Generate a random password with strict requirements
$ npm install strict-password-generator --saveconst PasswordGenerator = require('strict-password-generator').default;
const passwordGenerator = new PasswordGenerator();
// return value is a unique randomly generated password string
let password = passwordGenerator.generatePassword();Pass options object to passwordGenerator.generatePassword()
Possible special characters : ['!', '@', '#', '$', '%', '^', '*', '+', '_', '-', '=', ':', ';', '?']
| Name | Type | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
| upperCaseAlpha | Bool | true |
| lowerCaseAlpha | Bool | true |
| number | Bool | true |
| specialCharacter | Bool | true |
| minimumLength | Int (Must be >= 4) | 8 |
| maximumLength | Int | minimumLength + 4 |
| exactLength | Int | none |
const PasswordGenerator = require('strict-password-generator').default;
const passwordGenerator = new PasswordGenerator();
const options = {
upperCaseAlpha : false,
lowerCaseAlpha : true,
number : true,
specialCharacter : false,
minimumLength : 10,
maximumLength : 12
}
let password = passwordGenerator.generatePassword(options);
console.log(password); // example string : qa5859qoz8const PasswordGenerator = require('strict-password-generator').default;
const passwordGenerator = new PasswordGenerator();
// exactLength will always override minimumLength and maximumLength
const options = {
minimumLength : 10,
maximumLength : 12,
exactLength : 15
}
let password = passwordGenerator.generatePassword(options);
console.log(password); // example string : 5eT1c^n9,`35C5}