6 releases (major breaking)
Uses new Rust 2024
| new 6.0.0 | Dec 31, 2025 |
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| 5.0.0 | Dec 30, 2025 |
| 4.0.0 | Dec 28, 2025 |
| 3.0.0 | Dec 23, 2025 |
| 1.0.0 | Dec 13, 2025 |
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strid
strid (string id) is a fork of aliri_braid brought up to speed with Rust edition 2024 and adding support for facet.
Improve and strengthen your strings
Strongly-typed APIs reduce errors and confusion over passing around un-typed strings. Strid helps in that endeavor by making it painless to create wrappers around your string values, ensuring that you use them in the right way every time.
Examples of the documentation and implementations provided for strids are available
below and in the strid-examples crate documentation.
Usage
A strid is created by attaching #[braid] to a struct definition. The macro will take
care of automatically updating the representation of the struct to wrap a string and
generate the borrowed form of the strong type.
use strid::braid;
#[braid]
pub struct DatabaseName;
Strids of custom string types are also supported, so long as they implement a set of
expected traits. If not specified, the type named String in the current namespace
will be used.
use strid::braid;
use compact_str::CompactString as String;
#[braid]
pub struct UserId;
Once created, strids can be passed around as strongly-typed, immutable strings.
fn take_strong_string(n: DatabaseName) {}
fn borrow_strong_string(n: &DatabaseNameRef) {}
let owned = DatabaseName::new(String::from("mongo"));
borrow_strong_string(&owned);
take_strong_string(owned);
A strid can also be untyped for use in stringly-typed interfaces.
fn take_raw_string(s: String) {}
fn borrow_raw_str(s: &str) {}
let owned = DatabaseName::new(String::from("mongo"));
borrow_raw_str(owned.as_str());
take_raw_string(owned.take());
For more information, see the documentation on docs.rs.
Acknowledgments
This project is a fork of aliri_braid by Marcus Griep.
Dependencies
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