use crate::prelude::*; | |
impl Uuid { | |
/// Creates a random UUID. | |
/// | |
/// This uses the [`getrandom`] crate to utilise the operating system's RNG | |
/// as the source of random numbers. If you'd like to use a custom | |
/// generator, don't use this method: generate random bytes using your | |
/// custom generator and pass them to the | |
/// [`uuid::Builder::from_bytes`][from_bytes] function instead. | |
/// | |
/// Note that usage of this method requires the `v4` feature of this crate | |
/// to be enabled. | |
/// | |
/// # Examples | |
/// | |
/// Basic usage: | |
/// | |
/// ``` | |
/// use uuid::Uuid; | |
/// | |
/// let uuid = Uuid::new_v4(); | |
/// ``` | |
/// | |
/// [`getrandom`]: https://crates.io/crates/getrandom | |
/// [from_bytes]: struct.Builder.html#method.from_bytes | |
pub fn new_v4() -> Uuid { | |
let mut bytes = [0u8; 16]; | |
getrandom::getrandom(&mut bytes).unwrap_or_else(|err| { | |
// NB: getrandom::Error has no source; this is adequate display | |
panic!("could not retreive random bytes for uuid: {}", err) | |
}); | |
crate::Builder::from_bytes(bytes) | |
.set_variant(Variant::RFC4122) | |
.set_version(Version::Random) | |
.build() | |
} | |
} | |
#[cfg(test)] | |
mod tests { | |
use crate::prelude::*; | |
#[test] | |
fn test_new() { | |
let uuid = Uuid::new_v4(); | |
assert_eq!(uuid.get_version(), Some(Version::Random)); | |
assert_eq!(uuid.get_variant(), Some(Variant::RFC4122)); | |
} | |
#[test] | |
fn test_get_version() { | |
let uuid = Uuid::new_v4(); | |
assert_eq!(uuid.get_version(), Some(Version::Random)); | |
assert_eq!(uuid.get_version_num(), 4) | |
} | |
} |