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Blazing fast, cross-platform ObjectId implementation for the dart language.

ObjectId #

Blazing fast, cross-platform ObjectId implementation for the dart language! #

Dart tests pub package License: MIT style: effective dart codecov

Why this package?

  • ๐Ÿš€ Fast.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Cross-platform.
  • ๐Ÿงช Well tested.
  • ๐Ÿ“’ Fulfills bson ObjectId specification.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Documented.

Getting started. #

  1. Depend on it.
dependencies:
  objectid: 1.1.0
  1. Play with it!
final id = ObjectId(); // That's all ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ˜ฎ!
print(id.hexString);   // it's working! => 5f52c805df41c9df948e6135

Documentation #

ObjectId() #

Creates ObjectId instance based on current timestamp, process unique and counter. For more information take a look at ObjectId specification.

/// Creates ObjectId instance.
final id = ObjectId();
print(id.hexString); // => 5f52c805df41c9df948e6135

ObjectId.fromHexString(String hexString) #

Creates ObjectId from hex string.

TIP ๐Ÿ’ก:
Can be helpful for mapping hex strings returned from API / mongodb.

/// Create ObjectId instance.
final id = ObjectId.fromHexString('5f52c805df41c9df948e6135');
print(id.hexString); // => 5f52c805df41c9df948e6135

final id2 = ObjectId.fromHexString(id.hexString);
print(id == id2); // => true

ObjectId.fromBytes(List

Creates ObjectId from bytes.

TIP ๐Ÿ’ก:
Sometimes we may want to save ObjectId representation to file, binary format is the best way to do so.

/// Create ObjectId instance.
final id = ObjectId.fromBytes([95, 82, 205, 121, 180, 195, 28, 88, 32, 47, 183, 78]);
print(id.hexString); // => 5f52cd79b4c31c58202fb74e

/// To retrive ObjectId bytes as [Uint8list] you can use `bytes` property.
print(id.bytes); // => [95, 82, 205, 121, 180, 195, 28, 88, 32, 47, 183, 78]

final id2 = ObjectId.fromBytes(id.bytes);
print(id == id2); // => true

ObjectId.fromValues(int millisecondsSinceEpoch, int processUnique, int counter) #

Creates an ObjectId from the provided integer values.

/// Create ObjectId instance.
/// `hexString = 000000000000000000000000`
final zeroed = ObjectId.fromValues(0, 0, 0);

/// `hexString = ffffffff0000000000000000`
final withTimestamp = ObjectId.fromValues(0x3e7fffffc18, 0, 0); 

/// `hexString = 00000000ffffffffff000000`
final withProcessUnique = ObjectId.fromValues(0, 0xffffffffff, 0); 

/// `hexString = 000000000000000000ffffff`
final withCounter = ObjectId.fromValues(0, 0, 0xffffff);

/// `hexString = ffffffffffffffffffffffff`
final filled = ObjectId.fromValues(0x3e7fffffc18, 0xffffffffff, 0xffffff);

ObjectId.fromTimestamp(DateTime timestamp) #

Creates ObjectId from provided timestamp.
Propably you do not want to use this constructor. It is mostly used for ObjectId comparisons or sorting.

Warning โš ๏ธ:
Only timestamp segment is set while the rest of the ObjectId is zeroed out.

/// Create ObjectId instance.
final id = ObjectId.fromTimestamp(DateTime.now());
print(id.hexString); // => 5f52d05e0000000000000000

bool operator == #

It is possible to compare ObjectIds instances by equality operator ==.
Comparison is based on ObjectId runtimeType and bytes.

int hashCode #

Hashcode is calculated by dart implementation of Austin Appleby, MurmurHash2 algorithm; wich is for ObjectId almost 2 times faster ๐Ÿš€ than the commonly used Jenkins algorithm.

Property value will be generated only once (with the first read) and cached, what's strongly improves performance.

String hexString #

Returns a 24-bit hex string representation of the ObjectId.

Property value will be generated only once (with the first read) and cached, what's strongly improves performance.

DateTime timestamp #

Returns an accurate up to the second ObjectId generation time (timestamp).

Property value will be generated only once (with the first read) and cached, what's strongly improves performance.

Uint8List bytes #

Returns a ObjectId bytes.


static bool isValid(String hexString) #

Helper method that checks whether the provided hexString is a valid ObjectId.


Benchmark: #

Benchmark hardware/software: Intel i7 3770k, 16GB RAM DDR3, Windows 10.

ObjectId() => 0.58338475488028056 us.
ObjectId.fromHexString(hexString) => 3.6401499394306052 us.
ObjectId.fromBytes(bytes) => 0.58338475488028056 us.
ObjectId.fromValues(millisecondsSinceEpoch, processUnique, counter) => 0.50956103355082625 us.
ObjectId.fromTimestamp(timestamp) => 0.47020163256147746 us.

Benchmark is available in the example app.

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