Class: UUID
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- UUID
- Includes:
- Comparable
- Defined in:
- lib/uuidtools.rb,
lib/uuidtools/version.rb
Overview
uuidtools.rb
UUIDTools was designed to be a simple library for generating any of the various types of UUIDs. It conforms to RFC 4122 whenever possible.
Example
UUID.md5_create(UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE, "www.widgets.com")
=> #<UUID:0x287576 UUID:3d813cbb-47fb-32ba-91df-831e1593ac29>
UUID.sha1_create(UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE, "www.widgets.com")
=> #<UUID:0x2a0116 UUID:21f7f8de-8051-5b89-8680-0195ef798b6a>
UUID.timestamp_create
=> #<UUID:0x2adfdc UUID:64a5189c-25b3-11da-a97b-00c04fd430c8>
UUID.random_create
=> #<UUID:0x19013a UUID:984265dc-4200-4f02-ae70-fe4f48964159>
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: VERSION
Constant Summary collapse
- @@last_timestamp =
nil
- @@last_node_id =
nil
- @@last_clock_sequence =
nil
- @@state_file =
nil
- @@mutex =
Mutex.new
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#clock_seq_hi_and_reserved ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute clock_seq_hi_and_reserved.
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#clock_seq_low ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute clock_seq_low.
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#nodes ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute nodes.
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#time_hi_and_version ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute time_hi_and_version.
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#time_low ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute time_low.
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#time_mid ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute time_mid.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.convert_byte_string_to_int(byte_string) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.convert_int_to_byte_string(integer, size) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.create_from_hash(hash_class, namespace, name) ⇒ Object
Creates a new UUID from a SHA1 or MD5 hash.
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.mac_address ⇒ Object
Returns the MAC address of the current computer’s network card.
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.mac_address=(new_mac_address) ⇒ Object
Allows users to set the MAC address manually in cases where the MAC address cannot be obtained programatically.
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.md5_create(namespace, name) ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID using the MD5 hash.
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.parse(uuid_string) ⇒ Object
Parses a UUID from a string.
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.parse_raw(raw_string) ⇒ Object
Parses a UUID from a raw byte string.
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.random_create ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID from a random value.
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.sha1_create(namespace, name) ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID using the SHA1 hash.
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.timestamp_create(timestamp = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID from a timestamp.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<=>(other_uuid) ⇒ Object
Compares two UUIDs lexically.
-
#eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this UUID is exactly equal to the other UUID.
-
#hash ⇒ Object
Returns an integer hash value.
-
#hexdigest ⇒ Object
Returns the hex digest of the UUID object.
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#initialize(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) ⇒ UUID
constructor
A new instance of UUID.
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#inspect ⇒ Object
Returns a representation of the object’s state.
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#mac_address ⇒ Object
Returns the IEEE 802 address used to generate this UUID or nil if a MAC address was not used.
-
#nil_uuid? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this UUID is the nil UUID (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
-
#random_node_id? ⇒ Boolean
This method applies only to version 1 UUIDs.
-
#raw ⇒ Object
Returns the raw bytes that represent this UUID.
-
#timestamp ⇒ Object
Returns the timestamp used to generate this UUID.
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#to_i ⇒ Object
Returns an integer representation for this UUID.
-
#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns a string representation for this UUID.
-
#to_uri ⇒ Object
Returns a URI string for this UUID.
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#valid? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this UUID is valid.
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#variant ⇒ Object
Returns the UUID variant.
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#version ⇒ Object
Returns the UUID version type.
