Sqids (pronounced "squids") is an open-source library that lets you generate short unique identifiers from numbers. These IDs are URL-safe, can encode several numbers, and do not contain common profanity words. Read more .
This is what they look like:
Quick encode & decode example:
import Sqids
Sqids.encode [ 1, 2, 3 ] -- (Ok "86Rf07")
Sqids.decode "86Rf07" -- (Ok [ 1, 2, 3 ])
If IDs are too short, you can pad them to a certain length:
import Sqids
import Sqids.Context
context : Sqids.Context.Context
context = -- set minimum length to 10 in context (check docs)
Sqids.encodeWith context [ 1, 2, 3 ] -- (Ok "86Rf07xd4z")
Sqids.decodeWith context "86Rf07xd4z" -- (Ok [ 1, 2, 3 ])
Create unique IDs by shuffling the alphabet:
import Sqids
import Sqids.Context
context : Sqids.Context.Context
context = -- set custom alphabet to "k3G7QAe51FCsPW92uEOyq4Bg6Sp8YzVTmnU0liwDdHXLajZrfxNhobJIRcMvKt" in context (check docs)
Sqids.encodeWith context [ 1, 2, 3 ] -- (Ok "XRKUdQ")
Sqids.decodeWith context "XRKUdQ" -- (Ok [ 1, 2, 3 ])
Full documentation is at https://github.com/sqids/sqids-elm
If you're looking for the original Hashids Elm, you can find it here: https://github.com/pdamoc/elm-hashids
The main use of Sqids is purely visual. If you'd like to use IDs instead of numbers in your project, Sqids could be a good choice.