cuid-rust
Cuids are "Collision-resistant ids optimized for horizontal scaling and binary search lookup performance."
This is a rust implementation of the CUID library, the original JavaScript implementation of which may be found here
Installation
In cargo.toml
= "1.2.0"
Or install the binary:
> cargo
Usage
use cuid;
cuid is safe to use across threads. When used in a multithreaded context, all
threads share the same atomic counter, which is used as a component of the
generated CUID.
This package also provides a binary if installed via cargo install.
Its default behavior is to generate a CUID:
> cuid
You can also generate a slug:
> cuid
See cuid --help for more information.
Performance
Performance is one of the primary concerns of this library (see Benchmarking, below).
This implementation is currently about 20x faster than the reference JavaScript implementation.
It takes about 300 nanoseconds to generate a CUID, or 250 nanoseconds to generate a CUID slug, on relatively modern desktop hardware.
In a long-running process or thread, CUID generation is faster, since the system fingerprint is calculated once and then re-used for the lifetime of the process. In this case, CUID generation takes about 125 ns.
Tests
Tests can be run with
cargo test -p cuid
Some tests are ignored because they're slow. To run them:
cargo test -p cuid -- collisions::test --ignored --test-threads=1
Some tests require to be run in a single thread and are ignored by default. To run them:
cargo test -p cuid -- collisions::single_thread --ignored --test-threads=1
Benchmarking
Inline benchmarks are available when running with the nightly toolchain. There
are also criterion bnechmarks in benches/cuid.rs.
If you're on a Linux system, it's recommended to run benchmarks with the
maximum possible priority, via nice, in order to avoid confounding effects
from other processes running on the system:
$ nice -n -20 cargo bench
Note that you may need to run nice as root:
sudo nice -n -20 su <username> -l -c "cd $PWD && cargo bench"