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//! Generate random uid strings containing letters, numbers, or base62 values.
//!
//! This module provides a way to generate various types of
//! random strings that can be used as a UID. It also allows
//! generation of UID strings that are base62 representation
//! of numbers to allow for converstion to and from `u16`, `u32`,
//! and `u64`.
//!
//! The `UidStore` struct provides helper functions that helps
//! avoid generation of duplicate uid values, which becomes
//! very likely when using short UID's.
//!
//! Standalone functions to generate random strings:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use uid_store::*;
//! let uid = random_string(8);
//! let uid = random_number(10);
//! let uid = human_random_string(8);
//! ```
//!
//! Convert a number to and from a base62 uid:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use uid_store::*;
//! let uid = number_to_uid(1000);
//! let number = uid_to_number(&uid).unwrap();
//! ```
//!
//! Generate a sequence of UID's that should be unique:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use uid_store::*;
//! let mut u = UidStore::new();
//! let uid = u.next(6);
//! let uid = u.next_u16();
//! let uid = u.next_u32();
//! let uid = u.next_u64();
//! ```
//!
//! Initialise a `UidStore` with a sequence of previously
//! generated uid values.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use uid_store::*;
//! let mut u = UidStore::new();
//! u.make_unique("ifh983u");
//! u.make_unique("Rig3hGa");
//! u.make_unique("h84gh8A");
//! u.make_unique("h84gh8A"); // Duplicate uid triggers new uid generation
//! ```
//!
//! Notice above that `make_unique` was passed the same UID twice, when
//! this happened, a new UID was generated and returned. This should be
//! handled:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use uid_store::*;
//! # let mut u = UidStore::new();
//! if let Some(deduplicate) = u.make_unique("h84gh8A") {
//! println!("Duplicate UID for item replaced with: {}", deduplicate);
//! }
//! ```
//!
use std::collections::HashSet;
mod random;
/// UidStore holds a collection of previously generated UID
/// values to ensure a value is only ever generated once.
pub struct UidStore {
items: HashSet<String>,
}
impl UidStore {
pub fn new() -> UidStore {
UidStore {
items: HashSet::new(),
}
}
/// Generate a UID string with a `length` number of characters.
pub fn next(&mut self, length: usize) -> &String {
loop {
let id = random_string(length);
if !self.items.insert(id.clone()) {
continue;
}
return self.items.get(&id).unwrap();
}
}
/// Generate a UID string that avoids commonly
/// confused letters such as i,I,1,L, 0,O,o.
pub fn next_human(&mut self, length: usize) -> &String {
loop {
let id = human_random_string(length);
if !self.items.insert(id.clone()) {
continue;
}
return self.items.get(&id).unwrap();
}
}
/// Generate a UID string that represents a random `u16` number.
/// The length of the string depends on the size of the number.
pub fn next_u16(&mut self) -> &String {
loop {
let id = random_max_size(u16::MAX as usize);
if !self.items.insert(id.clone()) {
continue;
}
return self.items.get(&id).unwrap();
}
}
/// Generate a UID string that represents a random `u32` number.
/// The length of the string depends on the size of the number.
pub fn next_u32(&mut self) -> &String {
loop {
let id = random_max_size(u32::MAX as usize);
if !self.items.insert(id.clone()) {
continue;
}
return self.items.get(&id).unwrap();
}
}
/// Generate a UID string that represents a random `u64` number.
/// The length of the string depends on the size of the number.
pub fn next_u64(&mut self) -> &String {
loop {
let id = random_max_size(u64::MAX as usize);
if !self.items.insert(id.clone()) {
continue;
}
return self.items.get(&id).unwrap();
}
}
/// Returns true if a UID is already in use.
pub fn contains(&self, id: &str) -> bool {
self.items.contains(id)
}
/// Returns how many UID's have already been used.
pub fn size(&self) -> usize {
self.items.len()
}
/// Register a UID with this `UidStore`. Returns `None` if this
/// string is unique and not previously seen. If the string is
/// already known and in use, a new uid string is returned.
pub fn make_unique(&mut self, uid: &str) -> Option<&str> {
if self.items.contains(uid) {
return Some(self.next(uid.len()));
}
self.items.insert(uid.to_string());
None
}
}
/// Generate a random base62 string with a fixed string `length`.
pub fn random_string(length: usize) -> String {
let result: String = (0..length)
.map(|_| {
let idx = random::next_u32() as usize % CHARSET.len();
CHARSET[idx] as char
})
.collect();
result
}
/// Generate a string of numbers with the specified `length`.
pub fn random_number(length: usize) -> String {
let result: String = (0..length)
.map(|_| {
let idx = random::next_u32() as usize % NUMSET.len();
NUMSET[idx] as char
})
.collect();
result
}
/// Generate a base62 string using a random number
/// no larger than a specified maximum size.
pub fn random_max_size(maximum_size: usize) -> String {
if maximum_size > u32::MAX as usize {
let uid = random::next_u64() as usize % maximum_size;
return number_to_uid(uid);
}
let uid = random::next_u32() as usize % maximum_size;
number_to_uid(uid)
}
/// Convert the contents of a base62 string back to
/// the number that was used to generate the string.
