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Licence: mit
PHP Template based random string generator

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DynamicString

Generate random strings from templates.

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Installation

Install via composer:

$ composer require lastguest/dynamic-string

How to use

$generator = new DynamicString();
echo $generator->render("I want a (fried|double|spicy) (tuna|salmon|crab) (sushi|(ura|te)maki), please.");

Templates

Use () for define a group that will be replaced by one of the contained alternatives, random selected.

The | character is used as a separator for multiple choices.

This template will render Yes or No randomly :

(Yes|No)

Groups can be nested, they will resolved with a deep-first order.

This template will render Finger, Fingers, Hand, Hands randomly :

(Finge(r|rs)|Han(d|ds))

A complete template for generate random Sushi orders :

I want a (fried|double|spicy) (tuna|salmon|crab) (sushi|(ura|te)maki), please.

Some outputs :

I want a spicy salmon sushi, please.
I want a double tuna uramaki, please.
I want a double salmon temaki, please.
I want a spicy crab sushi, please.

Changing default group envelope and separator

You can change the default group envelope and separator in the DynamicString constructor.

$generator = new DynamicString('<>',',');
echo $generator->render("<public,protected,private> function(<string,array,callable> myVar){};");

Output:

private function(array myVar){};

Other examples

A fun use for DynamicString: a fantasy RPG stories generator.

$generator = new DynamicString();

$name = "(Quick|Fast|Wet|Rusty|Warm|Curved|Old|Terror|Notched|Smelly|Loud|Heavy|Shiny|Sparkling|Fire|Laser|Cold|Fizzle|Power|Bad|Good|Rustle|Dark|Smokey|Super|Fishy|Pointy|Flash|Beauty|Bleeding|Foo|Master|Small|Big|Red|Gray|Hairy|Magic|Broken|Sharp|Grand|Straight)(mind|blower|killer|hand|ey(e|es)|fee(t|ts)|finge(r|rs)|nose|armpi(t|ts)|blaster|rhymes|bar|sword|blade|breath)";

$race = "(lion|human|worm|rat|orc|elf|pixie|walrus|rooster|dog|parrot|rabbit)";
$class = "(rogue|paladin|warrior|cook|cleric|psychopath|fisherman|wolf)";
$player = "$name, the $race $class.";

$sillystory = "(A (sloppy|quick|brave|small|gentle|cruel|fabulous|shiny) $class $race, named $name) (jumped onto|walked to|crawled under|entered|sprinted to|runned into) a( rooftop| bridge|n house| wormhole|n inn| dungeon) (shouting|whispering|saying|barfing|asking for) ((ancient|magic|modern|silly|awkward) (words|names|runes|spells|shouts|rhimes|swears|songs|tacos)).";

Now, we can generate a silly story with :

echo $generator->render($sillystory);

Some examples :

A cruel rogue orc, named Smellyarmpits jumped onto an house barfing magic tacos.
A fabulous paladin pixie, named Graybar jumped onto a rooftop shouting silly runes.
A brave paladin worm, named Pointyblaster runned into an inn saying awkward names.
A brave psychopath rooster, named Wetsword entered a bridge whispering silly words.
A shiny paladin worm, named Darkeyes walked to a bridge asking for awkward names.
A small psychopath rooster, named Bleedingbar crawled under an inn saying magic songs.
A sloppy warrior parrot, named Rustyblower jumped onto an house asking for ancient swears.

Or we can generate some fun names for our characters :

echo $generator->render($player);
Badblade, the rabbit cleric.
Hairykiller, the elf fisherman.
Bleedingblower, the pixie psychopath.
Notchedrhymes, the pixie paladin.
Fastfingers, the human psychopath.
Hairyfeets, the pixie fisherman.

License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Stefano Azzolini

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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