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Replace userid with UUID #721
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Hello @gkorland, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request replaces the integer userId
with a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) to uniquely identify users. This involves changes to the app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/options.ts
, package-lock.json
, package.json
, and types/next-auth.d.ts
files. The primary goal is to use UUIDs instead of incrementing integers for user identification, enhancing uniqueness and scalability.
Highlights
- UUID Implementation: Replaces the incrementing integer
userId
with UUIDs generated using theuuid
library to ensure unique user identification. - Dependency Update: Adds the
uuid
library as a project dependency and updates thepackage-lock.json
file to reflect this change. - Type Definition Update: Removes the
id: number
type definition from theUser
interface intypes/next-auth.d.ts
as the ID is now a string. - Time-based UUID Generation: Implements a
generateTimeUUID
function that combines a timestamp with a UUID to create a time-based unique identifier.
Changelog
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- app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/options.ts
- Imports the
uuid
library for generating UUIDs. - Replaces the
userId
variable with agenerateTimeUUID
function. - Updates the
newClient
function to accept a stringid
instead of a number. - Modifies the session callback to handle the user ID as a string instead of a number.
- Changes the type annotation for the
res
variable toUser
to ensure type safety.
- Imports the
- package-lock.json
- Updates the version of the project to 1.2.0.
- Adds the
uuid
package and its dependencies to the lockfile. - Adds the
uuid
package as a dependency ofnext-auth
.
- package.json
- Adds the
uuid
package as a project dependency.
- Adds the
- types/next-auth.d.ts
- Removes the
id: number
type definition from theUser
interface.
- Removes the
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From integers small to UUIDs grand,
User identities now expand.
A timestamp's grace, a random call,
Uniqueness reigns, embracing all.
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fix #724