Struct uuid7::V7Generator
source · pub struct V7Generator<R> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Represents a UUIDv7 generator that encapsulates a counter and guarantees the monotonic order of UUIDs generated within the same millisecond.
This type provides the interface to customize the random number generator, system clock, and clock rollback handling of a UUIDv7 generator. It also helps control the scope of guaranteed order of the generated UUIDs. The following example guarantees the process-wide (cross-thread) monotonicity using Rust’s standard synchronization mechanism.
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use rand::rngs::OsRng;
use std::{sync, thread};
use uuid7::V7Generator;
let g = sync::Arc::new(sync::Mutex::new(V7Generator::new(OsRng)));
thread::scope(|s| {
for i in 0..4 {
let g = sync::Arc::clone(&g);
s.spawn(move || {
for _ in 0..8 {
println!("{} by thread {}", g.lock().unwrap().generate(), i);
thread::yield_now();
}
});
}
});§Generator functions
The generator comes with four different methods that generate a UUIDv7:
| Flavor | Timestamp | On big clock rewind |
|---|---|---|
generate | Now | Resets generator |
generate_or_abort | Now | Returns None |
generate_or_reset_core | Argument | Resets generator |
generate_or_abort_core | Argument | Returns None |
All of the four return a monotonically increasing UUID by reusing the previous timestamp even if the one provided is smaller than the immediately preceding UUID’s. However, when such a clock rollback is considered significant (by default, more than ten seconds):
generate(or_reset) methods reset the generator and return a new UUID based on the given timestamp, breaking the increasing order of UUIDs.or_abortvariants abort and returnNoneimmediately.
The core functions offer low-level primitives to customize the behavior.
Implementations§
source§impl<R: RngCore> V7Generator<R>
impl<R: RngCore> V7Generator<R>
sourcepub fn generate(&mut self) -> Uuid
Available on crate feature std only.
pub fn generate(&mut self) -> Uuid
std only.Generates a new UUIDv7 object from the current timestamp, or resets the generator upon significant timestamp rollback.
See the V7Generator type documentation for the description.
sourcepub fn generate_or_abort(&mut self) -> Option<Uuid>
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pub fn generate_or_abort(&mut self) -> Option<Uuid>
std only.Generates a new UUIDv7 object from the current timestamp, or returns None upon
significant timestamp rollback.
See the V7Generator type documentation for the description.
sourcepub fn generate_or_reset_core(
&mut self,
unix_ts_ms: u64,
rollback_allowance: u64
) -> Uuid
pub fn generate_or_reset_core( &mut self, unix_ts_ms: u64, rollback_allowance: u64 ) -> Uuid
Generates a new UUIDv7 object from the unix_ts_ms passed, or resets the generator upon
significant timestamp rollback.
See the V7Generator type documentation for the description.
The rollback_allowance parameter specifies the amount of unix_ts_ms rollback that is
considered significant. A suggested value is 10_000 (milliseconds).
§Panics
Panics if unix_ts_ms is not a 48-bit positive integer.
sourcepub fn generate_or_abort_core(
&mut self,
unix_ts_ms: u64,
rollback_allowance: u64
) -> Option<Uuid>
pub fn generate_or_abort_core( &mut self, unix_ts_ms: u64, rollback_allowance: u64 ) -> Option<Uuid>
Generates a new UUIDv7 object from the unix_ts_ms passed, or returns None upon
significant timestamp rollback.
See the V7Generator type documentation for the description.
The rollback_allowance parameter specifies the amount of unix_ts_ms rollback that is
considered significant. A suggested value is 10_000 (milliseconds).
§Panics
Panics if unix_ts_ms is not a 48-bit positive integer.
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source§impl<R: Clone> Clone for V7Generator<R>
impl<R: Clone> Clone for V7Generator<R>
source§impl<R: Debug> Debug for V7Generator<R>
impl<R: Debug> Debug for V7Generator<R>
source§impl<R: Default> Default for V7Generator<R>
impl<R: Default> Default for V7Generator<R>
source§impl<R: RngCore> Iterator for V7Generator<R>
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impl<R: RngCore> Iterator for V7Generator<R>
std only.Supports operations as an infinite iterator that produces a new UUIDv7 object for each call of
next().
§Examples
use uuid7::V7Generator;
V7Generator::new(rand::thread_rng())
.enumerate()
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