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A user's User ID (also written userid) is an immutable ID linked to their user account.
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== Format ==
<translate><!--T:1--> A user's User ID (also written userid) is an immutable ID linked to their user account.</translate>


All user IDs will start with the string <code>U-</code> (the letter "U" signifying "user" while other letters like "G" or "R" will mean "group" and "record" for the most common).
== <translate><!--T:2--> Format</translate> ==


There currently are two forms of user IDs.
<translate><!--T:3--> All user IDs will start with the string <code>U-</code> (the letter "U" signifying "user" while other letters like "G" or "R" will mean "group" and "record" for the most common).</translate>


=== Regular user ID ===
<translate><!--T:4--> There are currently two user IDs formats.</translate>


Most Resonite user IDs will be a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowflake_ID Snowflake ID], following a format of <code>U-<snowflake></code>.
=== <translate><!--T:5--> Regular user ID</translate> ===


For instance, a regular user ID might look like <code>U-fX3pKe7AYYQ</code>.
<translate><!--T:6--> Most Resonite user IDs will be a [[Wikipedia:Snowflake_ID | Snowflake ID]], following the format <code>U-<snowflake></code>.</translate>


=== Migrated user ID ===
<translate><!--T:7--> For instance, a regular user ID might look like <code>U-fX3pKe7AYYQ</code>.</translate>


In the case of a [[Migrations | migrated account]], the user ID string can appear different.
=== <translate><!--T:8--> Username user ID</translate> ===


In most cases for those account, it will follow a format of <code>U-<username></code>.


For instance, a migrated user ID might look like <code>U-Frooxius</code>.
<translate><!--T:9--> In the case of [[Migrations | migrated accounts]] or system accounts such as the [[Resonite Bot | Resonite bot]], the user ID string can appear in a different format.</translate>


'''Never ever assume a user ID will match a username.'''
<translate><!--T:10--> In such cases, it will follow the format <code>U-<username></code>.</translate>


== Use ==
<translate><!--T:11--> For instance, a username user ID might look like <code>U-Frooxius</code>.</translate>


It is generally recommended to not display this ID in user-facing scenarios (facets, worlds, ect) and instead display the username of the user by using the [[User Username (ProtoFlux) | UserUsername]] [[ProtoFlux]] node.
<translate><!--T:12--> '''Never ever assume a user ID will match a username.'''</translate>


As the user ID is immutable, it can be recommended to use it for [[Cloud Variables | cloud variables]] and components such as [[ValueUserOverride (Component) | ValueUserOverride]].
== <translate><!--T:13--> Use</translate> ==


=== Finding a user ID ===
<translate><!--T:14--> It is generally recommended to not display this ID in user-facing scenarios (facets, worlds, ect) and instead display the username of the user by using the [[User Username (ProtoFlux) | UserUsername]] [[ProtoFlux]] node.</translate>


Finding user IDs can be simple and done in multiple ways:
<translate><!--T:15--> As the user ID is immutable, it can be recommended to use it for [[Cloud Variables | cloud variables]] and components such as [[ValueUserOverride (Component) | ValueUserOverride]].</translate>


* Logging onto the [https://account.resonite.com Resonite account website] will display your own user ID
=== <translate><!--T:16--> Finding a user ID</translate> ===
* Using the [[User From Username (ProtoFlux) | UserFromUsername]] ProtoFlux node in combination with a [[User User ID (ProtoFlux) | UserUserID]] node (this will only work in sessions where the user is present)
 
* Using a [[User Inspector | user inspector]] (this will also only work for users present in the session)
<translate><!--T:17--> Finding user IDs can be simple and done in multiple ways:</translate>
* Use the [[API]] to search and find users
 
* Use a tool such as marsmaantje's user searcher (<code>resrec:///U-marsmaantje/R-c671fca0-7b46-413f-a116-d57b8fbdbeba</code>)
* <translate><!--T:18--> Logging onto the [https://account.resonite.com Resonite account website] will display your own user ID</translate>
* <translate><!--T:19--> Using the [[User From Username (ProtoFlux) | UserFromUsername]] ProtoFlux node in combination with a [[User User ID (ProtoFlux) | UserUserID]] node (this will only work in sessions where the user is present)</translate>
* <translate><!--T:20--> Using a [[User Inspector | user inspector]] (this will also only work for users present in the session)</translate>
* <translate><!--T:21--> Use the [[API]] to search and find users</translate>
* <translate><!--T:22--> Use a tool such as marsmaantje's user searcher (<code>resrec:///U-marsmaantje/R-c671fca0-7b46-413f-a116-d57b8fbdbeba</code>)</translate>

Latest revision as of 10:39, 22 January 2024

A user's User ID (also written userid) is an immutable ID linked to their user account.

Format

All user IDs will start with the string U- (the letter "U" signifying "user" while other letters like "G" or "R" will mean "group" and "record" for the most common).

There are currently two user IDs formats.

Regular user ID

Most Resonite user IDs will be a Snowflake ID, following the format U-<snowflake>.

For instance, a regular user ID might look like U-fX3pKe7AYYQ.

Username user ID

In the case of migrated accounts or system accounts such as the Resonite bot, the user ID string can appear in a different format.

In such cases, it will follow the format U-<username>.

For instance, a username user ID might look like U-Frooxius.

Never ever assume a user ID will match a username.

Use

It is generally recommended to not display this ID in user-facing scenarios (facets, worlds, ect) and instead display the username of the user by using the UserUsername ProtoFlux node.

As the user ID is immutable, it can be recommended to use it for cloud variables and components such as ValueUserOverride.

Finding a user ID

Finding user IDs can be simple and done in multiple ways:

  • Logging onto the Resonite account website will display your own user ID
  • Using the UserFromUsername ProtoFlux node in combination with a UserUserID node (this will only work in sessions where the user is present)
  • Using a user inspector (this will also only work for users present in the session)
  • Use the API to search and find users
  • Use a tool such as marsmaantje's user searcher (resrec:///U-marsmaantje/R-c671fca0-7b46-413f-a116-d57b8fbdbeba)