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5# uuid [![CI](https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid/actions?query=workflow%3ACI) [![Browser](https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid/workflows/Browser/badge.svg)](https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid/actions?query=workflow%3ABrowser)
6
7For the creation of [RFC4122](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) UUIDs
8
9- **Complete** - Support for RFC4122 version 1, 3, 4, and 5 UUIDs
10- **Cross-platform** - Support for ...
11 - CommonJS, [ECMAScript Modules](#ecmascript-modules) and [CDN builds](#cdn-builds)
12 - Node 8, 10, 12, 14
13 - Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, IE 11 browsers
14 - Webpack and rollup.js module bundlers
15 - [React Native / Expo](#react-native--expo)
16- **Secure** - Cryptographically-strong random values
17- **Small** - Zero-dependency, small footprint, plays nice with "tree shaking" packagers
18- **CLI** - Includes the [`uuid` command line](#command-line) utility
19
20**Upgrading from `uuid@3.x`?** Your code is probably okay, but check out [Upgrading From `uuid@3.x`](#upgrading-from-uuid3x) for details.
21
22## Quickstart
23
24To create a random UUID...
25
26**1. Install**
27
28```shell
29npm install uuid
30```
31
32**2. Create a UUID** (ES6 module syntax)
33
34```javascript
35import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
36uuidv4(); // ⇨ '9b1deb4d-3b7d-4bad-9bdd-2b0d7b3dcb6d'
37```
38
39... or using CommonJS syntax:
40
41```javascript
42const { v4: uuidv4 } = require('uuid');
43uuidv4(); // ⇨ '1b9d6bcd-bbfd-4b2d-9b5d-ab8dfbbd4bed'
44```
45
46For timestamp UUIDs, namespace UUIDs, and other options read on ...
47
48## API Summary
49
50| | | |
51| --- | --- | --- |
52| [`uuid.NIL`](#uuidnil) | The nil UUID string (all zeros) | New in `uuid@8.3` |
53| [`uuid.parse()`](#uuidparsestr) | Convert UUID string to array of bytes | New in `uuid@8.3` |
54| [`uuid.stringify()`](#uuidstringifyarr-offset) | Convert array of bytes to UUID string | New in `uuid@8.3` |
55| [`uuid.v1()`](#uuidv1options-buffer-offset) | Create a version 1 (timestamp) UUID | |
56| [`uuid.v3()`](#uuidv3name-namespace-buffer-offset) | Create a version 3 (namespace w/ MD5) UUID | |
57| [`uuid.v4()`](#uuidv4options-buffer-offset) | Create a version 4 (random) UUID | |
58| [`uuid.v5()`](#uuidv5name-namespace-buffer-offset) | Create a version 5 (namespace w/ SHA-1) UUID | |
59| [`uuid.validate()`](#uuidvalidatestr) | Test a string to see if it is a valid UUID | New in `uuid@8.3` |
60| [`uuid.version()`](#uuidversionstr) | Detect RFC version of a UUID | New in `uuid@8.3` |
61
62## API
63
64### uuid.NIL
65
66The nil UUID string (all zeros).
67
68Example:
69
70```javascript
71import { NIL as NIL_UUID } from 'uuid';
72
73NIL_UUID; // ⇨ '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'
74```
75
76### uuid.parse(str)
77
78Convert UUID string to array of bytes
79
80| | |
81| --------- | ---------------------------------------- |
82| `str` | A valid UUID `String` |
83| _returns_ | `Uint8Array[16]` |
84| _throws_ | `TypeError` if `str` is not a valid UUID |
85
86Note: Ordering of values in the byte arrays used by `parse()` and `stringify()` follows the left &Rarr; right order of hex-pairs in UUID strings. As shown in the example below.
87
88Example:
89
90```javascript
91import { parse as uuidParse } from 'uuid';
92
93// Parse a UUID
94const bytes = uuidParse('6ec0bd7f-11c0-43da-975e-2a8ad9ebae0b');
95
96// Convert to hex strings to show byte order (for documentation purposes)
97[...bytes].map((v) => v.toString(16).padStart(2, '0')); // ⇨
98 // [
99 // '6e', 'c0', 'bd', '7f',
100 // '11', 'c0', '43', 'da',
101 // '97', '5e', '2a', '8a',
102 // 'd9', 'eb', 'ae', '0b'
103 // ]
104```
105
106### uuid.stringify(arr[, offset])
107
108Convert array of bytes to UUID string
109
110| | |
111| -------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
112| `arr` | `Array`-like collection of 16 values (starting from `offset`) between 0-255. |
113| [`offset` = 0] | `Number` Starting index in the Array |
114| _returns_ | `String` |
115| _throws_ | `TypeError` if a valid UUID string cannot be generated |
116
117Note: Ordering of values in the byte arrays used by `parse()` and `stringify()` follows the left &Rarr; right order of hex-pairs in UUID strings. As shown in the example below.
