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</code></pre><h2>Thanks</h2><ul><li><a href=https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md>Uber Go Style Guide</a><li><a href=https://dave.cheney.net/2014/10/17/functional-options-for-friendly-apis>Functional options for friendly APIs</a><li><a href=https://google.github.io/styleguide/go/index>Google Go Style</a></ul><a href=mailto:hauvipapro+posts@gmail.com>Feel free to ask me via email</a>
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<!doctype html><meta charset=utf-8><meta name=viewport content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"><link rel=preconnect href=https://fonts.googleapis.com><link rel=preconnect href=https://fonts.gstatic.com crossorigin><link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Recursive:wght,CASL,MONO@300..800,0..1,0..1&display=swap" rel=stylesheet><link href=https://haunt98.github.io/iosevka_webfont/iosevka-term-ss08/iosevka-term-ss08.css rel=stylesheet><link rel=stylesheet href=styles.css><a href=index>Index</a><h1>UUID or else</h1><p>There are many use cases where we need to use a unique ID.<br>In my experience, I only encouter 2 cases:<ul><li>ID to trace request from client to server, from service to service (microservice architecture or nanoservice I don't know).<li>Primary key for database.</ul><p>In my Go universe, there are some libs to help us with this:<ul><li><a href=https://github.com/google/uuid>google/uuid</a><li><a href=https://github.com/rs/xid>rs/xid</a><li><a href=https://github.com/segmentio/ksuid>segmentio/ksuid</a><li><a href=https://github.com/oklog/ulid>oklog/ulid</a></ul><h2>First use case is trace ID, or context aware ID</h2><p>The ID is used only for trace and log.<br>If same ID is generated twice (because maybe the possibilty is too small but not 0), honestly I don't care.<br>When I use that ID to search log , if it pops more than things I care for, it is still no harm to me.<p>My choice for this use case is <strong>rs/xid</strong>.<br>Because it is small (not span too much on log line) and copy friendly.<h2>Second use case is primary key, also hard choice</h2><p>Why I don't use auto increment key for primary key?<br>The answer is simple, I don't want to write database specific SQL.<br>SQLite has some different syntax from MySQL, and PostgreSQL and so on.<br>Every logic I can move to application layer from database layer, I will.<p>In the past and present, I use <strong>google/uuid</strong>, specificially I use UUID v4.<br>In the future I will look to use <strong>segmentio/ksuid</strong> and <strong>oklog/ulid</strong> (trial and error of course).<br>Both are sortable, but <strong>google/uuid</strong> is not.<br>The reason I'm afraid because the database is sensitive subject, and I need more testing and battle test proof to trust those libs.<h2>What else?</h2><p>I think about adding prefix to ID to identify which resource that ID represents.<h2>Thanks</h2><ul><li><a href=https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/uuid-serial-or-identity-columns-for-postgresql-auto-generated-primary-keys/>UUID, SERIAL OR IDENTITY COLUMNS FOR POSTGRESQL AUTO-GENERATED PRIMARY KEYS?</a><li><a href=https://brandur.org/nanoglyphs/026-ids>Identity Crisis: Sequence v. UUID as Primary Key</a><li><a href=https://blog.kowalczyk.info/article/JyRZ/generating-good-unique-ids-in-go.html>Generating good unique ids in Go</a><li><a href=https://encore.dev/blog/go-1.18-generic-identifiers>How we used Go 1.18 when designing our Identifiers</a><li><a href=https://blog.daveallie.com/ulid-primary-keys>ULIDs and Primary Keys</a><li><a href=https://0pointer.net/blog/projects/ids.html>On IDs</a></ul><a href=mailto:hauvipapro+posts@gmail.com>Feel free to ask me via email</a>
