uuid-mongodb
Generates and parses BSON UUIDs for use with MongoDB. BSON UUIDs provide better performance than their string counterparts.
Inspired by @srcagency's mongo-uuid
Install
npm install uuid-mongodb
Usage
const MUUID = require('uuid-mongodb');
# Create a v1 binary UUID
const mUUID1 = MUUID.v1();
# Create a v4 binary UUID
const mUUID4 = MUUID.v4();
# Print a string representation of a binary UUID
mUUID1.toString()
# Create a binary UUID from a valid uuid string
const mUUID2 = MUUID.from('393967e0-8de1-11e8-9eb6-529269fb1459')
# Create a binary UUID from a MongoDb Binary
# This is useful to get MUUIDs helpful toString() method
const mUUID3 = MUUID.from()
Formatting
UUIDs may be formatted using the following options:
Format | Description | Example |
---|
N | 32 digits | 00000000000000000000000000000000 |
D | 32 digits separated by hyphens | 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 |
B | 32 digits separated by hyphens, enclosed in braces | {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} |
P | 32 digits separated by hyphens, enclosed in parentheses | (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000) |
example:
const mUUID4 = MUUID.v4();
mUUID1.toString();
mUUID1.toString('P');
mUUID1.toString('B');
mUUID1.toString('N');
Modes
uuid-mongodb offers two modes:
- canonical (default) - A string format that emphasizes type preservation at the expense of readability and interoperability.
- relaxed - A string format that emphasizes readability and interoperability at the expense of type preservation.
The mode is set globally as such:
const mUUID = MUUID.mode('relaxed');
Mode only impacts how JSON.stringify(...)
represents a UUID:
e.g. JSON.stringy(mUUID.v1())
outputs the following:
"DEol4JenEeqVKusA+dzMMA=="
"1ac34980-97a7-11ea-8bab-b5327b548666"
Examples
Query using binary UUIDs
const uuid = MUUID.from('393967e0-8de1-11e8-9eb6-529269fb1459');
return collection.then(c =>
c.findOne({
_id: uuid,
})
);
Work with binary UUIDs returned in query results
return collection
.then(c => c.findOne({ _id: uuid }))
.then(doc => {
const uuid = MUUID.from(doc._id).toString();
});
Examples (with source code)
Native Node MongoDB Driver example
Mongoose example
-
example/ex2-mongoose.js
snippet:
const kittySchema = new mongoose.Schema({
_id: {
type: 'object',
value: { type: 'Buffer' },
default: () => MUUID.v1(),
},
title: String,
});
-
example/ex3-mongoose.js
snippet:
const kittySchema = new mongoose.Schema({
_id: {
type: 'object',
value: { type: 'Buffer' },
default: () => MUUID.v1(),
},
title: String,
});
kittySchema.set('id', false);
kittySchema
.virtual('id')
.get(function() {
return MUUID.from(this._id).toString();
})
.set(function(val) {
this._id = MUUID.from(val);
});
-
example/ex4-mongoose.js
const uuid = MUUID.v4();
await new Data({ uuid }).save();
const result = await Data.findOne({ uuid });
Notes
Currently supports UUID v1 and v4
Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
License
MIT