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randomit 0.2.7
Randomit 🎲
A Python library to generate random things.
Currently, randomit can:
Generate random word(s) based on a given theme.
Load your files that contain words to randomize them.
Randomize images based on a given query.
Generate random phone numbers.
Generate/randomize email address.
To see what's coming next, see open projects.
💡Usage
Words/addresses will always be different on each execution no matter what arguments being passed.
Get Random Words
from randomit.randomizer import Words
# return one word
Words(theme='random words').randomize(return_one_word=True)
# cabinet
# bristlecone pine
# dim - bright
Words(theme='random words').randomize() # returns a list of 17k words
Words(theme='random words').randomize(amount_to_return=3) # ['axis', 'overabundant', 'superuser']
Words(theme='random words').randomize(letter_starts_with='A') # returns all words that starts with letter "A"
Words(theme='random words').randomize(letter_starts_with='A', amount_to_return=3) # ['abandoned', 'able', 'absolute']
Words(theme='names').randomize(letter_starts_with='A', amount_to_return=3, capitalize=True) # ['Apron', 'Ashes', 'Anvil']
Get Random Addresses
import json
address_list = Words(theme='address').randomize(amount_to_return=1, return_dict=True)
print(json.dumps(address_list, indent=2))
'''
[
{
"address": "279 troy road",
"city": "east greenbush",
"state": "ny",
"zip": "12061"
}
]
'''
# if "return_dict" argument isn't specified it will return a list():
'''
["2465 hempstead turnpike, east meadow ny 11554"]
'''
If you want to add your list of addresses, have a look at addresses_list.txt and format it as it's formatted there to work properly.
Format:address, city, state, zip
Look for available built-in themes
If "theme" argument is not specified âž¡ defaults to "random words".
Words().available_themes()
# ['random words', 'names', 'surnames', 'cities', 'countries', 'address']
Specify theme you want to get words from
Words(theme='cities').randomize() # pass available arguments
Load and pass file(s) with words
Make sure all words are lowercase, and start on a new line (\n), otherwise it won't work.
# call your words
Words(file=YOUR_FILE).randomize(capitalize=True, return_one_word=True)
# Bazinga!
Get Random Images
Enter any query, and it will return a random image(s) URL based on the provided query, and it will be random on each execution.
Note: If you don't need this feature and want to get rid of dependencies, use poetry remove package_name
from randomit.randomizer import Images
Images(query='cats', amount_to_return=3).get_randomized()
# ['https://images.pexels.com/photos/1170986/pexels-photo-1170986.jpeg', 'https://images.pexels.com/photos/1056251/pexels-photo-1056251.jpeg', 'https://images.pexels.com/photos/1056251/pexels-photo-1056251.jpeg']
# if "amount_to_return" argument is not specified -> defaults to batch of 100 images.
📡 Installation
pip install randomit
git clone https://github.com/dimitryzub/randomit.git
👾 Suggestions
If you have any suggestions or ideas what will be good to add, get involved in discussions section.
🔬 Issues
For issues, visit issues page 🙃
Note for replit.com users. If you’re using randomit on replit, it will throw an error for no obvious for me reason. If you know how to fix it, please, let me know.
Installing package locally via pip doesn’t produce such error as it should (tested in Pycharm and VSCode).
📜 Docs
To read more in-depth about something, visit documentation page. Currently, there's nothing there. It's under development. Soon there will be more examples.
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