118
119Example:
120
121```javascript
122import { stringify as uuidStringify } from 'uuid';
123
124const uuidBytes = [
125 0x6e,
126 0xc0,
127 0xbd,
128 0x7f,
129 0x11,
130 0xc0,
131 0x43,
132 0xda,
133 0x97,
134 0x5e,
135 0x2a,
136 0x8a,
137 0xd9,
138 0xeb,
139 0xae,
140 0x0b,
141];
142
143uuidStringify(uuidBytes); // ⇨ '6ec0bd7f-11c0-43da-975e-2a8ad9ebae0b'
144```
145
146### uuid.v1([options[, buffer[, offset]]])
147
148Create an RFC version 1 (timestamp) UUID
149
150| | |
151| --- | --- |
152| [`options`] | `Object` with one or more of the following properties: |
153| [`options.node` ] | RFC "node" field as an `Array[6]` of byte values (per 4.1.6) |
154| [`options.clockseq`] | RFC "clock sequence" as a `Number` between 0 - 0x3fff |
155| [`options.msecs`] | RFC "timestamp" field (`Number` of milliseconds, unix epoch) |
156| [`options.nsecs`] | RFC "timestamp" field (`Number` of nanseconds to add to `msecs`, should be 0-10,000) |
157| [`options.random`] | `Array` of 16 random bytes (0-255) |
158| [`options.rng`] | Alternative to `options.random`, a `Function` that returns an `Array` of 16 random bytes (0-255) |
159| [`buffer`] | `Array \| Buffer` If specified, uuid will be written here in byte-form, starting at `offset` |
160| [`offset` = 0] | `Number` Index to start writing UUID bytes in `buffer` |
161| _returns_ | UUID `String` if no `buffer` is specified, otherwise returns `buffer` |
162| _throws_ | `Error` if more than 10M UUIDs/sec are requested |
163
164Note: The default [node id](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.6) (the last 12 digits in the UUID) is generated once, randomly, on process startup, and then remains unchanged for the duration of the process.
165
166Note: `options.random` and `options.rng` are only meaningful on the very first call to `v1()`, where they may be passed to initialize the internal `node` and `clockseq` fields.
167
168Example:
169
170```javascript
171import { v1 as uuidv1 } from 'uuid';
172
173uuidv1(); // ⇨ '2c5ea4c0-4067-11e9-8bad-9b1deb4d3b7d'
174```
175
176Example using `options`:
177
178```javascript
179import { v1 as uuidv1 } from 'uuid';
180
181const v1options = {
182 node: [0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xab],
183 clockseq: 0x1234,
184 msecs: new Date('2011-11-01').getTime(),
185 nsecs: 5678,
186};
187uuidv1(v1options); // ⇨ '710b962e-041c-11e1-9234-0123456789ab'
188```
189
190### uuid.v3(name, namespace[, buffer[, offset]])
191
192Create an RFC version 3 (namespace w/ MD5) UUID
193
194API is identical to `v5()`, but uses "v3" instead.
195
196&#x26a0;&#xfe0f; Note: Per the RFC, "_If backward compatibility is not an issue, SHA-1 [Version 5] is preferred_."
197
198### uuid.v4([options[, buffer[, offset]]])
199
200Create an RFC version 4 (random) UUID
201
202| | |
203| --- | --- |
204| [`options`] | `Object` with one or more of the following properties: |
205| [`options.random`] | `Array` of 16 random bytes (0-255) |
206| [`options.rng`] | Alternative to `options.random`, a `Function` that returns an `Array` of 16 random bytes (0-255) |
207| [`buffer`] | `Array \| Buffer` If specified, uuid will be written here in byte-form, starting at `offset` |
208| [`offset` = 0] | `Number` Index to start writing UUID bytes in `buffer` |
209| _returns_ | UUID `String` if no `buffer` is specified, otherwise returns `buffer` |
210
211Example:
212
213```javascript
214import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
215
216uuidv4(); // ⇨ '1b9d6bcd-bbfd-4b2d-9b5d-ab8dfbbd4bed'
217```
218
219Example using predefined `random` values:
220
221```javascript
222import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
223
224const v4options = {
225 random: [
226 0x10,
227 0x91,
228 0x56,
229 0xbe,
230 0xc4,
231 0xfb,
232 0xc1,
233 0xea,
234 0x71,
235 0xb4,
236 0xef,
237 0xe1,
238 0x67,
239 0x1c,
240 0x58,
241 0x36,
242 ],
243};
244uuidv4(v4options); // ⇨ '109156be-c4fb-41ea-b1b4-efe1671c5836'
245```
246
247### uuid.v5(name, namespace[, buffer[, offset]])
248
249Create an RFC version 5 (namespace w/ SHA-1) UUID
250
251| | |
252| --- | --- |
253| `name` | `String \| Array` |
254| `namespace` | `String \| Array[16]` Namespace UUID |
255| [`buffer`] | `Array \| Buffer` If specified, uuid will be written here in byte-form, starting at `offset` |
256| [`offset` = 0] | `Number` Index to start writing UUID bytes in `buffer` |
257| _returns_ | UUID `String` if no `buffer` is specified, otherwise returns `buffer` |
258
259Note: The RFC `DNS` and `URL` namespaces are available as `v5.DNS` and `v5.URL`.
