57 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
57 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
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import random
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import string
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def load_file(filename):
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"""
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We load a file and make a list out of it. Note that the same function is
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used for both files (both adjectives and subjects). Functions should be
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made as generic as possible.
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There IS a problem you can fix, some logins will have spaces in them. Try
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to remove them in this function!
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"""
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words = []
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with open(filename, "r") as fp:
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lines = fp.readlines()
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for line in lines:
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words.append(line.strip()) # what does strip() do, what does append() do? remember CTRL+Q!
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return words
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def generate_username():
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"""
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We'll generate a random pair of adjectives and subjects from two wordlists.
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You NEED to have both files in you python project for this to work! Note
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the capitalize method call to make it all prettier...
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"""
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adjectives = load_file("./adjectives.txt")
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subjects = load_file("./subjects.txt")
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adjective = random.choice(adjectives)
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subject = random.choice(subjects)
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username = adjective.capitalize() + subject.capitalize()
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return username
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def generate_password(length=10, complictated=True):
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"""
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We generate a password with default settings. You can overide these by
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changing the arguments in the function call.
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"""
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password = ""
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if complictated:
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chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + string.punctuation
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else:
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chars = string.ascii_letters
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for i in range(0, length):
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password += random.choice(chars)
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return password
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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# let's do some testing!
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username_test = generate_username()
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print(username_test)
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password_test = generate_password()
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print(password_test)
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