1BSON::OID(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation BSON::OID(3)
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6 BSON::OID - BSON type wrapper for Object IDs
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9 version v1.10.2
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12 use BSON::Types ':all';
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14 my $oid = bson_oid();
15 my $oid = bson_oid->from_epoch(1467543496, 0); # for queries only
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17 my $bytes = $oid->oid;
18 my $hex = $oid->hex;
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21 This module provides a wrapper around a BSON Object ID
22 <https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/ObjectId/>.
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25 oid
26 A 12-byte (packed) Object ID (OID) string. If not provided, a new OID
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33 my $oid = BSON::OID->new( oid => $twelve_bytes );
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35 This is the preferred way to generate an OID. Without arguments, a
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42 my $oid = BSON::OID->from_epoch( $epoch, 0); # other bytes zeroed
43 my $oid = BSON::OID->from_epoch( $epoch, $eight_more_bytes );
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47 $oid->from_epoch( $new_epoch, 0 );
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50 Warning! You should not rely on this method for a source of unique IDs.
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53 An OID is a twelve-byte string. Typically, the first four bytes
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57 With this method, the first argument to this method is an epoch time
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61 When called as a class method, it returns a new BSON::OID object. When
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67 my $oid = BSON::OID->from_epoch(1467545180, 0);
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78 # UNSAFE: don't do this unless you have to
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80 my $oid = BSON::OID->from_epoch(1467545180);
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87 my $oid = BSON::OID->from_epoch(1467545180, urandom(8));
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97 Returns a string for this OID, with the OID given as 24 hex digits.
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101 <https://github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/master/source/extended-
102 json.rst> format, which represents it as a document as follows:
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107 The string operator is overloaded so any string operations will
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111 Both numeric comparison ("<=>") and string comparison ("cmp") are
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113 OID. If used with a non-BSON::OID object, be sure to provide a
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120 · David Golden <david@mongodb.com>
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122 · Stefan G. <minimalist@lavabit.com>
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125 This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by Stefan G. and MongoDB, Inc.
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127 This is free software, licensed under:
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129 The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
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