260
261Example with custom namespace:
262
263```javascript
264import { v5 as uuidv5 } from 'uuid';
265
266// Define a custom namespace. Readers, create your own using something like
267// https://www.uuidgenerator.net/
268const MY_NAMESPACE = '1b671a64-40d5-491e-99b0-da01ff1f3341';
269
270uuidv5('Hello, World!', MY_NAMESPACE); // ⇨ '630eb68f-e0fa-5ecc-887a-7c7a62614681'
271```
272
273Example with RFC `URL` namespace:
274
275```javascript
276import { v5 as uuidv5 } from 'uuid';
277
278uuidv5('https://www.w3.org/', uuidv5.URL); // ⇨ 'c106a26a-21bb-5538-8bf2-57095d1976c1'
279```
280
281### uuid.validate(str)
282
283Test a string to see if it is a valid UUID
284
285| | |
286| --------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
287| `str` | `String` to validate |
288| _returns_ | `true` if string is a valid UUID, `false` otherwise |
289
290Example:
291
292```javascript
293import { validate as uuidValidate } from 'uuid';
294
295uuidValidate('not a UUID'); // ⇨ false
296uuidValidate('6ec0bd7f-11c0-43da-975e-2a8ad9ebae0b'); // ⇨ true
297```
298
299Using `validate` and `version` together it is possible to do per-version validation, e.g. validate for only v4 UUIds.
300
301```javascript
302import { version as uuidVersion } from 'uuid';
303import { validate as uuidValidate } from 'uuid';
304
305function uuidValidateV4(uuid) {
306 return uuidValidate(uuid) && uuidVersion(uuid) === 4;
307}
308
309const v1Uuid = 'd9428888-122b-11e1-b85c-61cd3cbb3210';
310const v4Uuid = '109156be-c4fb-41ea-b1b4-efe1671c5836';
311
312uuidValidateV4(v4Uuid); // ⇨ true
313uuidValidateV4(v1Uuid); // ⇨ false
314```
315
316### uuid.version(str)
317
318Detect RFC version of a UUID
319
320| | |
321| --------- | ---------------------------------------- |
322| `str` | A valid UUID `String` |
323| _returns_ | `Number` The RFC version of the UUID |
324| _throws_ | `TypeError` if `str` is not a valid UUID |
325
326Example:
327
328```javascript
329import { version as uuidVersion } from 'uuid';
330
331uuidVersion('45637ec4-c85f-11ea-87d0-0242ac130003'); // ⇨ 1
332uuidVersion('6ec0bd7f-11c0-43da-975e-2a8ad9ebae0b'); // ⇨ 4
333```
334
335## Command Line
336
337UUIDs can be generated from the command line using `uuid`.
338
339```shell
340$ uuid
341ddeb27fb-d9a0-4624-be4d-4615062daed4
342```
343
344The default is to generate version 4 UUIDS, however the other versions are supported. Type `uuid --help` for details:
345
346```shell
347$ uuid --help
348
349Usage:
350 uuid
351 uuid v1
352 uuid v3 <name> <namespace uuid>
353 uuid v4
354 uuid v5 <name> <namespace uuid>
355 uuid --help
356
357Note: <namespace uuid> may be "URL" or "DNS" to use the corresponding UUIDs
358defined by RFC4122
359```
360
361## ECMAScript Modules
362
363This library comes with [ECMAScript Modules](https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-modules) (ESM) support for Node.js versions that support it ([example](./examples/node-esmodules/)) as well as bundlers like [rollup.js](https://rollupjs.org/guide/en/#tree-shaking) ([example](./examples/browser-rollup/)) and [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/guides/tree-shaking/) ([example](./examples/browser-webpack/)) (targeting both, Node.js and browser environments).
