PHP implementation of Nanoid, secure URL-friendly unique ID generator
A tiny (179 bytes), secure URL-friendly unique string ID generator for JavaScript
Safe. It uses cryptographically strong random APIs and guarantees a proper distribution of symbols.
Small. Only 179 bytes (minified and gzipped). No dependencies. It uses Size Limit to control size.
Compact. It uses more symbols than UUID (A-Za-z0-9_-) and has the same number of unique options in just 21 symbols instead of 36.
Thanks awesome ai and his nanoid, this package is a copy in PHP!
If you like nanoid and you want to use it in PHP, try me 😄
Via Composer
composer require hidehalo/nanoid-php
The main module uses URL-friendly symbols (A-Za-z0-9_-) and returns an ID with 21 characters (to have the same collisions probability as UUID v4).
use Hidehalo\Nanoid\Client;
use Hidehalo\Nanoid\GeneratorInterface;
$client = new Client();
# default random generator
echo $client->generateId($size = 21);
# more safer random generator
echo $client->generateId($size = 21, $mode = Client::MODE_DYNAMIC);
echo $client->formattedId($alphabet = '0123456789abcdefg', $size = 21);
Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less.
Otherwise, the generator will not be secure.
# PS: anonymous class is new feature when PHP_VERSION >= 7.0
echo $client->formattedId($alphabet = '0123456789abcdefg', $size = 21,
new class implements GeneratorInterface {
/**
* @inheritDoc
*/
public function random($size)
{
//TODO: implemenation ...
}
});
random
callback must accept the array size and return an array with random numbers.If you want to use the same URL-friendly symbols with
format
,
you can get default alphabet from theurl
module:
Please see CoreInterface::random(...)
for the core random API prototype and notes
Please see Examples for more information on detailed usage.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CODE_OF_CONDUCT for details.
If you have any issues, just feel free and open it in this repository, thx!
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.