esnowflake is Erlang/OTP application to generate uniq ID.
Original design: Twitter IDs (snowflake).
Documentation
> application:start(esnowflake).
ok
> Id = esnowflake:generate_id().
896221795344384
> esnowflake:generate_ids(2).
[896498611015681,896498611015680]
> esnowflake:to_unixtime(Id).
1509193995927
> esnowflake:stats().
[{version, undefined},
{worker_num,10},
{worker_ids,[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]}]
1> {Start, End} = {os:system_time(seconds)-3600*24, os:system_time(seconds)}.
{1528603140,1528689540}
2> esnowflake:range_ids(Start,End, seconds).
[82304072417280000,82666460287074303]
This must be specified as not to duplicate worker ids if you use multi nodes.
params | default | explain |
---|---|---|
worker_num | 2 | number of generate id workers |
worker_min_max_id | [0, 1] | worker ids |
redis | - | eredis config for assigning worker ids automatically |
twepoch | 1508980320000 | start unix time to number id (default: 2017-10-26 01:12:00 (UTC)) |
- redis config
params | default |
---|---|
host | localhost |
port | 6379 |
database | 0 |
password | (empty) |
reconnect_sleep | please check eredis:start_link/1 |
connect_timeout | please check eredis:start_link/1 |
- app.conf
[
{esnowflake, [
{worker_min_max_id, [0, 1]}
]}
].
[
{esnowflake, [
{redis, [{host, "localhost"}, {port, 26379}]},
{worker_num, 2}
]}
].
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b_generate_id 100000 4564.13864 ns/op
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b_generate_id 232502 op/sec
%%% esnowflake_SUITE ==> bench.b_generate_id: OK
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b_generate_ids_100 10000 96834.8342 ns/op
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2017-10-29 16:03:30.702
b_generate_ids_100 686 op/sec
%%% esnowflake_SUITE ==> bench.b_generate_ids: OK