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- typeid-js
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Official TypeID-JS Package
JavaScript implementation of TypeIDs using TypeScript.
TypeIDs are a modern, type-safe, globally unique identifier based on the upcoming UUIDv7 standard. They provide a ton of nice properties that make them a great choice as the primary identifiers for your data in a database, APIs, and distributed systems. Read more about TypeIDs in their spec.
This is the official JavaScript / TypeScript implementation of TypeID by the jetpack.io team. It provides an npm package that can be used by any JavaScript or TypeScript project.
Installation
Using npm:
npm install typeid-jsUsing yarn:
yarn add typeid-jsUsing pnpm:
pnpm add typeid-jsUsage
To create a random TypeID of a given type, use the typeid() function:
import { typeid } from 'typeid-js';
const tid = typeid("prefix");The prefix is optional, so if you need to create an id with a type prefix, you can do that too:
import { typeid } from 'typeid-js';
const tid = typeid();In addition to the typeid() function, there's also a TypeID class that can
be used to encode/decode from other formats.
For example, to parse an existing typeid from a string:
import { TypeID } from 'typeid-js';
const tid = TypeID.fromString("prefix_00041061050r3gg28a1c60t3gf);To encode an existing UUID as a TypeID:
import { TypeID } from 'typeid-js';
const tid = TypeID.fromUUID("prefix", "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");The full list of methods includes:
getType(): Returns the type of the type prefixgetSuffix(): Returns uuid suffix in its base32 representationtoString(): Encodes the object as a string, using the canonical formattoUUID(): Decodes the TypeID into a UUID string in hex format. The type prefix is ignoredtoUUIDBytes(): Decodes the TypeID into a UUID byte array. The type prefix is ignoredfromString(str): Parses a TypeID from a stringfromUUID(prefix, uuid): Creates a TypeID from a prefix and a UUID in hex formatfromUUIDBytes(prefix, bytes): Creates a TypeID from a prefix and a UUID in byte array format