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I'm looking for a good practice about generating unique big IDs like Google+ or facebook has.
Existing questions was a bout generating a unique ID not an ascendant one (uniqid() was a good way to go on).
We may rely to something basically ascendant like Timestamp time() when the user signs up, or ID of the User table $id, maybe:

  • ID = time() - 123456789 + $id.
  • Or just ID of User table, like $id + 123456789
    If we add always the same constant integer, we won't get collisions.

We can't use uniqid() to generate an ascendant ID.
And to make the auto-increment step of the database more than 1 isn't enough to have a big integer in all cases. what do you suggest?

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  • Why do you want to have big integer? What's the point of doing this? Just curious.
    – Leri
    Jul 26, 2012 at 9:22
  • you know that facebook doesn't really generate big ids...it just came to that..retroactively I saw really small ids on facebook. Just saying.
    – Stoia Alex
    Jul 26, 2012 at 9:23
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    If you really want big numbers I would just use the table ID which is allways unique and add a constant number. The "problem" is that after a while (a very long while) you will get 10 digit ID's instead of 9 digits. Well, that is: if this bothers you.
    – Matthias
    Jul 26, 2012 at 9:26
  • @Matthias, no that's good in any cases. Jul 26, 2012 at 9:35

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You might want to look at this answer that explains how to generate v4 UUID in PHP here or have a look at this post, that goes through 4 ways of creating unique IDs in PHP (some of them involve uniqid() though)

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