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Functions for generating UUIDv6 and UUIDv7 on PostgreSQL
/*
* MIT License
*
* Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Fabio Lima
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* Returns a time-ordered UUID with Gregorian Epoch (UUIDv6).
*
* Referencie: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9562.html
*
* MIT License.
*
*/
create or replace function uuidv6(p_timestamp timestamp with time zone default clock_timestamp()) returns uuid as $$
declare
v_time double precision := null;
v_gregorian_t bigint := null;
v_clock_sequence_and_node bigint := null;
v_gregorian_t_hex_a varchar := null;
v_gregorian_t_hex_b varchar := null;
v_clock_sequence_and_node_hex varchar := null;
c_epoch double precision := 12219292800; -- RFC-9562 epoch: 1582-10-15
c_100ns_factor double precision := 10^7; -- RFC-9562 precision: 100 ns
c_version bigint := x'0000000000006000'::bigint; -- RFC-9562 version: b'0110...'
c_variant bigint := x'8000000000000000'::bigint; -- RFC-9562 variant: b'10xx...'
begin
v_time := extract(epoch from p_timestamp);
v_gregorian_t := trunc((v_time + c_epoch) * c_100ns_factor);
-- v_clock_sequence_and_node := secure_random_bigint(); -- use when pgcrypto extension is installed
v_clock_sequence_and_node := trunc(random() * 2^30)::bigint << 32 | trunc(random() * 2^32)::bigint;
v_gregorian_t_hex_a := lpad(to_hex((v_gregorian_t >> 12)), 12, '0');
v_gregorian_t_hex_b := lpad(to_hex((v_gregorian_t & 4095) | c_version), 4, '0');
v_clock_sequence_and_node_hex := lpad(to_hex(v_clock_sequence_and_node | c_variant), 16, '0');
return (v_gregorian_t_hex_a || v_gregorian_t_hex_b || v_clock_sequence_and_node_hex)::uuid;
end $$ language plpgsql;
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- EXAMPLE:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- select uuid6() uuid, clock_timestamp()-statement_timestamp() time_taken;
--
-- |uuid |time_taken |
-- |--------------------------------------|------------------|
-- |1eeca632-cf2a-65e0-85f3-151064c2409d |00:00:00.000108 |
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- EXAMPLE: generate a list
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- with x as (select clock_timestamp() as t from generate_series(1, 1000))
-- select uuid6(x.t) uuid, x.t::text ts from x;
--
-- |uuid |ts |
-- |------------------------------------|-----------------------------|
-- |1eeca634-f783-63f0-9988-48906d79f782|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891480-03|
-- |1eeca634-f783-6c24-97af-605238f4c3d0|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891691-03|
-- |1eeca634-f783-6e7c-9c2e-624f24b87738|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891754-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-6070-a67b-4fc6659143e7|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891800-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-6200-befd-0e20be5b0087|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891842-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-6390-8f79-d4dacec1c3e0|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891881-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-6520-8ee7-96091b017d4c|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891920-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-66b0-a63e-c285d8a63e21|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891958-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-6840-8c00-38659c4bf807|2024-02-13 08:30:37.891997-03|
-- |1eeca634-f784-69d0-b775-4bbfd45eb99e|2024-02-13 08:30:37.892036-03|
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FOR TEST: the expected result is an empty result set
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- with t as (select uuid6() as id from generate_series(1, 1000))
-- select * from t where (id is null or id::text !~ '^[a-f0-9]{8}-[a-f0-9]{4}-6[a-f0-9]{3}-[89ab][a-f0-9]{3}-[a-f0-9]{12}$');
--
/*
* MIT License
*
* Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Fabio Lima
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* Returns a time-ordered UUID with Unix Epoch (UUIDv7).
*
* Referencie: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9562.html
*
* MIT License.
*
*/
create or replace function uuidv7(p_timestamp timestamp with time zone default clock_timestamp()) returns uuid as $$
declare
v_time double precision := null;
v_unix_t bigint := null;
v_rand_a bigint := null;
v_rand_b bigint := null;
v_unix_t_hex varchar := null;
v_rand_a_hex varchar := null;
v_rand_b_hex varchar := null;
c_milli double precision := 10^3; -- 1 000
c_micro double precision := 10^6; -- 1 000 000
c_scale double precision := 4.096; -- 4.0 * (1024 / 1000)
c_version bigint := x'0000000000007000'::bigint; -- RFC-9562 version: b'0111...'
c_variant bigint := x'8000000000000000'::bigint; -- RFC-9562 variant: b'10xx...'
begin
v_time := extract(epoch from p_timestamp);
v_unix_t := trunc(v_time * c_milli);
v_rand_a := trunc((v_time * c_micro - v_unix_t * c_milli) * c_scale);
-- v_rand_b := secure_random_bigint(); -- use when pgcrypto extension is installed
v_rand_b := trunc(random() * 2^30)::bigint << 32 | trunc(random() * 2^32)::bigint;
v_unix_t_hex := lpad(to_hex(v_unix_t), 12, '0');
v_rand_a_hex := lpad(to_hex((v_rand_a | c_version)::bigint), 4, '0');
v_rand_b_hex := lpad(to_hex((v_rand_b | c_variant)::bigint), 16, '0');
return (v_unix_t_hex || v_rand_a_hex || v_rand_b_hex)::uuid;
end $$ language plpgsql;
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- EXAMPLE:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- select uuid7() uuid, clock_timestamp()-statement_timestamp() time_taken;
--
-- |uuid |time_taken |
-- |--------------------------------------|------------------|
-- |018da240-e0db-72e1-86f5-345c2c240387 |00:00:00.000222 |
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- EXAMPLE: generate a list
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- with x as (select clock_timestamp() as t from generate_series(1, 1000))
-- select uuid7(x.t) uuid, x.t::text ts from x;
--
-- |uuid |ts |
-- |------------------------------------|-----------------------------|
-- |018da235-6271-70cd-a937-0bb7d22b801e|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113054-03|
-- |018da235-6271-7214-9188-1d3191883b5d|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113126-03|
-- |018da235-6271-723d-bebe-87f66085fad7|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113143-03|
-- |018da235-6271-728f-86ba-6e277d10c0a3|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113156-03|
-- |018da235-6271-72b8-9887-f31e4ca48020|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113168-03|
-- |018da235-6271-72e1-bbeb-8b686d0d4281|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113179-03|
-- |018da235-6271-730a-96a2-73275626f72a|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113190-03|
-- |018da235-6271-7333-8a5c-9d1ab89dc489|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113201-03|
-- |018da235-6271-735c-ba64-a42b55ad7d5c|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113212-03|
-- |018da235-6271-7385-a0fb-c65f5be24073|2024-02-13 08:23:44.113223-03|
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- BENCHMARK: generate 1 million UUIDs and print the time taken
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- DO $$
-- DECLARE
-- v_start double precision;
-- v_end double precision;
-- v_count bigint;
-- BEGIN
-- v_start := extract(epoch from clock_timestamp());
-- with x as (select uuid7() id from generate_series(1, 1000000))
-- select count(id) into v_count from x;
-- v_end := extract(epoch from clock_timestamp());
-- raise notice 'Time taken: %s', v_end - v_start;
-- END
-- $$ language plpgsql;
-- SYSTEM OUTPUT
-- Time taken: 2.848252058029175s [with PostgreSQL's random() ]
-- Time taken: 5.202008008956909s [with secure_random_bigint()]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FOR TEST: the expected result is an empty result set
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- with t as (select uuid7() as id from generate_series(1, 1000))
-- select * from t where (id is null or id::text !~ '^[a-f0-9]{8}-[a-f0-9]{4}-7[a-f0-9]{3}-[89ab][a-f0-9]{3}-[a-f0-9]{12}$');
--
-- install the extension
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION secure_random_bigint() RETURNS bigint AS $$
DECLARE
v_bytes bytea;
v_value bigint := 0;
v_length integer := 8;
i integer := 0;
BEGIN
v_bytes := gen_random_bytes(v_length);
FOR i IN 0..v_length-1 LOOP
v_value := (v_value << 8) | get_byte(v_bytes, i);
END LOOP;
RETURN v_value::bigint;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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fabiolimace commented Jan 11, 2025

