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@toolz/create-random-id

v1.0.5

Published

A simple utility to generate random IDs

Downloads

4

Readme

create-random-id

create-random-id is a tiny utility function to generate random IDs (strings). It uses Math.random(), and as such, it provides no level of cryptographic security. But it should be perfectly fine whenever you simply need to generate a pseudo-random string.

Usage

After installation, import the package:

import { createRandomId } from '@toolz/create-random-id';

createRandomId()

createRandomId() generates a random string. The first character in the string will be a letter (unless useUppercaseLetters and useLowercaseLetters are both set to FALSE). All subsequent characters will be uppercase letters (unless useUppercaseLetters is set to FALSE), lowercase letters (unless useLowercaseLetters is set to FALSE), and numbers (unless useNumbers is set to FALSE).

If useUppercaseLetters, useLowercaseLetters and useNumbers are all set to FALSE, the function will ignore the settings and generate a string containing uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers.

const API = {
   arguments: {
      length: {
         optional,
         format: 'positive integer',
         defaultValue: 32,
      },
      useUppercaseLetters: {
         optional,
         format: Boolean,
         defaultValue: true,
      },
      useLowercaseLetters: {
         optional,
         format: Boolean,
         defaultValue: true,
      },
      useNumbers: {
         optional,
         format: Boolean,
         defaultValue: true,
      },
   },
   returns: string,
}

Examples:

createRandomId(); // MJYeNOFFhx52AmBuzo5YC2yN2TPN3N1O
createRandomId(100); // wSLOH1nZ6WdCy7mHLwBOPoK08250fHN8xe8ipNkT07MjJFU5u55uPrIYs80OQZMmoUakM8Mfn1l8ue2AikKoRciTZFS2O74i1lQM
createRandomId(32, false); // udu3dhp2ht8dxtf38o5l1o8wspiymrgk
createRandomId(32, false, false); // 58388737442364071155558324301586
createRandomId(32, false, false, false); // ebWpxLSF7aQkGHIItKPqNNmOGZhFeNot
createRandomId(32, true, false); // XCZMJCYINK4UYIUABPIXX2I1DBX44R1C
createRandomId(32, true, true, false); // pndomtXQXjPlHbfixGKEchlgiqGWAGuQ