Re: Generating random values. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Chris Travers
Subject Re: Generating random values.
Date
Msg-id 43037F02.7010501@travelamericas.com
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In response to Generating random values.  (Fernando Lujan <flujan@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
Hi Fernando;

I think that PL/Perl would be the easiest language to use in this case.
However, you could use PL/PGSQL and do something like:
1)  Generate a random number (RANDOM()) and multiply it by a base value,
and add something to it to bring it within a certain range.
2)  Look up the ASCII character associated with the random number.  I
forget the function name, but it is listed, I think, under string
functions in the docs.
3)  Concatenate this onto the end of your string.  The operator is ||.

Doing this with a fixed-length password would be extremely easy.  If you
have to do it with a variable length password, then the logic will need
to be a loop.  THis is probably the cleanest way to do it.  You could
probably even do this with ANSI SQL functions with a clever case
statement (I am assuming that a function is allowed to call itself).

Something like:

create function random_string(int, varchar) returns varchar AS '
select
CASE WHEN length($2) < $1  THEN random_string($2 || chr((random() *
(ascii_max - ascii_min))::int + ascii_min), $1)
ELSE $2
END
' LANGUAGE SQL;

Of course replace ascii_max and ascii_min with the maximum and minimum
ascii values you want it to use.

You can then create another function like this:
CREATE FUNCTION random_string(int) returns varchar AS '
SELECT random_string($1, '''');
' LANGUAGE SQL;

This becomes much harder when working with Unicode, I think....

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
Metatron Technology Consulting

Fernando Lujan wrote:

>Hi folks,
>
>I have a table wich contains my users... I want to insert to each user
>a random password, so I need a random function. Is there such function
>in Postgres? I just found the RANDOM which generates values between
>0.0 and 1.0.
>
>Any help or suggestion will be appreciated. :)
>
>Fernando Lujan
>
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