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ecto_ksuid

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EctoKsuid allows seamless usage of ksuids with :ecto in your application. To get a better idea of what ksuids are, and how they came to be I highly recommend reading A breif History of the UUID

[Ksuid] borrows core ideas from the ubiquitous UUID standard, adding time-based ordering and more friendly representation formats.

Additionally, EctoKsuid allows easy addition of a :prefix to the ksuid that are available at runtime. This generates developer friendly ids much like stripe's object prefixed ids in your elixir application.

Example Ksuids using the "user_" prefix

  • "user_2EgT2R97RRNXWXdA3Ov6znVLDCd"
  • "user_2EgT5YAJ1EMj86IdI8In8Cmfsnj"
  • "user_2EgT6WuSzOmcF9bZaRdS3X6lEaL"
  • "user_2EgT7SEl7LaIGIHIQ1gIjB9eVwT"
  • "user_2EgT8B20KvdsIQznKX6Tuh2RGDe"

Documentation

Documentation can be found online on HexDocs.

Installation

  1. Add :ecto_ksuid to your list of dependencies in mix.exs

    def deps do
      [
        # ...
        {:ecto_ksuid, "~> 0.3.0"}
      ]
    end
  2. Install using mix.

    mix deps.get

Basic Usage

EctoKsuid is just a custom Ecto.ParameterizedType and can be used in your application just like any other Ecto type.

  1. Add columns to your database

    defmodule MyApp.Repo.Migrations.AddPublicIdToUsers do
      use Ecto.Migration
    
      def change do
        alter table(:users) do
          add :public_id, EctoKsuid.column()
        end
      end
    end
  2. Add fields to your schema

    defmodule MyApp.User do
      use Ecto.Schema
    
      schema "users" do
        # ...
        field :public_id, EctoKsuid
      end
    end

Guides

For more details on how to use this library, check out the guides: