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This included adding the slugid 1.0.6 python source code in /python since slugid is now a dependency of the ./mach taskcluster-graph command, as well us updating references that used it. Previously the implementation was in-tree.
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slugid.py - Compressed UUIDs for python
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.. image:: https://tools.taskcluster.net/lib/assets/taskcluster-120.png
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A python module for generating v4 UUIDs and encoding them into 22 character
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URL-safe base64 slug representation (see `RFC 4648 sec. 5`_).
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Slugs are url-safe base64 encoded v4 uuids, stripped of base64 ``=`` padding.
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There are two methods for generating slugs - ``slugid.v4()`` and
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``slugid.nice()``.
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- The ``slugid.v4()`` method returns a slug from a randomly generated v4 uuid.
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- The ``slugid.nice()`` method returns a v4 slug which conforms to a set of
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"nice" properties. At the moment the only "nice" property is that the slug
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starts with ``[A-Za-f]``, which in turn implies that the first (most
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significant) bit of its associated uuid is set to 0.
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The purpose of the ``slugid.nice()`` method is to support having slugids which
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can be used in more contexts safely. Regular slugids can safely be used in
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urls, and for example in AMQP routing keys. However, slugs beginning with ``-``
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may cause problems when used as command line parameters.
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In contrast, slugids generated by the ``slugid.nice()`` method can safely be
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used as command line parameters. This comes at a cost to entropy (121 bits vs
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122 bits for regular v4 slugs).
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Slug consumers should consider carefully which of these two slug generation
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methods to call. Is it more important to have maximum entropy, or to have
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slugids that do not need special treatment when used as command line
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parameters? This is especially important if you are providing a service which
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supplies slugs to unexpecting tool developers downstream, who may not realise
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the risks of using your regular v4 slugs as command line parameters, especially
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since this would arise only as an intermittent issue (one time in 64).
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Generated slugs take the form ``[A-Za-z0-9_-]{22}``, or more precisely:
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- ``slugid.v4()`` slugs conform to
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``[A-Za-z0-9_-]{8}[Q-T][A-Za-z0-9_-][CGKOSWaeimquy26-][A-Za-z0-9_-]{10}[AQgw]``
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- ``slugid.nice()`` slugs conform to
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``[A-Za-f][A-Za-z0-9_-]{7}[Q-T][A-Za-z0-9_-][CGKOSWaeimquy26-][A-Za-z0-9_-]{10}[AQgw]``
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RFC 4122 defines the setting of 6 bits of the v4 UUID which implies v4 slugs
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provide 128 - 6 = 122 bits entropy. Due to the (un)setting of the first bit
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of "nice" slugs, nice slugs provide therefore 121 bits entropy.
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Usage
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-----
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.. code-block:: python
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import slugid
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# Generate "nice" URL-safe base64 encoded UUID version 4 (random)
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slug = slugid.nice() # a8_YezW8T7e1jLxG7evy-A
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# Alternative, if slugs will not be used as command line parameters
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slug = slugid.v4() # -9OpXaCORAaFh4sJRk7PUA
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# Get python uuid.UUID object
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uuid = slugid.decode(slug)
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# Compress to slug again
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assert(slug == slugid.encode(uuid))
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RNG Characteristics
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-------------------
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UUID generation is performed by the built-in python `uuid library`_ which does
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not document its randomness, but falls back to system uuid-generation libraries
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where available, then urandom, then random. Therefore generated slugids match
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these rng characteristics.
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License
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-------
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The ``slugid`` library is released on the MPL 2.0 license, see the ``LICENSE``
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for complete license.
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Testing
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-------
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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tox
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Publishing
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----------
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To republish this library to pypi.python.org, update the version number in
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``slugid/__init__.py``, commit it, push to github, and then run:
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.. code-block:: bash
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# delete stale versions
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rm -rf dist
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# build source package
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python setup.py sdist
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# publish it
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twine upload -s dist/*
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.. _RFC 4648 sec. 5: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-5
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.. _uuid library: https://docs.python.org/2/library/uuid.html
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.. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/taskcluster/slugid.py.svg?branch=master
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:target: http://travis-ci.org/taskcluster/slugid.py
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.. |Coverage Status| image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/taskcluster/slugid.py/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github
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:target: https://coveralls.io/github/taskcluster/slugid.py?branch=master
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.. |License| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MPL%202.0-orange.svg
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:target: https://github.com/taskcluster/slugid.py/blob/master/LICENSE
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.. |pypi Version| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/slugid.svg
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:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slugid
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.. |Downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/slugid.svg
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:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slugid
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