This project is part of the @thi.ng/umbrella monorepo.
Generator of opaque numeric identifiers with optional support for ID versioning and efficient re-use.
Previously generated IDs that have been discarded are stored in a memory-efficient implicit list of free IDs and will be re-used. The overall range of IDs can be specified/limited at construction time and is based on a given bit width. The largest range currently supported is 32 bits, less if versioning is enabled (configurable).
If versioning is used, the produced IDs are composite values, i.e. the lowest bits contain the actual ID (e.g for indexing purposes) and other bits contain the version information.
Both parts can be extracted via the generator's .id()
and .version()
methods. Each time a valid versioned ID is being discarded via
.free(id)
, its version is being increased and, depending on use case
and usage frequency, will eventually overflow back to 0. Once an ID's
version has been updated, the old version is considered invalid. IDs can
be checked for validity via .has(id)
(in constant time).
ALPHA - bleeding edge / work-in-progress
yarn add @thi.ng/idgen
// ES module
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@thi.ng/idgen?module" crossorigin></script>
// UMD
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@thi.ng/idgen/lib/index.umd.js" crossorigin></script>
Package sizes (gzipped, pre-treeshake): ESM: 853 bytes / CJS: 909 bytes / UMD: 992 bytes
import { idgen } from "@thi.ng/idgen";
const ids = idgen(16, 0);
ids.next();
// 0
ids.next();
// 1
ids.next(2);
// 2
// discard ID 0
ids.free(0);
// true
ids.has(0);
// false
// reuse
ids.next()
// 0
ids.has(0);
// true
ids.next()
// 3
// the 8bit version range is being deduced automatically (32-24 = 8),
// but can also be overwritten
const ids = idgen(24);
const a = ids.next();
// 0
ids.free(a);
// true
const b = ids.next();
// 16777216
// b is the re-used new version of a
ids.id(b);
// 0
ids.version(b)
// 1
ids.has(b);
// true
// a is invalid at this point
// (even though a's .id() part is the same as b's)
ids.has(a);
// false
const ids = ig.idgen(8);
ids.next();
// 0
ids.next();
// 1
ids.next();
// 2
ids.next();
// 3
ids.free(2);
// true
// only currently used IDs are returned
// NO ordering guarantee!
[...ids]
// [ 3, 1, 0 ]
ids.next();
// 258
[...ids]
// [3, 258, 1, 0]
Karsten Schmidt
© 2019 - 2020 Karsten Schmidt // Apache Software License 2.0