Simplifies the generation and use of unique, random identifiers for ActiveRecord models.
We generate a string of random (using SecureRandom) alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) along with an optional prefix that defaults to the first 3 characters of the model name. The random string has a default length of 12, providing 62 ^ 12 possible strings.
On assignment to the model, if duplicate ID is detected in the database, a new random identifier is generated.
Add to Gemfile / etc
gem 'public_id'
Add an additional identifier column. I called it "ident", but call it whatever you want.
# Identifier column MUST be a string
rails generate migration add_ident_to_users ident:string
Tell your activerecord object that ident is your new public identifier.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_public_id :ident, prefix: 'user'
# Automatically defines to_param as :ident
end
User.new.ident
# => "user-ECNrdIzvCBh8"
Now change your controllers to lookup the public ID instead of your database ID
class UserController < ApplicationController
def show
User.find_by_public_id(params[:id])
# Or User.find_by_ident(params[:id])
# Nothing fancy here
end
end
There's a few other convenience methods that you may find useful.
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Initialize ID's for existing records, useful in a migration.
def change add_column :users, :ident, :string User.initialize_public_ids! end
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Get a new random ID for your own nefarious purposes:
User.new_public_id
By default, ID's have 2 components. A 3 character lowercase prefix of their originating class name and a suffix of a 14 character random, unique, base64 url safe string. The suffix and prefix are joined by a dash.
You can skip the prefix alltogether:
has_public_id column_name, length: 10, prefix: false
or set it directly:
has_public_id other_column_name, length: 15, prefix: 'user_'
The "length" option refers to the length argument passed to SecureRandom. The actual length of the random base64 string will be about 4/3's this length. The defaults to 10, for a 14 character base64 string.
- Fork this project
- Add tests
- Submit a pull request
This project rocks and uses MIT-LICENSE.