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<!doctype html><meta charset=utf-8><meta name=viewport content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"><link rel=preconnect href=https://fonts.googleapis.com><link rel=preconnect href=https://fonts.gstatic.com crossorigin><link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Recursive:wght,CASL,MONO@300..800,0..1,0..1&display=swap" rel=stylesheet><link href=https://haunt98.github.io/iosevka_webfont/iosevka-term-ss08/iosevka-term-ss08.css rel=stylesheet><link rel=stylesheet href=styles.css><a href=index>Index</a><h1>UUID or else</h1><p>There are many use cases where we need to use a unique ID.<br>In my experience, I only encouter 2 cases:<ul><li>ID to trace request from client to server, from service to service (microservice architecture or nanoservice I don't know).<li>Primary key for database.</ul><p>In my Go universe, there are some libs to help us with this:<ul><li><a href=https://github.com/google/uuid>google/uuid</a><li><a href=https://github.com/rs/xid>rs/xid</a><li><a href=https://github.com/segmentio/ksuid>segmentio/ksuid</a><li><a href=https://github.com/oklog/ulid>oklog/ulid</a></ul><h2>First use case is trace ID, or context aware ID</h2><p>The ID is used only for trace and log.<br>If same ID is generated twice (because maybe the possibilty is too small but not 0), honestly I don't care.<br>When I use that ID to search log , if it pops more than things I care for, it is still no harm to me.<p>My choice for this use case is <strong>rs/xid</strong>.<br>Because it is small (not span too much on log line) and copy friendly.<h2>Second use case is primary key, also hard choice</h2><p>Why I don't use auto increment key for primary key?<br>The answer is simple, I don't want to write database specific SQL.<br>SQLite has some different syntax from MySQL, and PostgreSQL and so on.<br>Every logic I can move to application layer from database layer, I will.<p>In the past and present, I use <strong>google/uuid</strong>, specificially I use UUID v4.<br>In the future I will look to use <strong>segmentio/ksuid</strong> and <strong>oklog/ulid</strong> (trial and error of course).<br>Both are sortable, but <strong>google/uuid</strong> is not.<br>The reason I'm afraid because the database is sensitive subject, and I need more testing and battle test proof to trust those libs.<h2>What else?</h2><p>I think about adding prefix to ID to identify which resource that ID represents.<h2>Thanks</h2><ul><li><a href=https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/uuid-serial-or-identity-columns-for-postgresql-auto-generated-primary-keys/>UUID, SERIAL OR IDENTITY COLUMNS FOR POSTGRESQL AUTO-GENERATED PRIMARY KEYS?</a><li><a href=https://brandur.org/nanoglyphs/026-ids>Identity Crisis: Sequence v. UUID as Primary Key</a><li><a href=https://blog.kowalczyk.info/article/JyRZ/generating-good-unique-ids-in-go.html>Generating good unique ids in Go</a><li><a href=https://encore.dev/blog/go-1.18-generic-identifiers>How we used Go 1.18 when designing our Identifiers</a><li><a href=https://blog.daveallie.com/ulid-primary-keys>ULIDs and Primary Keys</a><li><a href=https://0pointer.net/blog/projects/ids.html>On IDs</a></ul><a href=mailto:hauvipapro+posts@gmail.com>Feel free to ask me via email</a>
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</code></pre><p>Run <code>make gen</code> to have fun of course.<h2>FAQ</h2><p>Remember <code>grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway</code>, <code>envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate</code>, <code>kei2100/protoc-gen-marshal-zap</code> is optional, so feel free to delete if you don't use theme.<p>If use <code>vendor</code>:<ul><li>Replace <code>buf generate</code> with <code>buf generate --exclude-path vendor</code>.<li>Replace <code>buf format -w</code> with <code>buf format -w --exclude-path vendor</code>.</ul><p>If you use grpc-gateway:<ul><li>Replace <code>import "third_party/googleapis/google/api/annotations.proto";</code> with <code>import "google/api/annotations.proto";</code><li>Delete <code>security_definitions</code>, <code>security</code>, in <code>option (grpc.gateway.protoc_gen_swagger.options.openapiv2_swagger)</code>.</ul><p>The last step is delete <code>prototool.yaml</code>.<p>If you are not migrate but start from scratch:<ul><li>Add <code>buf lint</code> to make sure your proto is good.<li>Add <code>buf breaking --against "https://your-grpc-repo-goes-here.git"</code> to make sure each time you update proto, you don't break backward compatibility.</ul><h2>Thanks</h2><ul><li><a href=https://github.com/uber/prototool>uber/prototool</a><li><a href=https://github.com/bufbuild/buf>bufbuild/buf</a></ul><a href=mailto:hauvipapro+posts@gmail.com>Feel free to ask me via email</a>
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