Generates a unique hash/identifier for a system given a set of parameters.
use uniqueid::{IdentifierBuilder, IdentifierType};
let mut builder = IdentifierBuilder::default();
builder.name("test");
builder.add(IdentifierType::CPU);
builder.add(IdentifierType::RAM);
builder.add(IdentifierType::DISK);
let identifier = builder.build();
println!("{}", identifier.to_string(false)); // false = do not hash the identifier (useful for debugging)
UniqueID uses its own specification.
The spec consists of three parts:
- The Identifier; []
- The IdentifierType; ()
- The IdentifierTypeData; (a=b, ...)
A basic identifier would look like this:
NAME[TYPE(a=b, ...), ...]
NAME - Optional name of the identifier. (Can be used as a label or salt)
TYPE - The type of identifier, e.g. CPU, GPU, etc.
DATA - The data for the identifier, e.g. Vendor=Intel, Model=Xeon E5-2670
This is a very basic example of an identifier, and most use cases will have more types, more data, and hash the output.
- Calculate the HWID based on the system's hardware in the library without needing to specify it manually.
- Add support for other identifier types. (currently only supports CPU, RAM, and DISK) - PR's welcome!
- Add disk serial checking.
- Add support for other hashing algorithms. (currently only supports SHA3-512)
This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0
For more information, see the LICENSE file in the root directory of this project or see here.