Password Generator

Generate random password of a specified length using simple character sequences.

Getting it

For use with deno

import { passwordGenerator } from "https://deno.land/x/password_generator/mod.ts";

Usage

passwordGenerator(pattern, length, options);
  • pattern {String}: (required) The pattern to use for random strings
  • length {Number}: (optional) The length of the string to generate
  • options {Object}: (optional) See available options

Pattern

The pattern to use for Password Generator

Patterns can contain any combination of the below characters, specified in any order.

Sample:

To generate a 10-character random string using all available characters:

passwordGenerator('*', 10); // '&66E$qoB_d'

passwordGenerator('Aa0!', 10); // 'e0Ynv5F7jy'
  • a: Lowercase alpha characters (abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')
  • A: Uppercase alpha characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')
  • 0: Numeric characters (0123456789')
  • !: Special characters (~!@#$%^&()_+-={}[];\',.)
  • *: All characters (all of the above combined)
  • ?: Custom characters (pass a string of custom characters to the options)

Length

The length of the string to generate

Examples:

  • passwordGenerator('A', 5) will generate a 5-character, uppercase, alphabetical, random string, e.g. KDJWJ.
  • passwordGenerator('0', 2) will generate a 2-digit random number
  • passwordGenerator('0', 3) will generate a 3-digit random number
  • passwordGenerator('0', 12) will generate a 12-digit random number
  • passwordGenerator('A0', 16) will generate a 16-character, alpha-numeric random string

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

  • passwordGenerator('00') will generate a 2-digit random number
  • passwordGenerator('000') will generate a 3-digit random number
  • passwordGenerator('0000') will generate a 4-digit random number…
  • passwordGenerator('AAAAA') will generate a 5-character, uppercase alphabetical random string…

Options

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

chars

Type: String

Default: undefined

Define a custom string to be password Generator .

Example:

  • passwordGenerator('?', 20, {chars: 'tonystark'}) will generate a 20-character random string from the letters contained in tonystark.
  • passwordGenerator('?', {chars: 'tonystark'}) will generate a 9-character random string from the letters contained in tonystark.

exclude

Type: String|Array

Default: undefined

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

Example:

  • passwordGenerator('*', 20, { exclude: '0oOiIlL1' }) will generate a 20-character random string using all of possible characters except for 0oOiIlL1.

Usage Examples

  • passwordGenerator('A', 4) (whitespace insenstive) would result in random 4-digit uppercase letters, like, ZAKH, UJSL… etc.
  • passwordGenerator('AAAA') is equivalent to passwordGenerator('A', 4)
  • passwordGenerator('AAA0') and passwordGenerator('AA00') and passwordGenerator('A0A0') are equivalent to passwordGenerator('A0', 4)
  • passwordGenerator('aa'): results in double-digit, random, lower-case letters (abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz)
  • passwordGenerator('AAA'): results in triple-digit, random, upper-case letters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ)
  • passwordGenerator('0', 6): results in six-digit, random numbers (0123456789)
  • passwordGenerator('!', 5): results in single-digit random, valid non-letter characters (`~!@#$%^&()_+-={}[]
  • passwordGenerator('A!a0', 9): results in nine-digit, random characters (any of the above)

The order in which the characters are defined is insignificant.