I just added secure_random_bigint(), which can be used when pgcrypto is available.

Benchmark generating 1 million UUIDv7:

  • Using PostgreSQL's random() (twice): 2.84 s
  • Using secure_random_bigint() (once): 5.20 s

Summary: using secure_random_bigint() took 83% longer compared to using random() twice in the uuid7() function.


Also created some random functions using bytes provided by pgcrypto. The secure_random_double() took more time because I had to learn how IEEE 754 deals with the mantissa's 52 bits. Today I learned.

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@fabiolimace

It seems that two functions:

function uuid7() returns uuid
function uuid7(p_timestamp timestamp with time zone) returns uuid

could be simplified to one:

function uuid7(p_timestamp timestamp with time zone default clock_timestamp()) returns uuid

Please check it.

@liel-almog
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Why does the v6 function is called v7?

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I would change CREATE EXTENSION pgcrypto; to CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto;

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fabiolimace commented Mar 27, 2025

Why does the v6 function is called v7?

oops!

I'll fix it.

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Hi @lospejos and @liel-almog !

I appreciate your suggestions. Thank you!

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fabiolimace commented Mar 29, 2025

Renamed uuid6() to uuidv6() and uuid7() to uuidv7() (with a "v") to make the transition to PostgreSQL 18+ smoother.

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