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Generate randomized strings of a specified length using simple character sequences. The original generate-password.

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save randomatic

Usage

var randomize = require('randomatic');

API

randomize(pattern, length, options);
randomize.isCrypto;

pattern

The 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'

length

The length of the string to generate

Examples:

If length is left undefined, the length of the pattern in the first parameter will be used. For example:

These are just examples, see the tests for more use cases and examples.

options

These are options that can be passed as the third argument.

chars

Type: String

Default: undefined

Define a custom string to be randomized.

Example:

exclude

Type: String|Array

Default: undefined

Specify a string or array of characters can are excluded from the possible characters used to generate the randomized string.

Example:

Usage Examples

The order in which the characters are defined is insignificant.

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Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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