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Custom ID

A tiny, unique but customizable,🀠 human-friendly but secure, encrypted but beautiful,πŸ±β€πŸ‰intuitive string ID generator for JavaScript πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

Inspiration

It is built for both human and machine. We use familiar letters (from given name & email) in our randomly generated ID. People can easily recognize those familiar letters as they use it every time, everyday, every moment. You can randomly generate IDs with uuid or nanoid, but these are not generated for human. These are for machine. But this library is for both of them.

Use Case

As it's human-friendly you can use it as an OTP(one-time password), transaction ID, activation code, SMS code, Invitation key, React component key, Database random ID etc. Your imagination is your limitation. πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

Installation

You can download this package from here - custom-id npm

npm i custom-id

Yarn installation

yarn add custom-id

installation of custom-id

Usage

You can generate an ID instantly by giving an empty object as the argument. πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€

var customId = require("custom-id");

customId({}); // Voila... A random 8 character string will be generated automatically

The custom ID will be generated in this format -

✌✌** 2 Number + 2 Letter + 2 Number + 2 Letter = 8 characters ** ✌✌

All those number and letter will be generated randomly. We use cryptography to generate ids (if available).

client-id example

Customizable

The most beautiful & unique advantage of this library is its customizability.

customId({
  name: "Jhon Doe", // Optional
  email: "[email protected]", // Optional
  randomLength: 2, // Optional
  lowerCase: true // Optional
});

API

customId.name (string || optional)

You can provide a name for randomization. We sanitize the string by removing space, full stop or any special characters. Then we randomize those characters and select required number of characters(by default 2 characters) from those characters.

If no name is provided, we just select two random alphabet.

customId({
  name: "Jhon Doe" // Optional
});

customId.email (string || optional)

You can provide an email too. We sanitize the email and convert it to a string by removing space or any special characters. Then we randomize those characters and select required number of characters(by default 2 characters) from those words.

If no email is provided, we just select two random alphabet.

customId({
  email: "[email protected]" // Optional
});

customId.randomLength (number || optional)

Okay... you need flexibility too. Our by default structure is -

✌✌ 2 Number + 2 Letter + 2 Number + 2 Letter = 8 character random Id✌✌ (For example: 89KL43ZY)

We can alter this pattern too. if we pass customId.randomLength the value of 4, the result will be -

customId({
  randomLength: 4 // Optional // By default it's 2
});

✌✌ ** 4 Number + 4 String + 4 Number + 4 String = 16 character **✌✌ (For example: 9831MKLS7621GHYX)

Power is in your hand. You can make it super strong or super easy. It's your call. Use long key combination for really important random number. And use small key combination like 4K8L for OTP or inivitaion code.

customId.lowerCase (bool || optional)

We sanitize your string by toUpperCase() method. It's for easy readibility. So every ID created is always in uppercase format. But you may want it in lowercase format. You have the freedom. 😎😎

customId({
  lowerCase: true // Optional
});

customId.uniqueId ( number || Optional )

It's all about control & security. If you want to manipulate your randomly generated string, you can give an unique ID. Our encryption based algorithm will use this number to make a totally unpredictable combination of IDs. We just multiply the given number with the randomly generated number and cherrypick required characters from that multiplied number randomly. It's completely optional. You can give a static number or node js environment variable to increase unpredictabilty while generating IDs. This is how we can use both server & client machine to generate random ID. (nightmare for hackers & sniffersπŸ˜‚)

customId({
  uniqueId: 4563 // Optional // You can provide any number
});

React Use Case

react client-id

Example Custom ID

customId({
  name: "Jhon Doe",
  email: "[email protected]"
});

Rendered ID will be like below - 19UI91RR 69KI16LU 64IA13AG 34LA94KC 58ZU48MA

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate. πŸƒβ€πŸƒβ€

License

MIT