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License: MIT License
Generate unique, random-looking codes
License: MIT License
Deprecated function: Implicit conversion from float 222886.09677419355 to int loses precision in NextApps\UniqueCodes\UniqueCodes->encodeNumber() (line 227 of…/vendor/nextapps/unique-codes/src/UniqueCodes.php).
Code in UniqueCodes:227 generates a float value. This will be cast to interger for using as array key.
Just generate a code into a PHP 8.1 environment.
Cast $digit into a integer on line UniqueCodes:229
protected function encodeNumber(int $number)
{
$string = '';
$characters = $this->characters;
for ($i = 0; $i < $this->length; $i++) {
$digit = $number % strlen($characters);
$string = $characters[(int)$digit].$string;
$number = $number / strlen($characters);
}
return $string;
}
Generated codes prepend the first character of the character map to fill the generated code to the requested length - or so it looks, I'm no mathematician, and thus cannot offer any help in solving it.
(new \NextApps\UniqueCodes\UniqueCodes())->setObfuscatingPrime(30402457)->setMaxPrime(25964951)->setCharacters('rn5ze6xatdkv9picsh10fm8g')->setLength(16)->generate(1, 100, true);
Output:
[
"rrrrrrrrrrrpdrr5",
"rrrrrrrrrrn51rre",
"rrrrrrrrrrnszrrx",
"rrrrrrrrrr569rrt",
"rrrrrrrrrr51mrrk",
"rrrrrrrrrrrnghgp",
"rrrrrrrrrrrcthgc",
"rrrrrrrrrrnehhgh",
"rrrrrrrrrrn15hg0",
"rrrrrrrrrr5avhgm",
"rrrrrrrrrr5ffhgg",
"rrrrrrrrrrrzgvg5",
"rrrrrrrrrrrhtvge",
"rrrrrrrrrrnxhvgx",
"rrrrrrrrrrnf5vgt",
"rrrrrrrrrr5dvvgk",
"rrrrrrrrrr58fvg9",
"rrrrrrrrrrr6g68c",
"rrrrrrrrrrr0t68h",
"rrrrrrrrrrnth680",
"rrrrrrrrrrn8568m",
"rrrrrrrrrr5vv68g",
"rrrrrrrrrrzrf6gn",
"rrrrrrrrrrra8g8e",
"rrrrrrrrrrrmag8x",
"rrrrrrrrrrnksg8t",
"rrrrrrrrrr5rng8k",
"rrrrrrrrrr5pkg89",
"rrrrrrrrrrz50g8i",
"rrrrrrrrrrrd8hmh",
"rrrrrrrrrrrgahm0",
"rrrrrrrrrrn9shmm",
"rrrrrrrrrr55nhmg",
"rrrrrrrrrr5ckh8n",
"rrrrrrrrrrze0h8z",
"rrrrrrrrrrrv8vmx",
"rrrrrrrrrrnnavmt",
"rrrrrrrrrrnisvmk",
"rrrrrrrrrr5envm9",
"rrrrrrrrrr5hkvmi",
"rrrrrrrrrrrrp6fh",
"rrrrrrrrrrrp86f0",
"rrrrrrrrrrnza6fm",
"rrrrrrrrrrnss6fg",
"rrrrrrrrrr5xn6mn",
"rrrrrrrrrr50k6mz",
"rrrrrrrrrrr59gfx",
"rrrrrrrrrrrcmgft",
"rrrrrrrrrrn6xgfk",
"rrrrrrrrrrn1cgf9",
"rrrrrrrrrr5trgfi",
"rrrrrrrrrr5mdgfs",
"rrrrrrrrrrre9h00",
"rrrrrrrrrrrhmh0m",
"rrrrrrrrrrnaxh0g",
"rrrrrrrrrrnfchfn",
"rrrrrrrrrr5krhfz",
"rrrrrrrrrr5gdhf6",
"rrrrrrrrrrrx9v0t",
"rrrrrrrrrrr0mv0k",
"rrrrrrrrrrndxv09",
"rrrrrrrrrrn8cv0i",
"rrrrrrrrrr59rv0s",
"rrrrrrrrrrzndv01",
"rrrrrrrrrrrt961m",
"rrrrrrrrrrrmm61g",
"rrrrrrrrrrnvx60n",
"rrrrrrrrrr5rc60z",
"rrrrrrrrrr5ir606",
"rrrrrrrrrrzzd60a",
"rrrrrrrrrrrkvg1k",
"rrrrrrrrrrrgfg19",
"rrrrrrrrrrnp6g1i",
"rrrrrrrrrr55ig1s",
"rrrrrrrrrr5cgg11",
"rrrrrrrrrrz6tg1f",
"rrrrrrrrrrr9vhhg",
"rrrrrrrrrrnnfh1n",
"rrrrrrrrrrnc6h1z",
"rrrrrrrrrr5eih16",
"rrrrrrrrrr5hgh1a",
"rrrrrrrrrrrn5vhk",
"rrrrrrrrrrrivvh9",
"rrrrrrrrrrnzfvhi",
"rrrrrrrrrrnh6vhs",
"rrrrrrrrrr5xivh1",
"rrrrrrrrrr50gvhf",
"rrrrrrrrrrrz56sg",
"rrrrrrrrrrrsv6hn",
"rrrrrrrrrrn6f6hz",
"rrrrrrrrrrn066h6",
"rrrrrrrrrr5ti6ha",
"rrrrrrrrrr5mg6hd",
"rrrrrrrrrrr6ngs9",
"rrrrrrrrrrr1kgsi",
"rrrrrrrrrrna0gss",
"rrrrrrrrrrnmegs1",
"rrrrrrrrrr5kpgsf",
"rrrrrrrrrr5g8gs8",
"rrrrrrrrrrranhsn",
]
Currently, I believe a developer must specify both primes, plus the list of characters, plus any other parameters they wish to supply, each time they call UniqueCodes()
.
I use Laravel and I'd love to be able to put all those config items in a config file, so that I don't need to supply them in the main body of my code.
Does that sound like a good idea? Would the project maintainers be keen to see a PR, if I put one together?
n/a
I've a question, two primes number that you need to obfuscate sequential number, must be coprimes?
In this link:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170730030023/http://blog.mischel.com/2017/06/20/how-to-generate-random-looking-keys/
const long m = 101; // Number of keys + 1
const long x = 387420489; // must be coprime to m
I've read your post about the source(https://gdebrauwer.dev/blog/generating-unique-voucher-codes/). But i get different result, I don't know why?
encodeNumber(1) == 213456
encodeNumber(665281) == 24ECAD
encodeNumber(1) != encodeNumber(665281)
Can you give me the answer, thank you!
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