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Releases · vd2org/snowflake
v1.0.2
Snowflake
The Snowflake generator done right.
See here for additional information.
Requirements
Python 3.8 and above. No additional dependencies.
Installation
pip install snowflake-id
Usage
Using generator
from snowflake import SnowflakeGenerator
gen = SnowflakeGenerator(42)
for i in range(100):
val = next(gen)
print(val)
Output:
6820698575169822721
6820698575169822722
6820698575169822723
6820698575174017024
6820698575174017025
...
Parse snowflake id
from snowflake import Snowflake
sf = Snowflake.parse(856165981072306191, 1288834974657)
print(f"{sf.timestamp = }")
print(f"{sf.instance = }")
print(f"{sf.epoch = }")
print(f"{sf.seq = }")
print(f"{sf.seconds = }")
print(f"{sf.milliseconds = }")
print(f"{sf.datetime = }")
print(f"{int(sf) = }")
Output:
sf.timestamp = 204125876682
sf.instance = 363
sf.epoch = 1288834974657
sf.seq = 15
sf.seconds = 1492960851.339
sf.milliseconds = 1492960851339
sf.datetime = datetime.datetime(2017, 4, 23, 15, 20, 51, 339000)
int(sf) = 856165981072306191
Load generator state
from snowflake import SnowflakeGenerator, Snowflake
sf = Snowflake.parse(856165981072306191, 1288834974657)
gen = SnowflakeGenerator.from_snowflake(sf)
for i in range(100):
val = next(gen)
print(val)
Output:
1414934653136449536
1414934653136449537
1414934653136449538
1414934653136449539
1414934653136449540
...
v1.0.1
Snowflake
The Snowflake generator done right.
See here for additional information.
Requirements
Python 3.8 and above. No additional dependencies.
Installation
pip install snowflake-id
Usage
Using generator
from snowflake import SnowflakeGenerator
gen = SnowflakeGenerator(42)
for i in range(100):
val = next(gen)
print(val)
Output:
6820698575169822721
6820698575169822722
6820698575169822723
6820698575174017024
6820698575174017025
...
Parse snowflake id
from snowflake import Snowflake
sf = Snowflake.parse(856165981072306191, 1288834974657)
print(f"{sf.timestamp = }")
print(f"{sf.instance = }")
print(f"{sf.epoch = }")
print(f"{sf.seq = }")
print(f"{sf.seconds = }")
print(f"{sf.milliseconds = }")
print(f"{sf.datetime = }")
print(f"{int(sf) = }")
Output:
sf.timestamp = 204125876682
sf.instance = 363
sf.epoch = 1288834974657
sf.seq = 15
sf.seconds = 1492960851.339
sf.milliseconds = 1492960851339
sf.datetime = datetime.datetime(2017, 4, 23, 15, 20, 51, 339000)
int(sf) = 856165981072306191
Load generator state
from snowflake import SnowflakeGenerator, Snowflake
sf = Snowflake.parse(856165981072306191, 1288834974657)
gen = SnowflakeGenerator.from_snowflake(sf)
for i in range(100):
val = next(gen)
print(val)
Output:
1414934653136449536
1414934653136449537
1414934653136449538
1414934653136449539
1414934653136449540
...
v1.0.0
Snowflake
The Snowflake generator done right.
See here for additional information.
Requirements
Python 3.8 and above. No additional dependencies.
Installation
pip install snowflake-id
Usage
Using generator
from snowflake import SnowflakeGenerator
gen = SnowflakeGenerator(42)
for i in range(100):
val = next(gen)
print(val)
Output:
6820698575169822721
6820698575169822722
6820698575169822723
6820698575174017024
6820698575174017025
...
Parse snowflake id
from snowflake import Snowflake
sf = Snowflake.parse(856165981072306191, 1288834974657)
print(f"{sf.timestamp = }")
print(f"{sf.instance = }")
print(f"{sf.epoch = }")
print(f"{sf.seq = }")
print(f"{sf.seconds = }")
print(f"{sf.milliseconds = }")
print(f"{sf.datetime = }")
print(f"{int(sf) = }")
Output:
sf.timestamp = 204125876682
sf.instance = 363
sf.epoch = 1288834974657
sf.seq = 15
sf.seconds = 1492960851.339
sf.milliseconds = 1492960851339
sf.datetime = datetime.datetime(2017, 4, 23, 15, 20, 51, 339000)
int(sf) = 856165981072306191
Load generator state
from snowflake import SnowflakeGenerator, Snowflake
sf = Snowflake.parse(856165981072306191, 1288834974657)
gen = SnowflakeGenerator.from_snowflake(sf)
for i in range(100):
val = next(gen)
print(val)
Output:
1414934653136449536
1414934653136449537
1414934653136449538
1414934653136449539
1414934653136449540
...