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- .. _rfc4122.version4:
- =================
- Version 4: Random
- =================
- Version 4 UUIDs are perhaps the most popular form of UUID. They are
- randomly-generated and do not contain any information about the time they are
- created or the machine that generated them. If you don't care about this
- information, then a version 4 UUID might be perfect for your needs.
- .. code-block:: php
- :caption: Generate a version 4, random UUID
- :name: rfc4122.version4.example
- use Ramsey\Uuid\Uuid;
- $uuid = Uuid::uuid4();
- printf(
- "UUID: %s\nVersion: %d\n",
- $uuid->toString(),
- $uuid->getFields()->getVersion()
- );
- This will generate a version 4 UUID and print out its string representation.
- It will look something like this:
- .. code-block:: text
- UUID: 1ee9aa1b-6510-4105-92b9-7171bb2f3089
- Version: 4
- .. tip::
- Version 4 UUIDs generated in ramsey/uuid are instances of UuidV4. Check out
- the :php:class:`Ramsey\\Uuid\\Rfc4122\\UuidV4` API documentation to learn
- more about what you can do with a UuidV4 instance.
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