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ULID Creator
This is a Java implementation of Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier.
In summary:
- Sorted by generation time;
- Can be stored as a UUID/GUID;
- Can be stored as a string of 26 chars;
- Can be stored as an array of 16 bytes;
- String format is encoded to Crockford's base32;
- String format is URL safe, is case insensitive, and has no hyphens.
This project contains a micro benchmark and a good amount of unit tests.
The jar file can be downloaded directly from maven.org.
Read the Javadocs.
How to Use
Create a ULID:
Ulid ulid = UlidCreator.getUlid();
Create a Monotonic ULID:
Ulid ulid = UlidCreator.getMonotonicUlid();
Maven dependency
Add these lines to your pom.xml
.
<!-- https://search.maven.org/artifact/com.github.f4b6a3/ulid-creator -->
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.f4b6a3</groupId>
<artifactId>ulid-creator</artifactId>
<version>5.2.0</version>
</dependency>
See more options in maven.org.
Modularity
Module and bundle names are the same as the root package name.
- JPMS module name:
com.github.f4b6a3.ulid
- OSGi symbolic name:
com.github.f4b6a3.ulid
ULID
The ULID is a 128 bit long identifier. The first 48 bits represent the number of milliseconds since Unix Epoch, 1970-01-01. The remaining 80 bits are generated by a secure random number generator. Its canonical string representation is 26 characters long.
// Generate a ULID
Ulid ulid = UlidCreator.getUlid();
Sequence of ULIDs:
01EX8Y21KBH49ZZCA7KSKH6X1C
01EX8Y21KBJTFK0JV5J20QPQNR
01EX8Y21KBG2CS1V6WQCTVM7K6
01EX8Y21KB8HPZNBP3PTW7HVEY
01EX8Y21KB3HZV38VAPTPAG1TY
01EX8Y21KB9FTEJHPAGAKYG9Z8
01EX8Y21KBQGKGH2SVPQAYEFFC
01EX8Y21KBY17J9WR9KQR8SE7H
01EX8Y21KCVHYSJGVK4HBXDMR9 < millisecond changed
01EX8Y21KC668W3PEDEAGDHMVG
01EX8Y21KC53D2S5ADQ2EST327
01EX8Y21KCPQ3TENMTY1S7HV56
01EX8Y21KC3755QF9STQEV05EB
01EX8Y21KC5ZSHK908GMDK69WE
01EX8Y21KCSGJS8S1FVS06B3SX
01EX8Y21KC6ZBWQ0JBV337R1CN
^ look
|---------|--------------|
time random
Monotonic ULID
The Monotonic ULID is variant of ULID. The random component is incremented by 1 whenever the current millisecond is equal to the previous one. Its main advantage is speed.
// Generate a Monotonic ULID
Ulid ulid = UlidCreator.getMonotonicUlid();
Sequence of Monotonic ULIDs:
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMJW
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMJX
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMJY
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMJZ
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMK0
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMK1
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMK2
01EX8Y7M8MDVX3M3EQG69EEMK3
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2J < millisecond changed
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2K
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2M
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2N
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2P
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2Q
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2R
01EX8Y7M8N1G30CYF2PJR23J2S
^ look ^ look
|---------|--------------|
time random
More Examples
Create a quick ULID:
Ulid ulid = Ulid.fast();
Create a ULID from a canonical string (26 chars):
Ulid ulid = Ulid.from("0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRS");
Convert a ULID into a canonical string in lower case:
String string = ulid.toLowerCase(); // 0123456789abcdefghjkmnpqrs
Convert a ULID into a UUID:
UUID uuid = ulid.toUuid(); // 0110c853-1d09-52d8-d73e-1194e95b5f19
Convert a ULID into a RFC-4122 UUID v4:
UUID uuid = ulid.toRfc4122().toUuid(); // 0110c853-1d09-42d8-973e-1194e95b5f19
// ^ UUID v4
Get the creation instant of a ULID:
Instant instant = ulid.getInstant(); // 2007-02-16T02:13:14.633Z
// static method
Instant instant = Ulid.getInstant("0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRS"); // 2007-02-16T02:13:14.633Z
A key generator that makes substitution easy if necessary:
package com.example;
import com.github.f4b6a3.ulid.UlidCreator;
public class KeyGenerator {
public static String next() {
return UlidCreator.getUlid().toString();
}
}
String key = KeyGenerator.next();
A UlidFactory
with java.util.Random
:
// use a `java.util.Random` instance for fast generation
UlidFactory factory = UlidFactory.newInstance(new Random());
// use the factory
Ulid ulid = factory.create();
A UlidFactory
with SplittableRandom
:
// use a random function that returns a long value
SplittableRandom random = new SplittableRandom();
UlidFactory factory = UlidFactory.newInstance(() -> random.nextLong());
// use the factory
Ulid ulid = factory.create();
A UlidFactory
with RandomGenerator
(JDK 17+):
// use a random function that returns a long value
RandomGenerator random = RandomGenerator.getDefault();
UlidFactory factory = UlidFactory.newInstance(() -> random.nextLong());
// use the factory
Ulid ulid = factory.create();
A UlidFactory
with ThreadLocalRandom
:
// use a random supplier that returns an array of 10 bytes
UlidFactory factory = UlidFactory.newInstance((length) -> {
final byte[] bytes = new byte[length];
ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextBytes(bytes);
return bytes;
});
// use the factory
Ulid ulid = factory.create();
Benchmark
This section shows benchmarks comparing UlidCreator
to UUID.randomUUID()
.
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THROUGHPUT (operations/msec) Mode Cnt Score Error Units
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UUID_randomUUID thrpt 5 3459,889 ± 98,257 ops/ms (1.00)
UUID_randomUUID_toString thrpt 5 3148,298 ± 159,507 ops/ms
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ulid_fast thrpt 5 34523,147 ± 1022,114 ops/ms (9.98)
Ulid_fast_toString thrpt 5 19161,375 ± 662,563 ops/ms
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
UlidCreator_getUlid thrpt 5 4276,614 ± 11,069 ops/ms (1.23)
UlidCreator_getUlid_toString thrpt 5 3645,088 ± 85,478 ops/ms
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
UlidCreator_getMonotonicUlid thrpt 5 32921,698 ± 1286,983 ops/ms (9.51)
UlidCreator_getMonotonicUlid_toString thrpt 5 18541,252 ± 710,281 ops/ms
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Total time: 00:02:41
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System: CPU i7-8565U, 16G RAM, Ubuntu 22.04, JVM 11, rng-tools installed.
To execute the benchmark, run ./benchmark/run.sh
.
Other identifier generators
Check out the other ID generators from the same family:
- UUID Creator: Universally Unique Identifiers
- TSID Creator: Time Sortable Identifiers
- KSUID Creator: K-Sortable Globally Unique Identifiers
License
This library is Open Source software released under the MIT license.