SCRU128 ID is yet another attempt to supersede [UUID] for the users who need decentralized, globally unique time-ordered identifiers. SCRU128 is inspired by [ULID] and [KSUID] and has the following features:
```rust // generate a new identifier object let x = scru128::new(); println!("{}", x); // e.g. "036Z951MHJIKZIK2GSL81GR7L" println!("{}", x.to_u128()); // as a 128-bit unsigned integer
// generate a textual representation directly println!("{}", scru128::new_string()); // e.g. "036Z951MHZX67T63MQ9XE6Q0J" ```
See [SCRU128 Specification] for details.
Default features:
std
enables the primary new()
and new_string()
functions and configures
Scru128Generator
with the system clock and default random number generator.
Without std
, this crate provides limited functionality available under
no_std
environments. Note that the no_std
support is experimental.Optional features:
serde
enables serialization/deserialization via serde.Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.