/// Reverse using `uid_to_number()`.
pub fn number_to_uid(mut uid: usize) -> String {
let mut result = String::new();
if uid == 0 {
return "A".to_string();
}
while uid > 0 {
let next = uid % CHARSET.len();
uid = uid / CHARSET.len();
result.push(CHARSET[next] as char);
}
result
}
/// Convert a base62 string into the underlying number it
/// represents. Returns None if the string is not a valid
/// base62 number. Reverse using `number_to_uid()`.
pub fn uid_to_number(uid: &str) -> Option<usize> {
let mut result: usize = 0;
for c in uid.chars().rev() {
/* Rust 1.18
let value = match c {
'A'..'Z' => c - 'A',
'a'..'z' => c - 'a' + 26,
'0'..'9' => c - '0' + 26 + 26,
};
*/
let value;
if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' {
value = (c as usize) - ('A' as usize);
} else if c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' {
value = (c as usize) - ('a' as usize) as usize + 26;
} else if c >= '0' && c <= '9' {
value = (c as usize) - ('0' as usize) + 26 + 26;
} else {
return None;
}
result = result * 62 + value;
}
Some(result)
}
/// Generate a random string that doedn't include easily confused
/// characters such as i,I,1 and o,O,0.
pub fn human_random_string(length: usize) -> String {
let result: String = (0..length)
.map(|_| {
let idx = random::next_u32() as usize % READABLE_CHARSET.len();
READABLE_CHARSET[idx] as char
})
.collect();
result
}
const CHARSET: &[u8] = b"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ\
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\
0123456789";
const READABLE_CHARSET: &[u8] = b"ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTUVWXYZ\
abcdefghjkmnpqrstuvwxyz\
123456789";
const NUMSET: &[u8] = b"0123456789";
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::human_random_string;
use crate::number_to_uid;
use crate::random_number;
use crate::random_string;
use crate::uid_to_number;
use crate::UidStore;
#[test]
fn test_number_to_uid() {
assert_eq!(number_to_uid(0), "A");
assert_eq!(number_to_uid(1), "B");
assert_eq!(number_to_uid(52), "0");
assert_eq!(number_to_uid(9902), "sjC");
assert_eq!(uid_to_number("A"), Some(0));
assert_eq!(uid_to_number("B"), Some(1));
assert_eq!(uid_to_number("0"), Some(52));
assert_eq!(uid_to_number("sjC"), Some(9902));
assert_eq!(uid_to_number(&number_to_uid(94029)), Some(94029));
assert_eq!(uid_to_number(&number_to_uid(2294029)), Some(2294029));
assert_eq!(uid_to_number(&number_to_uid(43494029)), Some(43494029));
}
#[test]
fn test_random_max_size() {
let mut u = UidStore::new();
for _ in [0..1000] {
assert!(uid_to_number(u.next_u16()).unwrap() < u16::MAX.into());
assert!(uid_to_number(u.next_u32()).unwrap() < u32::MAX.try_into().unwrap());
assert!(uid_to_number(u.next_u64()).unwrap() < u64::MAX.try_into().unwrap());
}
}
#[test]
fn test_random() {
let id = random_string(5);
assert_eq!(id.len(), 5);
let id2 = random_string(5);
assert!(id != id2);
let id3 = random_number(6);
let id4 = random_number(6);
assert_eq!(id3.len(), 6);
assert!(id3 != id4);
let id5 = human_random_string(5);
let id6 = human_random_string(5);
assert_eq!(id5.len(), 5);
assert!(id5 != id6);
}
#[test]
fn test_unique() {
let mut u = UidStore::new();
let id: String;
let id2: String;
{
id = u.next(10).to_string();
assert_eq!(id.len(), 10, "failed");
assert!(u.contains(&id));
};
assert_eq!(u.size(), 1, "failed");
{
id2 = u.next(8).to_string();
assert_eq!(id2.len(), 8, "failed");
assert!(u.contains(&id2));
};
assert_eq!(u.size(), 2, "failed");
assert_ne!(id, id2, "failed");
let xo = "0123456789";
{
let o = u.make_unique(xo);
assert!(o.is_none(), "failed. Found {:?}", o.unwrap());
};
assert_eq!(u.size(), 3, "failed");
{
let o = u.make_unique(xo);
assert!(o.is_some(), "failed. Found {:?}", o);
assert_ne!(o.unwrap(), xo, "failed");
};
assert_eq!(u.size(), 4, "failed");
}
}