How can I convert an UUID/GUID value like 8348d2c5-0a65-4560-bb24-f4f6bcba601d
(that I genreated with uuid v4) in to OID/DICOM UID like 2.25.17450698773882054
Based on other answer from @AmitJoshi; I can now answer my question:
Here is the JavaScript function:
function GenerateUidFromGuid(){
var guid = uuid.v4(); //Generate UUID using node-uuid *) package or some other similar package
var guidBytes = `0${guid.replace(/-/g, "")}`; //add prefix 0 and remove `-`
var bigInteger = bigInt(guidBytes,16); //As big integer are not still in all browser supported I use BigInteger **) packaged to parse the integer with base 16 from uuid string
return `2.25.${bigInteger.toString()}`; //Output the previus parsed integer as string by adding `2.25.` as prefix
}
Following are the references:
jsfiddle
Just in case you want library that serves the same purpose, you may use dicomuid.js written by samucs (StackOverflow profile).
This does not require organization root prefix; this uses "2.25." as prefix. This uses Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It converts the UUID to a single large decimal number.
Following is the code copied from github:
// Create new DICOM UID.
// Result will be like 2.25.176371623884904210764200284661930180516
var uid1 = DICOMUID.create();
// Create DICOM UID from a RFC4122 v4 UUID.
// Result for line below is 2.25.329800735698586629295641978511506172918
var uid2 = DICOMUID.create("f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6");
I am aware you are looking for JavaScript sample; but following is a c# code. See if you can translate it to JavaScript. The variable names and data types are self explainer which may help you while translation.
The code below is based on this answer from @VictorDerks. There is even a faster method explained in that answer; have a look.
public string GenerateUidFromGuid()
{
Guid guid = Guid.NewGuid();
string strTemp = "";
StringBuilder uid = new StringBuilder(64, 64);
uid.Append("2.25.");
//This code block is important------------------------------------------------
string guidBytes = string.Format("0{0:N}", guid);
BigInteger bigInteger = BigInteger.Parse(guidBytes, NumberStyles.HexNumber);
strTemp = string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "{0}", bigInteger);
uid.Append(strTemp);
//This code block is important------------------------------------------------
return uid.ToString();
}
The Guid guid
looks like f254934a-1cf5-47e7-913b-84431ba05b86
.
The string.Format("0{0:N}", guid)
returns 0f254934a1cf547e7913b84431ba05b86
. Formatting is removed and prefixed with zero.
The BigInteger.Parse(guidBytes....
returns 322112315302124436275117686874389371782
. The BigInteger.Parse will convert/parse the string to big-integer data type. The NumberStyles determine how to format.
Looking at the question, I think you are already aware about details explained here and here.