I'm currently researching MongoDb as a possible database option, and I'm having trouble dealing with Guid serialization. I thought at first maybe this was a bug in the C# driver's serialization, but now I think it's more likely a naive assumption on my part.
To help me convert the Bson base64 representations back and forth to Guids, I wrote a couple of little powershell functions to help:
function base64toguid
{
param($str);
$b = [System.Convert]::FromBase64String($str);
$hex = "";
foreach ($x in $b) {
$hex += $x.ToString("x2");
}
$g = new-object -TypeName System.Guid -ArgumentList $hex;
return $g;
}
function guidtobase64
{
param($str);
$g = new-object -TypeName System.Guid -ArgumentList $str;
$b64 = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($g.ToByteArray());
return $b64;
}
An example of the issue I'm having:
:) guidtobase64("53E32701-9863-DE11-BD66-0015178A5E3C");
ASfjU2OYEd69ZgAVF4pePA==
:) base64toguid("ASfjU2OYEd69ZgAVF4pePA==");
Guid
----
0127e353-6398-11de-bd66-0015178a5e3c
And from the mongo shell:
:) mongo
MongoDB shell version: 1.6.5
connecting to: test
> b = new BinData(3, "ASfjU2OYEd69ZgAVF4pePA==");
BinData(3,"ASfjU2OYEd69ZgAVF4pePA==")
> b.hex();
127e353639811debd66015178a5e3c
>
So as you can see, the Guid I get back doesn't match what I put in. My function and hex() return the same thing. If you compare the original to the result:
53E32701-9863-DE11-BD66-0015178A5E3C
0127e353-6398-11de-bd66-0015178a5e3c
You can see that the first 3 sets of hex pairs are reversed, but the last 2 sets are not. This makes me think there is something about Guid.ToString() that I don't understand.
Can anyone educate me please?