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@axync/random

v1.1.1

Published

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Downloads

684

Readme

@axync/random

Overview

The @axync/random package provides utility functions for generating random strings and integers. It is designed to be flexible and customizable, allowing you to specify character sets, prefixes, and suffixes for the generated strings.

Installation

Install the package using npm:

npm install @axync/random

Usage

RandomStringGenerator

The RandomStringGenerator class allows you to generate random strings with customizable character sets, prefixes, and suffixes.

Example:

import { RandomStringGenerator } from '@axync/random';

const generator = new RandomStringGenerator({
  charset: 'abcdef012345',
  prefix: 'PRE-',
  suffix: '-SUF',
});

const randomString = generator.generate(10);
console.log(randomString); // Output might be something like: "PRE-d34c5ba012-SUF"

Configuration Options

The RandomStringGeneratorConfig interface allows you to customize the behavior of the RandomStringGenerator:

  • charset: The character set to use for generating random strings. Defaults to abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.
  • prefix: A string to prepend to the generated random string.
  • suffix: A string to append to the generated random string.

getRandomString

The getRandomString function is a convenient way to generate a random string using the default configuration.

Example:

import { getRandomString } from '@axync/random';

const randomString = getRandomString(10);
console.log(randomString); // Output might be something like: "aBcD1234Ef"

getRandomIntegerNumber

The getRandomIntegerNumber function returns a random integer between the specified minimum and maximum values.

Example:

import { getRandomIntegerNumber } from '@axync/random';

const randomNumber = getRandomIntegerNumber(1, 100);
console.log(randomNumber); // Output might be any integer between 1 and 100

API Reference

RandomStringGenerator

  • Constructor: constructor(input?: RandomStringGeneratorConfig)

    • input.charset (optional): The character set to use for generating random strings.
    • input.prefix (optional): A string to prepend to the generated random string.
    • input.suffix (optional): A string to append to the generated random string.
  • generate: generate(length: number): string

    • Generates a random string of the specified length.

getRandomString

  • Usage: getRandomString(length: number): string
    • Generates a random string of the specified length using the default configuration.

getRandomIntegerNumber

  • Usage: getRandomIntegerNumber(min: number, max: number): number
    • Returns a random integer between the specified minimum and maximum values.

License

This package is licensed under the MIT License.