364
365```javascript
366import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
367uuidv4(); // ⇨ '1b9d6bcd-bbfd-4b2d-9b5d-ab8dfbbd4bed'
368```
369
370To run the examples you must first create a dist build of this library in the module root:
371
372```shell
373npm run build
374```
375
376## CDN Builds
377
378### ECMAScript Modules
379
380To load this module directly into modern browsers that [support loading ECMAScript Modules](https://caniuse.com/#feat=es6-module) you can make use of [jspm](https://jspm.org/):
381
382```html
383<script type="module">
384 import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'https://jspm.dev/uuid';
385 console.log(uuidv4()); // ⇨ '1b9d6bcd-bbfd-4b2d-9b5d-ab8dfbbd4bed'
386</script>
387```
388
389### UMD
390
391To load this module directly into older browsers you can use the [UMD (Universal Module Definition)](https://github.com/umdjs/umd) builds from any of the following CDNs:
392
393**Using [UNPKG](https://unpkg.com/uuid@latest/dist/umd/)**:
394
395```html
396<script src="https://unpkg.com/uuid@latest/dist/umd/uuidv4.min.js"></script>
397```
398
399**Using [jsDelivr](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/uuid@latest/dist/umd/)**:
400
401```html
402<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/uuid@latest/dist/umd/uuidv4.min.js"></script>
403```
404
405**Using [cdnjs](https://cdnjs.com/libraries/uuid)**:
406
407```html
408<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/uuid/8.1.0/uuidv4.min.js"></script>
409```
410
411These CDNs all provide the same [`uuidv4()`](#uuidv4options-buffer-offset) method:
412
413```html
414<script>
415 uuidv4(); // ⇨ '55af1e37-0734-46d8-b070-a1e42e4fc392'
416</script>
417```
418
419Methods for the other algorithms ([`uuidv1()`](#uuidv1options-buffer-offset), [`uuidv3()`](#uuidv3name-namespace-buffer-offset) and [`uuidv5()`](#uuidv5name-namespace-buffer-offset)) are available from the files `uuidv1.min.js`, `uuidv3.min.js` and `uuidv5.min.js` respectively.
420
421## "getRandomValues() not supported"
422
423This error occurs in environments where the standard [`crypto.getRandomValues()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Crypto/getRandomValues) API is not supported. This issue can be resolved by adding an appropriate polyfill:
424
425### React Native / Expo
426
4271. Install [`react-native-get-random-values`](https://github.com/LinusU/react-native-get-random-values#readme)
4281. Import it _before_ `uuid`. Since `uuid` might also appear as a transitive dependency of some other imports it's safest to just import `react-native-get-random-values` as the very first thing in your entry point:
429
430```javascript
431import 'react-native-get-random-values';
432import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
433```
434
435Note: If you are using Expo, you must be using at least `react-native-get-random-values@1.5.0` and `expo@39.0.0`.
436
437### Web Workers / Service Workers (Edge <= 18)
438
439[In Edge <= 18, Web Crypto is not supported in Web Workers or Service Workers](https://caniuse.com/#feat=cryptography) and we are not aware of a polyfill (let us know if you find one, please).
440
441## Upgrading From `uuid@7.x`
442
443### Only Named Exports Supported When Using with Node.js ESM
444
445`uuid@7.x` did not come with native ECMAScript Module (ESM) support for Node.js. Importing it in Node.js ESM consequently imported the CommonJS source with a default export. This library now comes with true Node.js ESM support and only provides named exports.
446
447Instead of doing:
448
449```javascript
450import uuid from 'uuid';
451uuid.v4();
452```
453
454you will now have to use the named exports:
455
456```javascript
457import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
458uuidv4();
459```
460
461### Deep Requires No Longer Supported
462
463Deep requires like `require('uuid/v4')` [which have been deprecated in `uuid@7.x`](#deep-requires-now-deprecated) are no longer supported.
464
465## Upgrading From `uuid@3.x`
466
467"_Wait... what happened to `uuid@4.x` - `uuid@6.x`?!?_"
468
469In order to avoid confusion with RFC [version 4](#uuidv4options-buffer-offset) and [version 5](#uuidv5name-namespace-buffer-offset) UUIDs, and a possible [version 6](http://gh.peabody.io/uuidv6/), releases 4 thru 6 of this module have been skipped.
470
471### Deep Requires Now Deprecated
472
473`uuid@3.x` encouraged the use of deep requires to minimize the bundle size of browser builds:
474
475```javascript
476const uuidv4 = require('uuid/v4'); // <== NOW DEPRECATED!
477uuidv4();
478```
479
480As of `uuid@7.x` this library now provides ECMAScript modules builds, which allow packagers like Webpack and Rollup to do "tree-shaking" to remove dead code. Instead, use the `import` syntax:
481
482```javascript
483import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
484uuidv4();
485```
486
487... or for CommonJS:
488
489```javascript
490const { v4: uuidv4 } = require('uuid');
491uuidv4();
492```
493
494### Default Export Removed
495
496`uuid@3.x` was exporting the Version 4 UUID method as a default export:
497
498```javascript
499const uuid = require('uuid'); // <== REMOVED!
500```
501
502This usage pattern was already discouraged in `uuid@3.x` and has been removed in `uuid@7.x`.
503
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