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Generate randomized strings of a specified length using simple character sequences. The original generate-password.
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Install with npm:
$ npm install --save randomatic
var randomize = require('randomatic');
randomize(pattern, length, options);
pattern {String}: (required) The pattern to use for randomizinglength {Number}: (optional) The length of the string to generateoptions {Object}: (optional) See available optionsThe pattern to use for randomizing
Patterns can contain any combination of the below characters, specified in any order.
Example:
To generate a 10-character randomized string using all available characters:
randomize('*', 10);
//=> 'x2_^-5_T[$'
randomize('Aa0!', 10);
//=> 'LV3u~BSGhw'
a: Lowercase alpha characters (abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')A: Uppercase alpha characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')0: Numeric characters (0123456789')!: Special characters (~!@#$%^&()_+-={}[];\',.)*: All characters (all of the above combined)?: Custom characters (pass a string of custom characters to the options)the length of the string to generate
Examples:
randomize('A', 5) will generate a 5-character, uppercase, alphabetical, randomized string, e.g. KDJWJ.randomize('0', 2) will generate a 2-digit random numberrandomize('0', 3) will generate a 3-digit random numberrandomize('0', 12) will generate a 12-digit random numberrandomize('A0', 16) will generate a 16-character, alpha-numeric randomized stringIf length is left undefined, the length of the pattern in the first parameter will be used. For example:
randomize('00') will generate a 2-digit random numberrandomize('000') will generate a 3-digit random numberrandomize('0000') will generate a 4-digit random number...randomize('AAAAA') will generate a 5-character, uppercase alphabetical random string...These are just examples, see the tests for more use cases and examples.
Type: String
Default: undefined
Define a custom string to be randomized.
Example:
randomize('?', 20, {chars: 'jonschlinkert'}) will generate a 20-character randomized string from the letters contained in jonschlinkert.randomize('?', {chars: 'jonschlinkert'}) will generate a 13-character randomized string from the letters contained in jonschlinkert.randomize('A', 4) (whitespace insenstive) would result in randomized 4-digit uppercase letters, like, ZAKH, UJSL... etc.randomize('AAAA') is equivelant to randomize('A', 4)randomize('AAA0') and randomize('AA00') and randomize('A0A0') are equivelant to randomize('A0', 4)randomize('aa'): results in double-digit, randomized, lower-case letters (abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz)randomize('AAA'): results in triple-digit, randomized, upper-case letters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ)randomize('0', 6): results in six-digit, randomized numbers (0123456789)randomize('!', 5): results in single-digit randomized, valid non-letter characters (`~!@#$%^&()_+-={}[]randomize('A!a0', 9): results in nine-digit, randomized characters (any of the above)The order in which the characters are defined is insignificant.
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