// Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_UUID_H_ #define BASE_UUID_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "base/base_export.h" #include "base/containers/span.h" #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "base/types/pass_key.h" #include "build/build_config.h" namespace content { class FileSystemAccessManagerImpl; } namespace base { class BASE_EXPORT Uuid { public: // Length in bytes of the input required to format the input as a Uuid in the // form of version 4. static constexpr size_t kGuidV4InputLength = 16; // Generate a 128-bit random Uuid in the form of version 4. see RFC 4122, // section 4.4. The format of Uuid version 4 must be // xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx, where y is one of [8, 9, a, b]. The // hexadecimal values "a" through "f" are output as lower case characters. // A cryptographically secure random source will be used, but consider using // UnguessableToken for greater type-safety if Uuid format is unnecessary. static Uuid GenerateRandomV4(); // Formats a sequence of 16 random bytes as a Uuid in the form of version 4. // `input` must: // - have been randomly generated (e.g. created from an UnguessableToken), and // - be of length 16 (this is checked at compile-time). // Despite taking 128 bits of randomness, certain bits will always be // masked over to adhere to the V4 Uuid format. // Useful in cases where an opaque identifier that is generated from stable // inputs needs to be formatted as a V4 Uuid. Currently only exposed to the // File System Access API to return a V4 Uuid for the getUniqueId() method. static Uuid FormatRandomDataAsV4( base::span input, base::PassKey pass_key); static Uuid FormatRandomDataAsV4ForTesting( base::span input); // Returns a valid Uuid if the input string conforms to the Uuid format, and // an invalid Uuid otherwise. Note that this does NOT check if the hexadecimal // values "a" through "f" are in lower case characters. static Uuid ParseCaseInsensitive(StringPiece input); static Uuid ParseCaseInsensitive(StringPiece16 input); // Similar to ParseCaseInsensitive(), but all hexadecimal values "a" through // "f" must be lower case characters. static Uuid ParseLowercase(StringPiece input); static Uuid ParseLowercase(StringPiece16 input); // Constructs an invalid Uuid. Uuid(); Uuid(const Uuid& other); Uuid& operator=(const Uuid& other); Uuid(Uuid&& other); Uuid& operator=(Uuid&& other); bool is_valid() const { return !lowercase_.empty(); } // Returns the Uuid in a lowercase string format if it is valid, and an empty // string otherwise. The returned value is guaranteed to be parsed by // ParseLowercase(). // // NOTE: While AsLowercaseString() is currently a trivial getter, callers // should not treat it as such. When the internal type of base::Uuid changes, // this will be a non-trivial converter. See the TODO above `lowercase_` for // more context. const std::string& AsLowercaseString() const; // Invalid Uuids are equal. friend bool operator==(const Uuid&, const Uuid&) = default; // Uuids are 128bit chunks of data so must be indistinguishable if equivalent. friend std::strong_ordering operator<=>(const Uuid&, const Uuid&) = default; private: static Uuid FormatRandomDataAsV4Impl( base::span input); // TODO(crbug.com/1026195): Consider using a different internal type. // Most existing representations of Uuids in the codebase use std::string, // so matching the internal type will avoid inefficient string conversions // during the migration to base::Uuid. // // The lowercase form of the Uuid. Empty for invalid Uuids. std::string lowercase_; }; // For runtime usage only. Do not store the result of this hash, as it may // change in future Chromium revisions. struct BASE_EXPORT UuidHash { size_t operator()(const Uuid& uuid) const; }; // Stream operator so Uuid objects can be used in logging statements. BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Uuid& uuid); } // namespace base #endif // BASE_UUID_H_