/node-time-uuid

Node.js Unique, time sortable IDs for your objects

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

node-time-uuid

Node module to generate globally unique, time sortable indentifiers that can be used as database unique IDs. The identifiers are time sortable and you can recover the time stamp of when they were created down to micro-second resolution. Time sortable identifiers can very useful in situations where you want to sort your objects by time, for instance messages in a user's inbox.

This module generates 15 byte IDs with the following format:

  • 32 bit time
  • 24 bit micro time
  • 24 bit machine id
  • 16 bit pid
  • 24 bit increment

Please note that the generated IDs are not standard UUID, or GUID.

Install

Simple installation with NPM

npm install node-time-uuid

Usage

var ObjectId = require("node-time-uuid");

var id = new ObjectId();

// get date from Id
var date = id.getDate();

// get timestamp from Id
var timestamp =  id.getTimestamp();

// get timestamp and microsecond time
var [timestamp, microseconds] = id.getTimeOfDay();

API

New Instance

ObjectId can be instanciated in several different ways:

var ObjectId = require("node-time-uuid");

// Create a new ID
var id = new ObjectId();

// Create an Object Id instance from existing Id encoded as a Hex string
var id = new ObjectId("512055ac09b8979d8fa1511f000002");

// Create an Object Id instance from existing Id encoded as base64 string
var id = new ObjectId("USBVrAm4l52PoVEfAAAC");

// Create an Object Id instance from existing Node buffer
var id = new ObjectId(buffer);

Supported encodings are hex, base64 and base64url

get()

Returns a 15 byte Node.js Buffer object with the Id.

var buffer = id.get();

toString(encoding)

Returns a string representation of ObjectId, according to the specified enconding. Supported encodings are hex, base64, base64url, pretty.

  • hex: 512055ac09b8979d8fa1511f000002
  • base64: USBVrAm4l52PoVEfAAAC
  • base64url: USBVrAm4l52PoVEfAAA-
  • pretty: 512055ac-09b897-9d8fa1-511f-000002

getTimestamp()

Get the unix timestamp from the ObjectId

var timestamp =  id.getTimestamp();

getTimeOfDay()

Get timestamp of the ObjectId in seconds and microseconds

var [timestamp, microseconds] = id.getTimeOfDay();

getDate()

Return Javascript Date() object from the ObjectId.

Testing

Tests require Node mocha and istanbul modules to be installed .

npm install mocha istanbul -g

To run all module tests simply run:

npm test

or

make test

To obtain a test coverage report run

npm cover

Then open ./html-report/index.html in your browser

#License

MIT License