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latest-strong-pwd-generator

v1.7.1

Published

Easy library for generating unique passwords.

Downloads

2

Readme

Generate Password Build Status codecov

Generate-Password NPM

Generate Password is a (relatively) extensive library for generating random and unique passwords.

Install

$ npm install generate-password --save

Usage

generate([options])

Generate one password with the given options. Returns a string.

var generator = require('generate-password');

var password = generator.generate({
	length: 10,
	numbers: true
});

// 'uEyMTw32v9'
console.log(password);

generateMultiple(amount[, options])

Bulk generate multiple passwords at once, with the same options for all. Returns an array.

var generator = require('generate-password');

var passwords = generator.generateMultiple(3, {
	length: 10,
	uppercase: false
});

// [ 'hnwulsekqn', 'qlioullgew', 'kosxwabgjv' ]
console.log(passwords);

Available options

Any of these can be passed into the options object for each function.

| Name | Description | Default Value | |--------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------| | length | Integer, length of password. | 10 | | numbers* | Boolean, put numbers in password. | false | | symbols* | Boolean or String, put symbols in password. | false | | lowercase* | Boolean, put lowercase in password | true | | uppercase* | Boolean, use uppercase letters in password. | true | | excludeSimilarCharacters | Boolean, exclude similar chars, like 'i' and 'l'. | false | | exclude | String, characters to be excluded from password. | '' | | strict | Boolean, password must include at least one character from each pool. | false |

*At least one should be true.

Using this with a browser

As browsers don't have the "require" method that Node.js does, this module doesn't work in web environments. Instead generate-password-browser can be used.