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Vendor mindplay Package keypack Short Description Pack/unpack integer and GUID keys to shorter strings License
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This library packs integer, UUID and GUID keys to shorter strings, e.g. for use in user-facing URLs.
Usage
Three classes, IntPacker, UUIDPacker and GUIDPacker are provided, each capable of packing/unpacking
a particular type of ID. Each class has essentially the same interface, but accepting/returning different
types of keys.
Here's an example of packing/unpacking a UUID to a shorter string:
You can pack keys using different notations. The default is legible, which produces human-readable
and reasonably short keys - see here for more options.
You can also add redundancy to packed keys, to prevent typos make it harder to guess a packed key.
Here's an example packing an integer key to base64 with 4 bytes of redundancy:
Note that unpack() will return null if the redundancy check fails.
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