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Human(o)ID — human friendly IDs for Functional Scala

Functional Scala library introducing human-friendly, typesafe prefixes for better human experience with universal/globally unique IDs.

Inspired by Stripe's Object IDs (here's an article about it).

Getting started

SBT

libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid" % "<version>"
libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid-scuid" % "<version>" // optional, for Cuid2 integration
libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid-uuid" % "<version>" // optional, for UUID integration
libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid-circe" % "<version>" // optional, for Circe codecs
libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid-tapir" % "<version>" // optional, for Tapir schema/codecs

Usage

Simple String ID

Let's define an ID with prefix "inv" and String as its the underlying ID type:

type InvoiceId = PrefixedId["inv", String]
val InvoiceId = new PrefixedIdOps["inv", String]

type CustomerId = PrefixedId["cus", String]
val CustomerId = new PrefixedIdOps["cus", String]

val invoiceId1: Either[String, InvoiceId] = InvoiceId.parseRequirePrefix("inv_1234")
val invoiceId2: InvoiceId = InvoiceId.fromId("2345")

val customerId1: Either[String, CustomerId] = CustomerId.parseRequirePrefix("cus_1234").toOption.get

// val customerId2: CustomerId = invoiceId2 // ⚠️ compile error, as different prefixes mean different types

Random IDs

For random IDs it is possible to generate the ID:

type CustomerId = PrefixedId["cus", Cuid2]
val CustomerId = new PrefixedIdOps["cus", Cuid2]

val id: F[CustomerId] = CustomerId.random[F]

Supported ID types

Psst: Don't know which random ID to choose? Go with Cuid2!

Type Validation Generation Double-click-selectable Example
String cus_mystring
UUID cus_550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000
Cuid2 cus_zwiz9glzoec3hk4ji5mgm4mp
Cuid2Long cus_yaajofh4u0ycvs3tbasjwoofrujvuhoq

If you'd like to use a different ID type, don't hesitate to create an issue!

Defining custom ID type

To support custom ID type (like UUID, Cuid2, etc.) an implicit instance of IdConverter must be provided:

implicit val myIdConverter: IdConverter[MyId] = new IdConverter[MyId] {
  def renderString(id: Id): String = ???

  def fromString(rawString: String): Either[String, Id] = ???
}

For random IDs, an implicit instance of IdGenerator can be provided:

implicit val myIdGenerator: IdGenerator[MyId] = IdGenerator[F, MyId] {
  def generate: F[MyId] = ???
}

Circe integration

libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid-circe" % "<version>"
import me.wojnowski.humanoid.circe.strict._  // require prefix when decoding, encode with prefix
import me.wojnowski.humanoid.circe.relaxed._ // don't require prefix when decoding, encode with prefix

Tapir integration

libraryDependencies += "me.wojnowski" %% "humanoid-tapir" % "<version>"
import me.wojnowski.humanoid.tapir.strict._  // require prefix when decoding, encode with prefix
import me.wojnowski.humanoid.tapir.relaxed._ // don't require prefix when decoding, encode with prefix

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