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Installation

Add webpatser/laravel-uuid to composer.json.

"webpatser/laravel-uuid": "^2.0"

Run composer update to pull down the latest version of Laravel UUID.

Or install it directly from the command line using

composer require "webpatser/laravel-uuid:2.*"

In Laravel 5.5 laravel-uuid will install via the new Package Discovery feature

For Laravel <= 5.4: edit config/app.php and add the provider and alias

'providers' => [
// ommited

\Webpatser\UuidUuidServiceProvider::class,
]

'aliases' => [
// ommited

'Uuid' => Webpatser\UuidUuid::class,
]

For Laravel 4: edit app/config/app.php and add the alias

'aliases' => array(
// ommited
'Uuid' => 'Webpatser\Uuid\Uuid',
)

[](https://github.com/webpatser/laravel-uuid/tree/2.0#basic-usage)Basic Usage

To quickly generate a UUID just do

Uuid::generate()

This will generate a version 1 with a random ganerated MAC address.

[](https://github.com/webpatser/laravel-uuid/tree/2.0#advanced-usage)Advanced Usage

[](https://github.com/webpatser/laravel-uuid/tree/2.0#uuid-creation)UUID creation

Generate a version 1, time-based, UUID. You can set the optional node to the MAC address. If not supplied it will generate a random MAC address.

Uuid::generate(1,'00:11:22:33:44:55');

Generate a version 3, name-based using MD5 hashing, UUID

Uuid::generate(3,'test', Uuid::NS_DNS);

Generate a version 4, truly random, UUID

Uuid::generate(4);

Generate a version 5, name-based using SHA-1 hashing, UUID

Uuid::generate(5,'test', Uuid::NS_DNS);

[](https://github.com/webpatser/laravel-uuid/tree/2.0#some-magic-features)Some magic features

To import a UUID

$uuid = Uuid::import('d3d29d70-1d25-11e3-8591-034165a3a613');

Extract the time for a time-based UUID (version 1)

$uuid = Uuid::generate(1);
dd($uuid->time);

Extract the version of an UUID

$uuid = Uuid::generate(4);
dd($uuid->version);

[](https://github.com/webpatser/laravel-uuid/tree/2.0#validation)Validation

Just use like any other Laravel validator.

'uuid-field' => 'uuid'

Or create a validator from scratch. In the example an Uuid object in validated. You can also validate strings $uuid->string, the URN $uuid->urn or the binary value $uuid->bytes

$uuid = Uuid::generate();
$validator = Validator::make(\['uuid' => $uuid], ['uuid' => 'uuid']);
dd($validator->passes());


Original url: Access
Created at: 2018-11-29 20:25:03
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