the following 32 characters: 0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTVWXYZ
Excluded characters for clarity:
I(can be confused with1)L(can be confused with1)O(can be confused with0)U(can be confused withV)
This makes the encoded strings more reliable for manual input and reduces transcription errors.
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.