pub struct GeneratorClient { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
Source§impl GeneratorClient
impl GeneratorClient
Sourcepub fn password(
&self,
input: PasswordGeneratorRequest,
) -> Result<String, PasswordError>
pub fn password( &self, input: PasswordGeneratorRequest, ) -> Result<String, PasswordError>
Generates a random password.
The character sets and password length can be customized using the input parameter.
§Examples
use bitwarden_core::Client;
use bitwarden_generators::{GeneratorClientsExt, PassphraseError, PasswordGeneratorRequest};
async fn test() -> Result<(), PassphraseError> {
let input = PasswordGeneratorRequest {
lowercase: true,
uppercase: true,
numbers: true,
length: 20,
..Default::default()
};
let password = Client::new(None).generator().password(input).unwrap();
println!("{}", password);
Ok(())
}Sourcepub fn passphrase(
&self,
input: PassphraseGeneratorRequest,
) -> Result<String, PassphraseError>
pub fn passphrase( &self, input: PassphraseGeneratorRequest, ) -> Result<String, PassphraseError>
Generates a random passphrase.
A passphrase is a combination of random words separated by a character.
An example of passphrase is correct horse battery staple.
The number of words and their case, the word separator, and the inclusion of
a number in the passphrase can be customized using the input parameter.
§Examples
use bitwarden_core::Client;
use bitwarden_generators::{GeneratorClientsExt, PassphraseError, PassphraseGeneratorRequest};
async fn test() -> Result<(), PassphraseError> {
let input = PassphraseGeneratorRequest {
num_words: 4,
..Default::default()
};
let passphrase = Client::new(None).generator().passphrase(input).unwrap();
println!("{}", passphrase);
Ok(())
}Source§impl GeneratorClient
impl GeneratorClient
Sourcepub async fn username(
&self,
input: UsernameGeneratorRequest,
) -> Result<String, UsernameError>
pub async fn username( &self, input: UsernameGeneratorRequest, ) -> Result<String, UsernameError>
Generates a random username.
There are different username generation strategies, which can be customized using the
input parameter.
Note that most generation strategies will be executed on the client side, but Forwarded
will use third-party services, which may require a specific setup or API key.
use bitwarden_core::Client;
use bitwarden_generators::{GeneratorClientsExt, UsernameError, UsernameGeneratorRequest};
async fn test() -> Result<(), UsernameError> {
let input = UsernameGeneratorRequest::Word {
capitalize: true,
include_number: true,
};
let username = Client::new(None).generator().username(input).await.unwrap();
println!("{}", username);
Ok(())
}Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for GeneratorClient
impl !RefUnwindSafe for GeneratorClient
impl Send for GeneratorClient
impl Sync for GeneratorClient
impl Unpin for GeneratorClient
impl !UnwindSafe for GeneratorClient
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