A Library to help you create random strings in your code and in CLI. Can be useful for creating an identifier (id), slug, salt, PIN code, strong passwords, fixture, etc.
To install random-string-gen, use npm:
npm install random-string-gen
var randomstring = require("random-string-gen");
randomstring();
// >> "rDqXcpQ82H0xZEWXAInfRjJKPVQFXshW"
randomstring(7);
// >> "qn7w9jm"
randomstring('abc');
// >> "baccaaababaabbccbaacbabcbabbbcba"
randomstring({
length: 12,
type: 'alphabetic'
});
// >> "pYqOzqOxnLHZ"
randomstring({
charset: 'abc'
});
// >> "aacacbcabcbbabcbccacacbbabcacabc"
randomstring({
length: 16,
charset: 'javascript',
capitalization: 'uppercase'
});
// >> "SCRVJSSIIASAJSAP"
randomstring(options)
options
length
- the length of the random string. (default: 32) [OPTIONAL]type
- define the character set for the string. (default: 'alphanumeric') [OPTIONAL]alphanumeric
- [0-9 a-z A-Z]alphabetic
- [a-z A-Z]numeric
- [0-9]hex
- [0-9 a-f]binary
- [01]octal
- [0-7]ascii-printable
- [0-7 a-z A-Z !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[]^_`{|}~ ] see here
charset
- define a custom character set to use. This overrides whatevertype
is set. (default: '') [OPTIONAL]capitalization
- define whether the output should be lowercase / uppercase only. Ignore this option to return both in the string (default: null) [OPTIONAL]lowercase
uppercase
You need to install globally with:
npm install -g random-string-gen
Use any of the following in you CLI (they will perform the same way)
randomstring <options>
, random-string <options>
, random-string-gen <options>
, random-string-generator <options>
.
See Examples below:
$ randomstring
> 3hXyYxyBbg4tcH5wWqpeIM8Pbk38mQTk
$ randomstring 8
> WXEj5Nm3
$ random-string-gen length=16 charset=javascript
> ivrapaavsjaricvt
npm install
npm test
random-string-gen is licensed under the MIT license.