module Random::Formatter
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/securerandom.rb, line 139 def base64(n=nil) [random_bytes(n)].pack("m0") end
SecureRandom.base64 generates a random base64 string.
The argument n specifies the length, in bytes, of the random number to be generated. The length of the result string is about 4/3 of n.
If n is not specified or is nil, 16 is assumed. It may be larger in the future.
The result may contain A-Z, a-z, 0-9, “+”, “/” and “=”.
p SecureRandom.base64 #=> "/2BuBuLf3+WfSKyQbRcc/A==" p SecureRandom.base64 #=> "6BbW0pxO0YENxn38HMUbcQ=="
If a secure random number generator is not available, NotImplementedError
is raised.
See RFC 3548 for the definition of base64.
# File lib/securerandom.rb, line 118 def hex(n=nil) random_bytes(n).unpack("H*")[0] end
SecureRandom.hex generates a random hexadecimal string.
The argument n specifies the length, in bytes, of the random number to be generated. The length of the resulting hexadecimal string is twice of n.
If n is not specified or is nil, 16 is assumed. It may be larger in the future.
The result may contain 0-9 and a-f.
p SecureRandom.hex #=> "eb693ec8252cd630102fd0d0fb7c3485" p SecureRandom.hex #=> "91dc3bfb4de5b11d029d376634589b61"
If a secure random number generator is not available, NotImplementedError
is raised.
static VALUE rand_random_number(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) { rb_random_t *rnd = try_get_rnd(obj); VALUE v = rand_random(argc, argv, obj, rnd); if (NIL_P(v)) v = rand_random(0, 0, obj, rnd); else if (!v) invalid_argument(argv[0]); return v; }
# File lib/securerandom.rb, line 98 def random_bytes(n=nil) n = n ? n.to_int : 16 gen_random(n) end
SecureRandom.random_bytes generates a random binary string.
The argument n specifies the length of the result string.
If n is not specified or is nil, 16 is assumed. It may be larger in future.
The result may contain any byte: “x00” - “xff”.
p SecureRandom.random_bytes #=> "\xD8\\\xE0\xF4\r\xB2\xFC*WM\xFF\x83\x18\xF45\xB6" p SecureRandom.random_bytes #=> "m\xDC\xFC/\a\x00Uf\xB2\xB2P\xBD\xFF6S\x97"
If a secure random number generator is not available, NotImplementedError
is raised.
static VALUE rand_random_number(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) { rb_random_t *rnd = try_get_rnd(obj); VALUE v = rand_random(argc, argv, obj, rnd); if (NIL_P(v)) v = rand_random(0, 0, obj, rnd); else if (!v) invalid_argument(argv[0]); return v; }
# File lib/securerandom.rb, line 169 def urlsafe_base64(n=nil, padding=false) s = [random_bytes(n)].pack("m0") s.tr!("+/", "-_") s.delete!("=") unless padding s end
SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64 generates a random URL-safe base64 string.
The argument n specifies the length, in bytes, of the random number to be generated. The length of the result string is about 4/3 of n.
If n is not specified or is nil, 16 is assumed. It may be larger in the future.
The boolean argument padding specifies the padding. If it is false or nil, padding is not generated. Otherwise padding is generated. By default, padding is not generated because “=” may be used as a URL delimiter.
The result may contain A-Z, a-z, 0-9, “-” and “_”. “=” is also used if padding is true.
p SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64 #=> "b4GOKm4pOYU_-BOXcrUGDg" p SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64 #=> "UZLdOkzop70Ddx-IJR0ABg" p SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64(nil, true) #=> "i0XQ-7gglIsHGV2_BNPrdQ==" p SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64(nil, true) #=> "-M8rLhr7JEpJlqFGUMmOxg=="
If a secure random number generator is not available, NotImplementedError
is raised.
See RFC 3548 for the definition of URL-safe base64.
# File lib/securerandom.rb, line 236 def uuid ary = random_bytes(16).unpack("NnnnnN") ary[2] = (ary[2] & 0x0fff) | 0x4000 ary[3] = (ary[3] & 0x3fff) | 0x8000 "%08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%04x%08x" % ary end
# SecureRandom.random_number generates a random number. # # If a positive integer is given as _n_, # +SecureRandom.random_number+ returns an integer, such that: # +0 <= SecureRandom.random_number(n) < n+. # # p SecureRandom.random_number(100) #=> 15 # p SecureRandom.random_number(100) #=> 88 # # If 0 is given or an argument is not given, # +SecureRandom.random_number+ returns a float, such that: # +0.0 <= SecureRandom.random_number() < 1.0+. # # p SecureRandom.random_number #=> 0.596506046187744 # p SecureRandom.random_number #=> 0.350621695741409 # def random_number(n=0) if 0 < n if defined? OpenSSL::BN OpenSSL::BN.rand_range(n).to_i else hex = n.to_s(16) hex = '0' + hex if (hex.length & 1) == 1 bin = [hex].pack("H*") mask = bin[0].ord mask |= mask >> 1 mask |= mask >> 2 mask |= mask >> 4 begin rnd = random_bytes(bin.length) rnd[0] = (rnd[0].ord & mask).chr end until rnd < bin rnd.unpack("H*")[0].hex end else # assumption: Float::MANT_DIG <= 64 if defined? OpenSSL::BN i64 = OpenSSL::BN.rand(64, -1).to_i else i64 = random_bytes(8).unpack("Q")[0] end Math.ldexp(i64 >> (64-Float::MANT_DIG), -Float::MANT_DIG) end end
# SecureRandom.uuid generates a random v4 UUID (Universally Unique IDentifier). # # p SecureRandom.uuid #=> “2d931510-d99f-494a-8c67-87feb05e1594” # p SecureRandom.uuid #=> “bad85eb9-0713-4da7-8d36-07a8e4b00eab” # p SecureRandom.uuid #=> “62936e70-1815-439b-bf89-8492855a7e6b” # # The version 4 UUID is purely random (except the version). # It doesn't contain meaningful information such as MAC addresses, timestamps, etc. # # The result contains 122 random bits (15.25 random bytes). # # See RFC 4122 for details of UUID. #
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/securerandom.rb, line 244 def gen_random(n) self.bytes(n) end
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