This month, October, is a National Cyber Security Awareness Month. The aim is to increase cyber and internet security awareness among surfers. Google and others are joining the move. So I thought I would write a post regarding internet security to add my 2 cents. In this post you will find JavaScript function that generates random passwords of any length as well as jQuery version.
JavaScript Password Generator
function password(length, special) { var iteration = 0; var password = ""; var randomNumber; if(special == undefined){ var special = false; } while(iteration < length){ randomNumber = (Math.floor((Math.random() * 100)) % 94) + 33; if(!special){ if ((randomNumber >=33) && (randomNumber <=47)) { continue; } if ((randomNumber >=58) && (randomNumber <=64)) { continue; } if ((randomNumber >=91) && (randomNumber <=96)) { continue; } if ((randomNumber >=123) && (randomNumber <=126)) { continue; } } iteration++; password += String.fromCharCode(randomNumber); } return password; }
This function takes two parameters: integer value for password length and optional boolean value true if you want to include special characters in your generated passwords.
Examples of generated passwords
password(8); // Outputs: Yrc7TxX3 password(12, true); //Outputs: C}4_ege!P&#M
jQuery password generator
$.extend({ password: function (length, special) { var iteration = 0; var password = ""; var randomNumber; if(special == undefined){ var special = false; } while(iteration < length){ randomNumber = (Math.floor((Math.random() * 100)) % 94) + 33; if(!special){ if ((randomNumber >=33) && (randomNumber <=47)) { continue; } if ((randomNumber >=58) && (randomNumber <=64)) { continue; } if ((randomNumber >=91) && (randomNumber <=96)) { continue; } if ((randomNumber >=123) && (randomNumber <=126)) { continue; } } iteration++; password += String.fromCharCode(randomNumber); } return password; } }); // How to use $.password(8); $.password(12, true);