nid
Nice clean-mouthed random id generation, without any swearing!
A Node.js module that generates random identifiers for public consumption. Swear words not included.
| This open source module is sponsored and supported by Voxgig. |
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What it Does
This module is useful for custom short links, password generation and
any sort of unique tag an end user might see.
By default the big seven curse words are avoided
(thanks @dshaw!). The Battlestar Galactica version of one of the big seven is also avoided.
NOTE: this module is not cryptographically secure and should only be used in low-risk environments.
Quick example
var nid = require('nid')
console.log( nid() )
console.log( nid(3) )
Install
npm install nid
Length
You can change the length of the identifier string by passing an
integer to nid, as per the quick example above. The default
alphanumeric alphabet is used.
Options
You can change the ids generated by passing an options object to the
nid function. A new, custom, function is returned. For example:
var mynid = require('nid')({length:8})
console.log( mynid() )
You have the following options:
- length: number of characters in the id string
- alphabet: a string containing the set of characters in the id, e.g. 1234567890abcdef
- curses: specify the list of curse words to avoid (you can use exclude as an alias if you don't want to sound quaint)
You can specify the curses as:
- an array of strings: ["gosh","darn"]
- a CSV formatted string: "gosh, darn"
- a regular expression: matches are excluded
- a function: first arg is the proposed id, return true to exclude
As a convenience you can use the following alphabet shortcuts:
- hex: alphabet is '0123456789abcdef'
- HEX: alphabet is '0123456789ABCDEF'
Examples:
var nid = require('nid')
var nid_ABC = nid({alphabet:'ABC'})
console.log(nid_ABC())
var nid_hex = nid({hex:1})
console.log(nid_hex())
var nid_noa = nid({curses:/a/})
console.log(nid_noa())
How it Works
Keep getting a random character from a given alphabet of characters,
until you have enough to meet the length requirement. Then check if it
contains a curse word (case-insensitive). If so, try again.