A reversible base62 ID obfuscater
Originally by Jacob DeHart, with Ruby and Python ports by Kyle Bragger
Now maintained by Zack Kitzmiller.
Install via Composer
{
"require": {
"zackkitzmiller/tiny": "1.2.0"
},
}
$tiny = new \ZackKitzmiller\Tiny('5SX0TEjkR1mLOw8Gvq2VyJxIFhgCAYidrclDWaM3so9bfzZpuUenKtP74QNH6B');
echo $tiny->to(5);
// E
echo $tiny->from('E');
// 5
echo $tiny->to(126);
// XX
echo $tiny->from('XX');
// 126
echo $tiny->to(999);
// vk
echo $tiny->from('vk');
// 999
You must instanciate a new instance of Tiny with a random alpha-numeric set where each character must only be used exactly once. Do NOT change this once you start using Tiny, as you won't be able to reverse.
You can generate a random set from the commandline with $ ./bin/genset
If you're using laravel and want to use a more laravel-like and cleaner syntax you only have to follow these steps.
First open your app/config/app.php
file and scroll down to your providers and add
'providers' => array(
...
'ZackKitzmiller\TinyServiceProvider',
)
and then this to aliases
'aliases' => array(
...
'Tiny' => 'ZackKitzmiller\Facades\Tiny',
)
Lastly you run php artisan config:publish zackkitzmiller/tiny
to publish the configuration file and then run php artisan tiny:generate
to create a valid key.
echo Tiny::to(999);
// echos vk
echo Tiny::from('E');
// echos 5