Constructor Details
#initialize(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) ⇒ UUID
Returns a new instance of UUID.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 64 def initialize(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) unless time_low >= 0 && time_low < 4294967296 raise ArgumentError, "Expected unsigned 32-bit number for time_low, got #{time_low}." end unless time_mid >= 0 && time_mid < 65536 raise ArgumentError, "Expected unsigned 16-bit number for time_mid, got #{time_mid}." end unless time_hi_and_version >= 0 && time_hi_and_version < 65536 raise ArgumentError, "Expected unsigned 16-bit number for time_hi_and_version, " + "got #{time_hi_and_version}." end unless clock_seq_hi_and_reserved >= 0 && clock_seq_hi_and_reserved < 256 raise ArgumentError, "Expected unsigned 8-bit number for clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, " + "got #{clock_seq_hi_and_reserved}." end unless clock_seq_low >= 0 && clock_seq_low < 256 raise ArgumentError, "Expected unsigned 8-bit number for clock_seq_low, " + "got #{clock_seq_low}." end unless nodes.kind_of?(Enumerable) raise TypeError, "Expected Enumerable, got #{nodes.class.name}." end unless nodes.size == 6 raise ArgumentError, "Expected nodes to have size of 6." end for node in nodes unless node >= 0 && node < 256 raise ArgumentError, "Expected unsigned 8-bit number for each node, " + "got #{node}." end end @time_low = time_low @time_mid = time_mid @time_hi_and_version = time_hi_and_version @clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = clock_seq_hi_and_reserved @clock_seq_low = clock_seq_low @nodes = nodes end |
Instance Attribute Details
#clock_seq_hi_and_reserved ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute clock_seq_hi_and_reserved.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 115 def clock_seq_hi_and_reserved @clock_seq_hi_and_reserved end |
#clock_seq_low ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute clock_seq_low.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 116 def clock_seq_low @clock_seq_low end |
#nodes ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute nodes.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 117 def nodes @nodes end |
#time_hi_and_version ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute time_hi_and_version.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 114 def time_hi_and_version @time_hi_and_version end |
#time_low ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute time_low.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 112 def time_low @time_low end |
#time_mid ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute time_mid.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 113 def time_mid @time_mid end |
Class Method Details
.convert_byte_string_to_int(byte_string) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 571 def self.convert_byte_string_to_int(byte_string) #:nodoc: integer = 0 size = byte_string.size for i in 0..(size - 1) ordinal = (byte_string[i].respond_to?(:ord) ? byte_string[i].ord : byte_string[i]) integer += (ordinal << (((size - 1) - i) * 8)) end return integer end |
.convert_int_to_byte_string(integer, size) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 563 def self.convert_int_to_byte_string(integer, size) #:nodoc: byte_string = "" for i in 0..(size - 1) byte_string << ((integer >> (((size - 1) - i) * 8)) & 0xFF) end return byte_string end |
.create_from_hash(hash_class, namespace, name) ⇒ Object
Creates a new UUID from a SHA1 or MD5 hash
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 540 def self.create_from_hash(hash_class, namespace, name) #:nodoc: if hash_class == Digest::MD5 version = 3 elsif hash_class == Digest::SHA1 version = 5 else raise ArgumentError, "Expected Digest::SHA1 or Digest::MD5, got #{hash_class.name}." end hash = hash_class.new hash.update(namespace.raw) hash.update(name) hash_string = hash.to_s[0..31] new_uuid = self.parse("#{hash_string[0..7]}-#{hash_string[8..11]}-" + "#{hash_string[12..15]}-#{hash_string[16..19]}-#{hash_string[20..31]}") new_uuid.time_hi_and_version &= 0x0FFF new_uuid.time_hi_and_version |= (version << 12) new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved &= 0x3F new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved |= 0x80 return new_uuid end |
.mac_address ⇒ Object
Returns the MAC address of the current computer’s network card. Returns nil if a MAC address could not be found.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 409 def self.mac_address #:nodoc: if !defined?(@@mac_address) require 'rbconfig' os_platform = Config::CONFIG['target_os'] if os_platform =~ /win/ && !(os_platform =~ /darwin/) script_in_path = true else script_in_path = Kernel.system("which ifconfig 2>&1 > /dev/null") end if os_platform =~ /solaris/ begin ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a`) ip_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( /inet\s?(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/) ip = ip_addresses.find {|addr| addr[0] != '127.0.0.1'}[0] @@mac_address = `/usr/sbin/arp #{ip}`.split(' ')[3] rescue Exception end if @@mac_address == "" || @@mac_address == nil begin ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a`).split(' ') index = ifconfig_output.index("inet") + 1 ip = ifconfig_output[index] @@mac_address = `arp #{ip}`.split(' ')[3] rescue Exception end end elsif os_platform =~ /win/ && !(os_platform =~ /darwin/) begin ifconfig_output = `ipconfig /all` mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("(#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join("-")})")) if mac_addresses.size > 0 @@mac_address = mac_addresses.first.first.downcase.gsub(/-/, ":") end rescue end else begin mac_addresses = [] if os_platform =~ /netbsd/ ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("address\: (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) elsif os_platform =~ /openbsd/ ifconfig_output = `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1` ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("addr (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) elsif File.exists?('/sbin/ifconfig') ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("ether (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) if mac_addresses.size == 0 ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("ether (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) end if mac_addresses.size == 0 ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("(#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) end else ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("ether (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) if mac_addresses.size == 0 ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("ether (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) end if mac_addresses.size == 0 ifconfig_output = (script_in_path ? `ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1`) mac_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( Regexp.new("(#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})")) end end if mac_addresses.size > 0 @@mac_address = mac_addresses.first.first end rescue end end if @@mac_address != nil if @@mac_address.respond_to?(:to_str) @@mac_address = @@mac_address.to_str else @@mac_address = @@mac_address.to_s end @@mac_address.downcase! @@mac_address.strip! end # Verify that the MAC address is in the right format. # Nil it out if it isn't. unless @@mac_address.respond_to?(:scan) && @@mac_address.scan(/#{(["[0-9a-f]{2}"] * 6).join(":")}/) @@mac_address = nil end end return @@mac_address end |
.mac_address=(new_mac_address) ⇒ Object
Allows users to set the MAC address manually in cases where the MAC address cannot be obtained programatically.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 532 def self.mac_address=(new_mac_address) @@mac_address = new_mac_address end |
.md5_create(namespace, name) ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID using the MD5 hash. (Version 3)
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 236 def self.md5_create(namespace, name) return self.create_from_hash(Digest::MD5, namespace, name) end |
.parse(uuid_string) ⇒ Object
Parses a UUID from a string.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 120 def self.parse(uuid_string) unless uuid_string.kind_of? String raise TypeError, "Expected String, got #{uuid_string.class.name} instead." end uuid_components = uuid_string.downcase.scan( Regexp.new("^([0-9a-f]{8})-([0-9a-f]{4})-([0-9a-f]{4})-" + "([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})-([0-9a-f]{12})$")).first raise ArgumentError, "Invalid UUID format." if uuid_components.nil? time_low = uuid_components[0].to_i(16) time_mid = uuid_components[1].to_i(16) time_hi_and_version = uuid_components[2].to_i(16) clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = uuid_components[3].to_i(16) clock_seq_low = uuid_components[4].to_i(16) nodes = [] for i in 0..5 nodes << uuid_components[5][(i * 2)..(i * 2) + 1].to_i(16) end return self.new(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) end |
.parse_raw(raw_string) ⇒ Object
Parses a UUID from a raw byte string.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 143 def self.parse_raw(raw_string) unless raw_string.kind_of? String raise TypeError, "Expected String, got #{raw_string.class.name} instead." end integer = self.convert_byte_string_to_int(raw_string) time_low = (integer >> 96) & 0xFFFFFFFF time_mid = (integer >> 80) & 0xFFFF time_hi_and_version = (integer >> 64) & 0xFFFF clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = (integer >> 56) & 0xFF clock_seq_low = (integer >> 48) & 0xFF nodes = [] for i in 0..5 nodes << ((integer >> (40 - (i * 8))) & 0xFF) end return self.new(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) end |
.random_create ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID from a random value.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 164 def self.random_create() new_uuid = self.parse_raw(SecureRandom.random_bytes(16)) new_uuid.time_hi_and_version &= 0x0FFF new_uuid.time_hi_and_version |= (4 << 12) new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved &= 0x3F new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved |= 0x80 return new_uuid end |
.sha1_create(namespace, name) ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID using the SHA1 hash. (Version 5)
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 241 def self.sha1_create(namespace, name) return self.create_from_hash(Digest::SHA1, namespace, name) end |
.timestamp_create(timestamp = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a UUID from a timestamp.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 174 def self.(=nil) # We need a lock here to prevent two threads from ever # getting the same timestamp. @@mutex.synchronize do # Always use GMT to generate UUIDs. if .nil? = Time.now.gmtime else = .gmtime end # Convert to 100 nanosecond blocks = (.tv_sec * 10000000) + (.tv_usec * 10) + 0x01B21DD213814000 mac_address = self.mac_address node_id = 0 if mac_address != nil nodes = mac_address.split(":").collect do |octet| octet.to_i(16) end else nodes = SecureRandom.random_bytes(6).split("").map do |chr| # Ruby 1.9 / Ruby 1.8 chr.respond_to?(:ord) ? chr.ord : chr.sum(8) end nodes[0] |= 0b00000001 end for i in 0..5 node_id += (nodes[i] << (40 - (i * 8))) end clock_sequence = @@last_clock_sequence if clock_sequence.nil? clock_sequence = self.convert_byte_string_to_int( SecureRandom.random_bytes(16) ) end if @@last_node_id != nil && @@last_node_id != node_id # The node id has changed. Change the clock id. clock_sequence = self.convert_byte_string_to_int( SecureRandom.random_bytes(16) ) elsif @@last_timestamp != nil && <= @@last_timestamp clock_sequence = clock_sequence + 1 end @@last_timestamp = @@last_node_id = node_id @@last_clock_sequence = clock_sequence time_low = & 0xFFFFFFFF time_mid = (( >> 32) & 0xFFFF) time_hi_and_version = (( >> 48) & 0x0FFF) time_hi_and_version |= (1 << 12) clock_seq_low = clock_sequence & 0xFF; clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = (clock_sequence & 0x3F00) >> 8 clock_seq_hi_and_reserved |= 0x80 return self.new(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) end end |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(other_uuid) ⇒ Object
Compares two UUIDs lexically
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 333 def <=>(other_uuid) check = self.time_low <=> other_uuid.time_low return check if check != 0 check = self.time_mid <=> other_uuid.time_mid return check if check != 0 check = self.time_hi_and_version <=> other_uuid.time_hi_and_version return check if check != 0 check = self.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved <=> other_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved return check if check != 0 check = self.clock_seq_low <=> other_uuid.clock_seq_low return check if check != 0 for i in 0..5 if (self.nodes[i] < other_uuid.nodes[i]) return -1 end if (self.nodes[i] > other_uuid.nodes[i]) return 1 end end return 0 end |
#eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this UUID is exactly equal to the other UUID.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 403 def eql?(other) return self == other end |
#hash ⇒ Object
Returns an integer hash value.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 398 def hash return self.to_i end |
#hexdigest ⇒ Object
Returns the hex digest of the UUID object.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 362 def hexdigest return self.to_i.to_s(16).rjust(32, "0") end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
Returns a representation of the object’s state
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 357 def inspect return "#<UUID:0x#{self.object_id.to_s(16)} UUID:#{self.to_s}>" end |
#mac_address ⇒ Object
Returns the IEEE 802 address used to generate this UUID or nil if a MAC address was not used.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 312 def mac_address return nil if self.version != 1 return nil if self.random_node_id? return (self.nodes.collect do |node| sprintf("%2.2x", node) end).join(":") end |
#nil_uuid? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this UUID is the nil UUID (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 258 def nil_uuid? return false if self.time_low != 0 return false if self.time_mid != 0 return false if self.time_hi_and_version != 0 return false if self.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved != 0 return false if self.clock_seq_low != 0 self.nodes.each do |node| return false if node != 0 end return true end |
#random_node_id? ⇒ Boolean
This method applies only to version 1 UUIDs. Checks if the node ID was generated from a random number or from an IEEE 802 address (MAC address). Always returns false for UUIDs that aren’t version 1. This should not be confused with version 4 UUIDs where more than just the node id is random.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 251 def random_node_id? return false if self.version != 1 return ((self.nodes.first & 0x01) == 1) end |
#raw ⇒ Object
Returns the raw bytes that represent this UUID.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 367 def raw return self.class.convert_int_to_byte_string(self.to_i, 16) end |
#timestamp ⇒ Object
Returns the timestamp used to generate this UUID
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 321 def return nil if self.version != 1 = 0 += ((self.time_hi_and_version & 0x0FFF) << 48) += (self.time_mid << 32) += self.time_low return Time.at( ( - 0x01B21DD213814000) / 10000000.0) end |
#to_i ⇒ Object
Returns an integer representation for this UUID.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 382 def to_i bytes = (time_low << 96) + (time_mid << 80) + (time_hi_and_version << 64) + (clock_seq_hi_and_reserved << 56) + (clock_seq_low << 48) for i in 0..5 bytes += (nodes[i] << (40 - (i * 8))) end return bytes end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns a string representation for this UUID.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 372 def to_s result = sprintf("%8.8x-%4.4x-%4.4x-%2.2x%2.2x-", @time_low, @time_mid, @time_hi_and_version, @clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, @clock_seq_low); for i in 0..5 result << sprintf("%2.2x", @nodes[i]) end return result.downcase end |
#to_uri ⇒ Object
Returns a URI string for this UUID.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 393 def to_uri return "urn:uuid:#{self.to_s}" end |
#valid? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this UUID is valid.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 301 def valid? if [0b000, 0b100, 0b110, 0b111].include?(self.variant) && (1..5).include?(self.version) return true else return false end end |
#variant ⇒ Object
Returns the UUID variant. Possible values: 0b000 - Reserved, NCS backward compatibility. 0b100 - The variant specified in this document. 0b110 - Reserved, Microsoft Corporation backward compatibility. 0b111 - Reserved for future definition.
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 287 def variant variant_raw = (clock_seq_hi_and_reserved >> 5) result = nil if (variant_raw >> 2) == 0 result = 0x000 elsif (variant_raw >> 1) == 2 result = 0x100 else result = variant_raw end return (result >> 6) end |
#version ⇒ Object
Returns the UUID version type. Possible values: 1 - Time-based with unique or random host identifier 2 - DCE Security version (with POSIX UIDs) 3 - Name-based (MD5 hash) 4 - Random 5 - Name-based (SHA-1 hash)
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# File 'lib/uuidtools.rb', line 277 def version return (time_hi_and_version >> 12) end |