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A tiny tool to produce sequential numeric IDs.
import sequid from "sequid";
import * as assert from "assert";
var seq = sequid();
assert.strictEqual(seq.next().value, 1);
assert.strictEqual(seq.next().value, 2);
assert.strictEqual(seq.next().value, 3);
var seq2 = sequid(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 3);
assert.strictEqual(seq2.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 2);
assert.strictEqual(seq2.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 1);
assert.strictEqual(seq2.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER);
assert.strictEqual(seq2.next().value, undefined);
var seq3 = sequid(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 3, true);
assert.strictEqual(seq3.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 2);
assert.strictEqual(seq3.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 1);
assert.strictEqual(seq3.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER);
assert.strictEqual(seq3.next().value, Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 2);
console.log("#### OK ####");
function sequid(offset?: number, loop?: boolean): IterableIterator<number>
If offset
is provided, the sequence will produce the first id started from the
next number of the offset. If the id reaches Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
, judging
by the loop
argument, the iterator may restart from the very offset, or break
the sequence and quit iterating.
FAQs
A tiny tool to produce sequential numeric IDs.
We found that sequid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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