The core of random_unique_id was developed for Watu very early on, which means that it has been used in production for more than two years and a few thousands millions of records. It’s been released as a gem and we had a few iterations. It has 100% code coverage, code climate rating 4.0, 100% documentation coverage, a running continuous integration testing for many different versions of Ruby and Rails, up to date dependencies, it’s been downloaded more that 1700 times.

It’s time to release version 1.0.0. It’s ready for mass consumption. Get it while it’s hot!


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