Library that allows generating unique ids. It tried to keep cache filled using background threads to fill it. If the cache is empty (the number of requests is too high) an id is calculated on the fly. This will slow down obtaining the id but there is no error when the cache is empty. To generate unique ids the library uses an array of bytes with values from a random number generator and a timestamp as nanoseconds since January 1, 1970 UTC and finally create a hash from both data. The size of random block is equal to 2 * the size of hash sha512 = 128 bytes.
So the size of data block to calculate a unique id using sha512 equal 128 bytes random + 8 bytes timestamp.
The hash algorithm can be one from crypto::sha3::Sha3Mode
The id can be:
* Vec \ ```rust
extern crate ids_service; use crate::idsservice::cryptohash::{Encode,IdsService}; fn main() { }
``` ```rust
extern crate ids_service; use crate::idsservice::cryptohash::*; fn main() { }
```Quick Start
Use of cached service:
/*
* Create an ids service with:
* Cache size = 100_000
* hash algo. = sha256
* A pool of 20 threads
*/
let mut ids = IdsService::default();
ids.start();
// Optional: Wait cache is filled
ids.filled_event().recv().is_ok();
println!("Get an id: {}", ids.get_id().as_hex());
println!("Get another id: {}", ids.get_id().as_base64());
println!("Get an id from cache: {}", ids.get_id_from_cache().expect("Expect an id").as_hex());
println!("Current numbers of items in cache: {}", ids.get_cache_len());
// Graceful Shutdown and Cleanup
ids.stop();
Use of helper function:
println!("Create an id sha512 without the service: {}", create_id_as_sha512());
println!("Create an id sha256 without the service: {}", create_id_as_sha256());
Run example
bash
cargo run --example examples
bash
cargo run --example iterator_example
bash
cargo run --example quickstart
bash
cargo run --example quickstart2;
Create ten millions of ids (sha512) and read it all.
Throughput with i7, linux, 8 CPU's > 300'000 ids/s
Throughput with Raspberry PI3 B+ 4 core > 25'000 ids/s
bash
cargo run --release --example ten_million
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