A ULID
is a universally unique lexicographically sortable identifier. It is
- 128-bit compatible with
UUID
- 1.21e+24 unique ULIDs per millisecond
- Lexicographically sortable!
- Canonically encoded as a 26 character string, as opposed to the 36 character UUID
- Uses Crockford's base32 for better efficiency and readability (5 bits per character)
- Case insensitive
- No special characters (URL safe)
In general the structure of a ULID is as follows:
01AN4Z07BY 79KA1307SR9X4MV3
|----------| |----------------|
Timestamp Randomness
48bits 80bits
For more information have a look at the original specification.
Use pip
to install the library
$ pip install python-ulid
to include Pydantic support install the optional dependency like so
$ pip install python-ulid[pydantic]
Create a new ULID
object from the current timestamp
>>> from ulid import ULID
>>> ULID()
ULID(01E75HZVW36EAZKMF1W7XNMSB4)
or use one of the named constructors
>>> import time, datetime
>>> ULID.from_timestamp(time.time())
ULID(01E75J1MKKWMGG0N5MBHFMRC84)
>>> ULID.from_datetime(datetime.datetime.now())
ULID(01E75J2XBK390V2XRH44EHC10X)
There are several options for encoding the ULID
object
(e.g. string, hex, int, bytes, UUID):
>>> str(ulid)
'01BTGNYV6HRNK8K8VKZASZCFPE'
>>> ulid.hex
'015ea15f6cd1c56689a373fab3f63ece'
>>> int(ulid)
1820576928786795198723644692628913870
>>> bytes(ulid)
b'\x01^\xa1_l\xd1\xc5f\x89\xa3s\xfa\xb3\xf6>\xce'
>>> ulid.to_uuid()
UUID('015ea15f-6cd1-c566-89a3-73fab3f63ece')
It is also possible to directly access the timestamp component of a ULID
,
either in UNIX epoch or as datetime.datetime
>>> ulid.timestamp
1505945939.153
>>> ulid.datetime
datetime.datetime(2017, 9, 20, 22, 18, 59, 153000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)
The ULID
class can be directly used for the popular data validation library
Pydantic like so
from pydantic import BaseModel
from ulid import ULID
class Model(BaseModel):
ulid: ULID
model = Model(ulid="DX89370400440532013000") # OK
model = Model(ulid="not-a-ulid") # Raises ValidationError
The package comes with a CLI interface that can be invoked either by the script name
ulid
or as python module python -m ulid
. The CLI allows you to generate, inspect
and convert ULIDs, e.g.
$ ulid build
01HASFKBN8SKZTSVVS03K5AMMS
$ ulid build --from-datetime=2023-09-23T10:20:30
01HB0J0F5GCKEXNSWVAD5PEAC1
$ ulid show 01HASFKBN8SKZTSVVS03K5AMMS
ULID: 01HASFKBN8SKZTSVVS03K5AMMS
Hex: 018ab2f9aea8ccffacef7900e6555299
Int: 2049395013039097460549394558635823769
Timestamp: 1695219822.248
Datetime: 2023-09-20 14:23:42.248000+00:00
There are several flags to select specific output formats for the show
command, e.g.
$ ulid show --datetime 01HASFKBN8SKZTSVVS03K5AMMS
2023-09-20 14:23:42.248000+00:00
The special character -
allows to read values from stdin
so that they can be piped. E.g.
$ echo 01HASFKBN8SKZTSVVS03K5AMMS | ulid show --uuid -
018ab2f9-aea8-4cff-acef-7900e6555299
$ date --iso-8601 | python -m ulid build --from-datetime -
01HAT9PVR02T3S13XB48S7GEHE
For a full overview of flags for the build
and show
commands use the --help
option
(e.g. ulid show --help
).