version 0.3.3
Inspired by FriendlyID
The FriendlyId library converts a given UUID (with 36 characters) to a URL-friendly ID (a "FriendlyId") which is based on Base62 (with a maximum of 22 characters), as in the example below:
UUID Friendly ID
c3587ec5-0976-497f-8374-61e0c2ea3da5 -> 5wbwf6yUxVBcr48AMbz9cb
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36 characters 22 characters or less
In addition, this library allows to:
- convert from a FriendlyId back to the original UUID; and
- create a new, random FriendlyId
Universal Unique IDs (UUIDs) provide a non-sequential and unique identifier that can be generated separately from the source database. As a result, it is not possible to guess either the previous or next identifier. That's great, but, to achieve this level of security, a UUID is long (128 bits long) and looks ugly (36 alphanumeric characters including four hyphens which are added to make it easier to read the UUID), as in this example: 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000
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Such a format is:
- difficult to read (especially if it is part of a URL)
- difficult to remember
- cannot be copied with just two mouse-clicks (you have to select manually the start and end positions)
- can easily become broken across lines when it is copied, pasted, edited, or sent.
FriendlyId library solves these problems by converting a given UUID using Base62 with alphanumeric characters in the range [0-9A-Za-z] into a FriendlyId which consists of a maximum of 22 characters (but in fact often contains fewer characters).
FriendlyId can be installed through PyPI:
python -m pip install friendly-id
Generate a FriendlyId
from friendly_id import friendly_id
id: str = friendly_id(),
Convert UUID to FriendlyId
import uuid
from friendly_id import encode
uid = uuid.uuid4()
id: str = encode(uid),