1.3.0 • Published 2 years ago

voucher-code-generator v1.3.0

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8,578
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

Coupon Code Generator

Generate unique, random, and hard to guess coupon / voucher codes. Use cases: promo codes, loyalty coupons, gift vouchers, in-app purchases, referral links

This library originates from Voucherify.

https://www.voucherify.io/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=repo&utm_campaign=opensource

Voucherify - programmable building blocks for coupon, referral, and loyalty programs.

Our developer friendly, API-first platform helps developers integrate digital promotions across any marketing channel or customer touchpoint - eventually giving full control over campaigns back to the marketing team.

Why Voucherify?

  • RESTful API with pre-built client libraries and comprehensive documentation
  • Configurable webhooks allow you to integrate Voucherify with any API service out there
  • Get real-time visibility into every change in your system with monitoring & logs
  • Explore the possibilities with dozens of working demos and test mode
  • Livechat & Slack support

See the full documentation - https://docs.voucherify.io

Installation

In Node.js

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save voucher-code-generator

Include with require:

var voucher_codes = require('voucher-code-generator');

In a browser

<script src="voucher_codes.js"></script>

Usage

Generate 5 codes, each 8 characters long:

voucher_codes.generate({
    length: 8,
    count: 5
});

Sample result: ["FR6bwx1q", "ByamOdWV", "7roFwfQs", "rmWlwvll", "pgih5eAB"]

Charset

Default charset is alphanumeric (numbers and letters). However, you can specify your own charset:

voucher_codes.generate({
    length: 6,
    count: 3,
    charset: "0123456789"
});

Sample result: ["386525", "676442", "019075"]

You can also use one of the predefined charsets by calling voucher_codes.charset(name).

namecharset
"numbers""0123456789"
"alphabetic""abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
"alphanumeric""0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"

For example:

voucher_codes.generate({
    length: 5,
    count: 4,
    charset: voucher_codes.charset("alphabetic")
});

Result: ["odghy", "kZEYc", "eOTCl", "wVCzD"]

Prefix and Postfix

You can optionally surround each generated code with a prefix and/or postfix.

For instance:

voucher_codes.generate({
    prefix: "promo-",
    postfix: "-2015"
});

Result: ["promo-WZ4x1t3U-2015"]

Pattern

Codes may follow a specified pattern. Use hash (#) as a placeholder for random characters. Notice that if pattern is specified then length is ignored.

Example:

voucher_codes.generate({
    pattern: "##-###-##",
});

Result: ["P7-ofW-Ka"]

Infeasible configs

There exist some configs that are not feasible. For example it's not possible to generate 1000 codes if you want your codes to be 2 characters long and consisting only of numbers. Voucher code generator detects such cases and throws an error "Not possible to generate requested number of codes.".

try {
    voucher_codes.generate({
        count: 1000,
        length: 2,
        charset: "0123456789"
    });
catch (e) {
    console.log("Sorry, not possible.");
}

Sequential code

It is possible to generate a specific code from the pool of all possible codes for a config using a sequenceOffset parameter. The offset must be greater than equal 0, otherwise the first possible combination will be returned.
The offset must be less than the number of maximum combinations for a config, otherwise the last possible combination will be returned. It is possible to generate a series of codes starting from sequenceOffset by additionally using count config parameter.

var sequenceOffset = 52;

voucher_codes.generate({
    count: 3,
    length: 2,
    charset: "0123456789"
}, sequenceOffset);

Result: ["52", "53", "54"]

Config reference

attributedefault valuedescription
length8Number of characters in a generated code (excluding prefix and postfix)
count1Number of codes generated.
charsetalphanumericCharacters that can appear in the code.
prefix""A text appended before the code.
postfix""A text appended after the code.
pattern"########"A pattern for codes where hashes (#) will be replaced with random characters.

Testing

Install dependencies:

npm install

Run tests:

npm run test

License

Code released under the MIT license.