A snowflake implementation in Python
Project description
Snakeflake
Snakeflake is a discrete nonserial ID generator like Snowflake and Sonyflake, implemented in Python.
"Discrete" and "nonserial" are real words. I promise.
Usage
>>> import datetime
>>> from snakeflake.snakeflake import SnakeflakeGenerator
>>> from snakeflake.config import SnakeflakeGeneratorConfig
>>>
>>> # Set the epoch to 5:30, 28 March 2010 and the machine ID to 283
>>> config = SnakeflakeGeneratorConfig(datetime.datetime(2010, 3, 28, 5, 30), 283)
>>> # Create the Snakeflake Generator
>>> sf = SnakeflakeGenerator(config)
>>> # Generate some Snakeflake IDs
>>> sf.next_id()
526063632593715483
>>> sf.next_id()
526063667423281435
>>> # Not specifying a Machine ID will generate one from your internal IP address
>>> config = SnakeflakeGeneratorConfig(datetime.datetime(2010, 3, 28, 5, 30), None)
>>> config.machine_id
1
Installation
Eh maybe later.
To do:
- Better Documentation
-
Add an icon - Add a better icon
- Accept a function as a parameter to get the current machine id
- Accept a function as a parameter to check the uniqueness of the machine id
- Async support (if I decide to do the above)
- Add tests(!!!)
- Add a snakeflake decoder
- Publish (🎉🎉🎉)
Contributing
Want to contribute to this project? Feel free to submit a PR!
License
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
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