Short URL-safe Base64 encoded UUIDs.
ShortGuids transparently represent UUID types but use only 22 characters in their string representation, as opposed to 36 characters for a dashed UUID or 32 without dashes.
#[test]
fn it_works() {
let uuid = Uuid::try_parse("c9a646d3-9c61-4cb7-bfcd-ee2522c8f633").unwrap();
let from_uuid = ShortGuid::from(uuid);
let parsed_uuid = ShortGuid::try_parse("c9a646d3-9c61-4cb7-bfcd-ee2522c8f633").unwrap();
let parsed_short = ShortGuid::try_parse("yaZG05xhTLe_ze4lIsj2Mw").unwrap();
assert_eq!(from_uuid, uuid);
assert_eq!(from_uuid, "yaZG05xhTLe_ze4lIsj2Mw");
assert_eq!(from_uuid, "c9a646d3-9c61-4cb7-bfcd-ee2522c8f633");
assert_eq!(from_uuid, parsed_uuid);
assert_eq!(from_uuid, parsed_short);
let random = ShortGuid::new_random();
assert_ne!(from_uuid, random);
}
This uses cargo-fuzz
. See fuzz/fuzzers
for the available fuzzing scripts. To run, use an invocation like these:
cargo +nightly fuzz run roundtrip
cargo +nightly fuzz run decode_random
cargo +nightly fuzz run encode_random
cargo +nightly fuzz run equals