Prefixed id generator over distributed services
distributed id generator
Distributed ID generator for large-scale systems
Revolutionary high-performance distributed ID generator with military-grade security
Turns an AST into code.
Determine if a function is a native generator function.
Prebuilt sharp for use with Linux (glibc) x64
Prebuilt sharp for use with Linux (musl) x64
Turn async generator functions into ES2015 generators
Helper function to remap async functions to generators
A function that returns the normally hidden `GeneratorFunction` constructor
Turn async functions into ES2015 generators
Fetches and aggregates content from distributed sources for use in an Antora documentation pipeline.
Check if something is a generator function
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Prebuilt sharp for use with Linux (glibc) 64-bit ARM
Prebuilt sharp for use with macOS 64-bit ARM
Prebuilt sharp for use with macOS x64
Prebuilt sharp for use with Linux (musl) 64-bit ARM
Generate artificial backtrace by walking arguments.callee.caller chain
A utility for generating monotonically increasing unique event ids across a network of services.
TypeScript definitions for @babel/generator
Prebuilt sharp for use with Linux (glibc) s390x
Distributed id generator
Distributed id generator
For the times you can't rely on auto-incrementing IDs, you'll need a clever way to generate unique ids. Inspired heavily by Simpleflake for Python.
Microservices distributed tracing The gem generates a request id which can be added as a tag in rails logs. Child services will reuse this tag with the help of this gem.
Ruby Gem that allow to generate random ids in distributed systems (micro-services) and include debug information like timestamp and system id
Generate unique IDs with Redis for distributed systems, based heavily off of Icicle and Twitter Snowflake
A distributed unique ID generator inspired by Twitter's Snowflake.
This is a gem can generate ID using SnowFlake. The advantage of SnowFlake is that it is sorted by time increment on the whole, and there is no ID collision (distinguished by data center ID and machine ID) in the whole distributed system, and it is more efficient. After testing, SnowFlake can generate about 260,000 IDs per second
Generate unique Snowflake IDs across multiple data centers and workers simultaneously using a distributed system.
A customizable Redis-powered Ruby client for generating unique, monotonically-increasing integer IDs, for use in distributed systems and databases. Powered by Redis, drawing heavy inspiration from Icicle, Twitter Snowflake, and Dogtag.
Diff and patch tables
Diff and patch tables
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