A Python C extension for faster generation of UUID objects. It supports libuuid-based generation of version 1 and 4 UUIDs. The library is fully compatible with the standard uuid module, while also providing specialized, optimized, functions for generating UUID strings.
libuuid
is roughly 8-10 times faster than the pure-python version.
It's basically just a thin Cython wrapper around libuuid by Theo Tso.
This module has been forked from python-libuuid by Daniel Lundin. Daniel has not updated the module since 2010, and has not responded to pull requeststs or attempts to take over maintenance. The upstream module does not support Python 3.
You can install libuuid
either via the Python Package Index (PyPI)
or from source.
To install using pip
:
$ pip install libuuid
To install using easy_install
:
$ easy_install libuuid
If you have downloaded a source tarball you can install it by doing the following,:
$ python setup.py build # python setup.py install # as root
The libuuid
module provides a similar interface to uuid
, resulting in fully
compatible UUID objects. libuuid.UUID
is also a subclass of uuid.UUID
,
so existing code using isinstance
will continue to work.
>>> import libuuid >>> libuuid.uuid1() UUID('a3a32410-940a-11df-8ead-002219990fd7')
>>> libuuid.uuid4() UUID('85651a1f-118f-480d-a116-526b2dd37322')
Furthermore, libuuid
has a few extra utility functions not available in
uuid
. These are handy when you don't need a "full" UUID object, but just
need the byte representation. The _bytes
functions have less overhead than
the common interface.
>>> libuuid.uuid1_bytes() '\x05f\xe1d\x94\x0b\x11\xdf\x8e\xad\x00"\x19\x99\x0f\xd7'>>> libuuid.uuid4_bytes() '\x05f\xe1d\x94\x0b\x11\xdf\x8e\xad\x00"\x19\x99\x0f\xd7'
libuuid
only provides random (version 4) and time based (version 1) UUIDs.- Calling
libuuid.uuid1
with node or clock_seq is not supported, and will silently fall back to theuuid.UUID
implementation for compatibility.- Only tested on Linux. It should work on any platform, but e2fsprogs is probably just readily available on Linux distributions.
If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report using the Github issue tracker
Development takes place at Github: http://github.com/brandond/python-libuuid/
Patches and contributions are more than welcome.
This software is licensed under the BSD
software license.
See the LICENSE
file in the top distribution directory for full license
text.