# Nano ID Nano ID logo by Anton Lovchikov A tiny, secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript. > “An amazing level of senseless perfectionism, > which is simply impossible not to respect.” * **Small.** 108 bytes (minified and gzipped). No dependencies. [Size Limit] controls the size. * **Fast.** It is 60% faster than UUID. * **Safe.** It uses cryptographically strong random APIs. Can be used in clusters. * **Compact.** It uses a larger alphabet than UUID (`A-Za-z0-9_-`). So ID size was reduced from 36 to 21 symbols. * **Portable.** Nano ID was ported to [14 programming languages](#other-programming-languages). ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid' model.id = nanoid() //=> "V1StGXR8_Z5jdHi6B-myT" ``` Supports modern browsers, IE [with Babel], Node.js and React Native. [online tool]: https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/ai/nanoid/ [with Babel]: https://developer.epages.com/blog/coding/how-to-transpile-node-modules-with-babel-and-webpack-in-a-monorepo/ [Size Limit]: https://github.com/ai/size-limit Sponsored by Evil Martians ## Table of Contents * [Comparison with UUID](#comparison-with-uuid) * [Benchmark](#benchmark) * [Tools](#tools) * [Security](#security) * [Usage](#usage) * [JS](#js) * [IE](#ie) * [React](#react) * [Create React App](#create-react-app) * [React Native](#react-native) * [Rollup](#rollup) * [Expo](#expo) * [PouchDB and CouchDB](#pouchdb-and-couchdb) * [Mongoose](#mongoose) * [ES Modules](#es-modules) * [Web Workers](#web-workers) * [CLI](#cli) * [Other Programming Languages](#other-programming-languages) * [API](#api) * [Async](#async) * [Non-Secure](#non-secure) * [Custom Alphabet or Size](#custom-alphabet-or-size) * [Custom Random Bytes Generator](#custom-random-bytes-generator) ## Comparison with UUID Nano ID is quite comparable to UUID v4 (random-based). It has a similar number of random bits in the ID (126 in Nano ID and 122 in UUID), so it has a similar collision probability: > For there to be a one in a billion chance of duplication, > 103 trillion version 4 IDs must be generated. There are three main differences between Nano ID and UUID v4: 1. Nano ID uses a bigger alphabet, so a similar number of random bits are packed in just 21 symbols instead of 36. 2. Nano ID code is **4.5 times less** than `uuid/v4` package: 108 bytes instead of 483. 3. Because of memory allocation tricks, Nano ID is **60%** faster than UUID. ## Benchmark ```rust $ node ./test/benchmark.js nanoid 2,280,683 ops/sec customAlphabet 1,851,117 ops/sec uuid v4 1,348,425 ops/sec uid.sync 313,306 ops/sec secure-random-string 294,161 ops/sec cuid 158,988 ops/sec shortid 37,222 ops/sec Async: async nanoid 95,500 ops/sec async customAlphabet 93,800 ops/sec async secure-random-string 90,316 ops/sec uid 85,583 ops/sec Non-secure: non-secure nanoid 2,641,654 ops/sec rndm 2,447,086 ops/sec ``` Test configuration: Dell XPS 2-in-1 7390, Fedora 32, Node.js 15.1. ## Tools * [ID size calculator] shows collision probability when adjusting the ID alphabet or size. * [`nanoid-dictionary`] with popular alphabets to use with `customAlphabet`. * [`nanoid-good`] to be sure that your ID doesn’t contain any obscene words. [`nanoid-dictionary`]: https://github.com/CyberAP/nanoid-dictionary [ID size calculator]: https://zelark.github.io/nano-id-cc/ [`nanoid-good`]: https://github.com/y-gagar1n/nanoid-good ## Security *See a good article about random generators theory: [Secure random values (in Node.js)]* * **Unpredictability.** Instead of using the unsafe `Math.random()`, Nano ID uses the `crypto` module in Node.js and the Web Crypto API in browsers. These modules use unpredictable hardware random generator. * **Uniformity.** `random % alphabet` is a popular mistake to make when coding an ID generator. The distribution will not be even; there will be a lower chance for some symbols to appear compared to others. So, it will reduce the number of tries when brute-forcing. Nano ID uses a [better algorithm] and is tested for uniformity. Nano ID uniformity * **Vulnerabilities:** to report a security vulnerability, please use the [Tidelift security contact](https://tidelift.com/security). Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure. [Secure random values (in Node.js)]: https://gist.github.com/joepie91/7105003c3b26e65efcea63f3db82dfba [better algorithm]: https://github.com/ai/nanoid/blob/master/index.js ## Usage ### JS The main module uses URL-friendly symbols (`A-Za-z0-9_-`) and returns an ID with 21 characters (to have a collision probability similar to UUID v4). ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid' model.id = nanoid() //=> "V1StGXR8_Z5jdHi6B-myT" ``` If you want to reduce the ID size (and increase collisions probability), you can pass the size as an argument. ```js nanoid(10) //=> "IRFa-VaY2b" ``` Don’t forget to check the safety of your ID size in our [ID collision probability] calculator. You can also use a [custom alphabet](#custom-alphabet-or-size) or a [random generator](#custom-random-bytes-generator). [ID collision probability]: https://zelark.github.io/nano-id-cc/ ### IE If you support IE, you need to [transpile `node_modules`] by Babel and add `crypto` alias: ```js // polyfills.js if (!window.crypto) { window.crypto = window.msCrypto } ``` ```js import './polyfills.js' import { nanoid } from 'nanoid' ``` [transpile `node_modules`]: https://developer.epages.com/blog/coding/how-to-transpile-node-modules-with-babel-and-webpack-in-a-monorepo/ ### React **Do not** call `nanoid` in the `key` prop. In React, `key` should be consistent among renders. This is the bad example: ```jsx /* DON’T DO IT */ ``` This is the good example (`id` will be generated only once): ```jsx const Element = () => { const [id] = React.useState(nanoid) return } ``` If you want to use Nano ID in the `id` prop, you must set some string prefix (it is invalid for the HTML ID to start with a number). ```jsx ``` ### Create React App Create React App has [a problem](https://github.com/ai/nanoid/issues/205) with ES modules packages. ``` TypeError: (0 , _nanoid.nanoid) is not a function ``` [Pull request](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/pull/8768) was sent, but it was still not released. Use Nano ID 2 `npm i nanoid@^2.0.0` until Create React App 4.0 release. ### React Native React Native does not have built-in random generator. 1. Check [`react-native-get-random-values`] docs and install it. 2. Import it before Nano ID. ```js import 'react-native-get-random-values' import { nanoid } from 'nanoid' ``` For Expo framework see the next section. [`react-native-get-random-values`]: https://github.com/LinusU/react-native-get-random-values ### Rollup For Rollup you will need [`@rollup/plugin-replace`] to replace `process.env.NODE_ENV`: ```js plugins: [ replace({ 'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify(process.env.NODE) }) ] ``` [`@rollup/plugin-replace`]: https://github.com/rollup/plugins/tree/master/packages/replace ### Expo If you use Expo in React Native, you need a different workaround. 1. Install [`expo-random`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/expo-random). 2. Use `nanoid/async` instead of `nanoid`. 3. Import `index.native.js` file directly. ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid/async/index.native' async function createUser () { user.id = await nanoid() } ``` [`expo-random`]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/expo-random ### PouchDB and CouchDB In PouchDB and CouchDB, IDs can’t start with an underscore `_`. A prefix is required to prevent this issue, as Nano ID might use a `_` at the start of the ID by default. Override the default ID with the following option: ```js db.put({ _id: 'id' + nanoid(), … }) ``` ### Mongoose ```js const mySchema = new Schema({ _id: { type: String, default: () => nanoid() } }) ``` ### ES Modules Nano ID provides ES modules. You do not need to do anything to use Nano ID as ESM in webpack, Rollup, Parcel, or Node.js. ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid' ``` For quick hacks, you can load Nano ID from CDN. Special minified `nanoid.js` module is available on jsDelivr. Though, it is not recommended to be used in production because of the lower loading performance. ```js import { nanoid } from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/nanoid/nanoid.js' ``` ### Web Workers Web Workers do not have access to a secure random generator. Security is important in IDs when IDs should be unpredictable. For instance, in "access by URL" link generation. If you do not need unpredictable IDs, but you need to use Web Workers, you can use the non‑secure ID generator. ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid/non-secure' nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g-0JDMbcJqLJ" ``` Note: non-secure IDs are more prone to collision attacks. ### CLI You can get unique ID in terminal by calling `npx nanoid`. You need only Node.js in the system. You do not need Nano ID to be installed anywhere. ```sh $ npx nanoid npx: installed 1 in 0.63s LZfXLFzPPR4NNrgjlWDxn ``` If you want to change alphabet or ID size, you should use [`nanoid-cli`]. [`nanoid-cli`]: https://github.com/twhitbeck/nanoid-cli ### Other Programming Languages Nano ID was ported to many languages. You can use these ports to have the same ID generator on the client and server side. * [C#](https://github.com/codeyu/nanoid-net) * [C++](https://github.com/mcmikecreations/nanoid_cpp) * [Clojure and ClojureScript](https://github.com/zelark/nano-id) * [Crystal](https://github.com/mamantoha/nanoid.cr) * [Dart](https://github.com/pd4d10/nanoid-dart) * [Deno](https://github.com/ianfabs/nanoid) * [Go](https://github.com/matoous/go-nanoid) * [Elixir](https://github.com/railsmechanic/nanoid) * [Haskell](https://github.com/4e6/nanoid-hs) * [Janet](https://sr.ht/~statianzo/janet-nanoid/) * [Java](https://github.com/aventrix/jnanoid) * [Nim](https://github.com/icyphox/nanoid.nim) * [PHP](https://github.com/hidehalo/nanoid-php) * [Python](https://github.com/puyuan/py-nanoid) with [dictionaries](https://pypi.org/project/nanoid-dictionary) * [Ruby](https://github.com/radeno/nanoid.rb) * [Rust](https://github.com/nikolay-govorov/nanoid) * [Swift](https://github.com/antiflasher/NanoID) Also, [CLI] is available to generate IDs from a command line. [CLI]: #cli ## API ### Async To generate hardware random bytes, CPU collects electromagnetic noise. In the synchronous API during the noise collection, the CPU is busy and cannot do anything useful in parallel. Using the asynchronous API of Nano ID, another code can run during the entropy collection. ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid/async' async function createUser () { user.id = await nanoid() } ``` Unfortunately, you will lose Web Crypto API advantages in a browser if you use the asynchronous API. So, currently, in the browser, you are limited with either security or asynchronous behavior. ### Non-Secure By default, Nano ID uses hardware random bytes generation for security and low collision probability. If you are not so concerned with security and more concerned with performance, you can use the faster non-secure generator. ```js import { nanoid } from 'nanoid/non-secure' const id = nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g-0JDMbcJqLJ" ``` Note: your IDs will be more predictable and prone to collision attacks. ### Custom Alphabet or Size `customAlphabet` allows you to create `nanoid` with your own alphabet and ID size. ```js import { customAlphabet } from 'nanoid' const nanoid = customAlphabet('1234567890abcdef', 10) model.id = nanoid() //=> "4f90d13a42" ``` Check the safety of your custom alphabet and ID size in our [ID collision probability] calculator. For more alphabets, check out the options in [`nanoid-dictionary`]. Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the security of the internal generator algorithm is not guaranteed. Customizable asynchronous and non-secure APIs are also available: ```js import { customAlphabet } from 'nanoid/async' const nanoid = customAlphabet('1234567890abcdef', 10) async function createUser () { user.id = await nanoid() } ``` ```js import { customAlphabet } from 'nanoid/non-secure' const nanoid = customAlphabet('1234567890abcdef', 10) user.id = nanoid() ``` [ID collision probability]: https://alex7kom.github.io/nano-nanoid-cc/ [`nanoid-dictionary`]: https://github.com/CyberAP/nanoid-dictionary ### Custom Random Bytes Generator `customRandom` allows you to create a `nanoid` and replace alphabet and the default random bytes generator. In this example, a seed-based generator is used: ```js import { customRandom } from 'nanoid' const rng = seedrandom(seed) const nanoid = customRandom('abcdef', 10, size => { return (new Uint8Array(size)).map(() => 256 * rng()) }) nanoid() //=> "fbaefaadeb" ``` `random` callback must accept the array size and return an array with random numbers. If you want to use the same URL-friendly symbols with `customRandom`, you can get the default alphabet using the `urlAlphabet`. ```js const { customRandom, urlAlphabet } = require('nanoid') const nanoid = customRandom(urlAlphabet, 10, random) ``` Asynchronous and non-secure APIs are not available for `customRandom`.