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generate cryptographically-secure random shuffled bins of string combinations
generate cryptographically-secure random shuffled bins of string combinations.
import getRandomBins from 'randombins'
const randombins = getRandomBins({ size: 8 }) // default length is 256 bins
import debug = require('debug')
debug.enable('randombins:*')
const alphabets = [ '0123', 'abcd', 'ABCD' ] // 4*4*4 = 64 combinations
randombins(alphabets)
.forEach(debug('randombins:')) // e.g. 0aA, 0aC, 1aA, 1cB, 2bA, 2bD, 3aA, 3dA
.catch(debug('randombins:error:'))
a live version of this example can be viewed here in the browser console, or by cloning this repository and running the following commands from a terminal:
npm install
npm run example
the files of this example are available here.
ES5 and Typescript compatible.
coded in Typescript 2, transpiled to ES5.
for a detailed specification of the API, run the unit tests in your browser.
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generate cryptographically-secure random shuffled bins of string combinations
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