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Generate identifiers based on sequences, timestamps and UUIDs
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HTTP endpoints that produce both
text/html
as well astext/plain
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Allow to retrieve multiple identifiers per call
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Slack endpoint for slash commands
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Polymer.js based web component
Host | Provider | Region | Branch | Sleepy? |
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Hetzner |
Europe/Central |
master |
no |
All main features are implemented, tests and documentation are incomplete for an first official release.
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Tickets for release 1.0.0
Send a HTTP GET request against any of the following endpoints using either text/html
or text/plain
as the ACCEPT
header. Use the quantity
parameter to specify how many identifiers should be returned (defaults to 1).
Encoding | Sequence | Timestamp | UUID |
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Plain |
/sequences/sequence |
/timestamps/timestamp |
/uuids/uuid |
Base36 |
/sequences/base36 |
/timestamps/base36 |
/uuids/base36 |
Base62 |
/sequences/base62 |
/timestamps/base62 |
/uuids/base62 |
Base64 |
/sequences/base64 |
/timestamps/base64 |
/uuids/base64 |
HashId |
/sequences/hashid |
/timestamps/hashid |
/uuids/hashid |
POST
requests for Slack slash commands
Send a HTTP POST request against /slack
with any of the following command names. The command value specifies how many identifiers will be returned.
Encoding | Sequence | Timestamp | UUID |
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Plain |
/sequence |
/timestamp |
/uuid |
Base36 |
/sequence-in-base36 |
/timestamp-in-base36 |
/uuid-in-base36 |
Base62 |
/sequence-in-base62 |
/timestamp-in-base62 |
/uuid-in-base62 |
Base64 |
/sequence-in-base64 |
/timestamp-in-base64 |
/uuid-in-base64 |
HashId |
/sequence-as-hashid |
/timestamp-as-hashid |
/uuid-as-hashid |
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