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In my system each customer has its own folder, name of which is generated by rand() function.

I want to make sure that value of $random variable stays always unique. i have created bellow code which should:

  1. Generate Random Number
  2. Check If folder with unique value Exists
  3. If exists generate new number
  4. If doesn't exist mkdir with random value name

But i am not sure if it works as should and is efficient way of doing above steps.

$random = rand(pow(10, 3-1), pow(10, 3)-1);
$path_validator = 'build/'.$random;
if(is_dir($path_validator)) {
    $random = rand(pow(10, 3-1), pow(10, 3)-1);
}
else
{
   mkdir('build/crm/'.$random, 0777);
}

$random has to be random 3 digit number

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  • "But i am not sure if it works as should and is efficient way of doing above steps." Yes it also look prone to very unlikely race condition when the $random = rand(pow(10, 3-1), pow(10, 3)-1); generates the same number when two client or more clients run it at the same time it's a small chance but you know the law of murphy right? Anything that can go wrong will go wrong Feb 22, 2019 at 22:32
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    I'm assuming the customer has it's own ID (in the database), right? Can you use the ID as the folder name? Otherwise, use a Guid like Tim proposed.
    – Devator
    Feb 22, 2019 at 22:42
  • @Raymond Nijland , hmm you mean that if two or more people open the url at exact same time rand() will calculate the same number for both of them?, and since the folder is not created yet my validator will not work ? p.s. can all of them path mkdir() without error as well ? Feb 22, 2019 at 22:43
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    "hmm you mean that if two or more people open the url at exact same time rand() will calculate the same number for both of them?" Yes that is what i meant.. By the way is this code connected to a database? I would let the database generate a number per customer_id , fast and race condition safe.. Feb 22, 2019 at 22:52
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    Use a database like i say before make it extendable then you don't have to rewrite the whole code to support the 1001th customer like @Tim says. MyISAM table engine can generate a number in and between groups in this case customer id see demo .. Wait did i just advice you use MyISAM well this is the only valid case where i would choose MyISAM over InnoDB because InnoDB does not support this feature. Feb 22, 2019 at 23:17

3 Answers 3

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Qualifiers

1) Because you are already checking if the value exists, it's uniqueness doesn't really matter in terms of its comparitors.

2) Because you only want a "3 digit" number, there are only 1000 possibilities which makes the request for a unique value pretty meaningless, on the computing scale of things.

The Answer

Therefore You can simply use mt_rand because:

Many random number generators of older libcs have dubious or unknown characteristics and are slow. The mt_rand() function is a drop-in replacement for the older rand(). It uses a random number generator with known characteristics using the » Mersenne Twister, which will produce random numbers four times faster than what the average libc rand() provides.

And because you are looking for a set range of numbers you can simply set this range within the mt_rand function call.

Thus:

Code

// Below lines are only to show the parts to generate $random var. 
// $random = mt_rand(0,999); //generate random number between 0 and 999
// $random = sprintf('%03d', $random); //forces value to 3-digits. ie: 005
//
// Real code begins here:
do {
    $random = sprintf('%03d',mt_rand(000,999));
    $path_validator = 'build/'.$random;
    clearstatcache(); // the directory checker result is cached.
}
while(is_dir($path_validator) || !mkdir('build/crm/'.$random, 0777));

(See also sprinf)

Notes:

  • The range is tiny -- 1000 iterations are miniscule. Square this number.
  • Be extremely careful making folders with 0777 privileges.
  • Be extremely careful of folder race-conditions where PHP can check for a folder's existance, and then find it doesn't exist before it is then created by a parallel* PHP process, such as another instance.
  • When checking if a folder exists be careful with PHP Caching the results.
  • While mt_rand is more random than rand there is still a comparatively high likelihood that two users will both generate the same 3-digit values. Be warned!!
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    Also looks prone to very unlikely race condition when the $random = mt_rand(000,999);; generates the same number when two client or more clients run it at the same time it's a small chance i know but you know the law of murphy right? Anything that can go wrong will go wrong Feb 22, 2019 at 22:55
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    Thats as likely as me getting immediately stroke by a ligh...... lost connection
    – SirPilan
    Feb 22, 2019 at 22:56
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    @RaymondNijland I agree entirely, but this is the criteria set out by the OP. with only 1000 iterations there is a comparatively high chance of a clash.
    – Martin
    Feb 22, 2019 at 22:56
  • "with only 1000 iterations there is a comparatively high chance of a clash" true i didn't even looked at the range which the topicstarter needed/wanted. Feb 22, 2019 at 22:58
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As one-liner :)

while(!is_dir($id = uniqid()) && !mkdir($id));

3 Digit-Number:

while(!is_dir($id = rand(100,999)) && !mkdir($id));

EDIT (bulletproof - hopefully):

while(count(glob('*', GLOB_ONLYDIR))<899 && !@mkdir('sub.' . rand(100,999) . '.domain.com'));

Explaination:

Will abort immediately if there are 899 directories present.

@mkdir to try to make a directory. If it fails, mkdir will return false so the loop goes on.

No more is_dir to prevent simultanious execution race condition.

Example:

Bob checks is_dir('333')

Joe checks is_dir('333')

Bob tries to create directory '333' - success.

Jeo tries to create directory '333'- fail.

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  • uniqid returns numbers and lets as it uses hex values. OP wants numbers only and only 3 digits.
    – Martin
    Feb 22, 2019 at 22:46
  • and what happens if there are already 300 files in one directory and the random keep randoming in the 1 - 300 range for example.. Feb 22, 2019 at 22:48
  • it will keep randoming until it gets a free spot - well if there is no free spot it will try forever... and ever. Thats why uniqid is the better choice
    – SirPilan
    Feb 22, 2019 at 22:50
  • @Pilan , folder is sub-domain crm_***.example.org idea is to keep it simple and not more than 1000. that is why i need random 3 digit number. but infinite loop is not an option. i think i have to change something in my scheme. Feb 22, 2019 at 22:56
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    Thats what the code does. mkdir returns false if the directory exists - so the loop goes on - if i place the is_dir in there, there is a tiny tiny chance of a race condition there. Wanted to make it bulletproof :P
    – SirPilan
    Feb 22, 2019 at 23:16
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Just use a GUID. http://php.net/manual/en/function.com-create-guid.php

It will most probably be unique.

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  • Thank you for your kind answer, forgot to mention that $random has to be random 3 digit number, updated my question! Feb 22, 2019 at 22:44

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