The Hybrid ID Generator is a powerful TypeScript-based library designed to produce unique identifiers by seamlessly combining timestamps, machine identifiers, sequence numbers, and random bits. This innovative approach ensures that each generated ID is unique and highly resilient against collisions, making it ideal for distributed systems.
This package is optimized for versatility and can be effortlessly utilized in both client-side and server-side environments, offering flexibility for a wide range of applications—from web development to microservices architecture.
Whether you are building a high-performance application that requires unique identifiers for database entries or need to track events in real-time, the Hybrid ID Generator provides a reliable solution that meets your needs.
You can install the package via npm:
Example :npm install hybrid-id-generator
Importing the Package You can use the package in both CommonJS and ES Module formats:
Example :import { HybridIDGenerator } from 'hybrid-id-generator';
const idGenerator = new HybridIDGenerator({
machineId: 1, // Unique identifier for the machine
randomBits: 10, // Number of random bits
});
// Generate a single ID
const uniqueId = idGenerator.nextId();
console.log(`Generated ID: ${uniqueId}`);
// Check if an ID is valid
const isValid = idGenerator.isHybridID(uniqueId);
console.log(`Is valid ID: ${isValid}`);
// Decode an ID
const decodedId = idGenerator.decode(uniqueId);
console.log(`Decoded ID:`, decodedId);
Here’s a quick example of how to use the HybridIDGenerator:
Server-Side Example
Example :import { HybridIDGenerator } from 'hybrid-id-generator';
// Initialize the ID generator with a machine identifier and configuration options.
const idGenerator = new HybridIDGenerator({
sequenceBits: 12,
randomBits: 10,
});
// Generate a new unique ID.
const id: number = idGenerator.nextId();
console.log(`Generated ID: ${id}`);
Client-Side Example
Example :import HybridIDGenerator from 'hybrid-id-generator'; // Adjust the path as necessary
// Initialize the ID generator with configuration options.
const idGenerator = new HybridIDGenerator({
sequenceBits: 12,
randomBits: 10,
useCrypto: true, // Assuming this option is supported in your implementation
});
// Generate a new unique ID.
const newId: number = idGenerator.nextId();
console.log(`Generated ID: ${newId.toString()}`);
Options for configuring the HybridIDGenerator
.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
sequenceBits |
number |
12 |
The number of bits for the sequence component. |
randomBits |
number |
10 |
The number of bits for the random component. |
entropyBits |
number |
5 |
The number of bits for the entropy component. |
useCrypto |
boolean |
false |
Whether to use cryptographic functions for random generation. |
maskTimestamp |
boolean |
false |
Whether to mask the timestamp during ID generation. |
enableEventEmission |
boolean |
false |
Whether to enable event emission for ID generation. |
machineIdBits |
number |
12 |
The number of bits for the machine ID component. |
machineIdStrategy |
`'env' | 'network' | 'random'` |
machineId |
`number | string` | - |
Information about the generated Hybrid ID.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
timestamp |
bigint |
The timestamp portion of the Hybrid ID. |
machineId |
number |
The machine ID portion of the Hybrid ID. |
randomBits |
number |
The random bits portion of the Hybrid ID. |
sequence |
number |
The sequence number of the Hybrid ID. |
masked |
boolean |
Indicates whether the timestamp is masked. |
constructor(options: HybridIDGeneratorOptions = {})
Initializes a new instance of HybridIDGenerator
with the specified options.
idGenerated
idGenerator.on('idGenerated', (id) => {
console.log(`New ID generated: ${id}`);
});
idGenerator.nextId();
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue for any bugs or feature requests.