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Amey Jadiye commented on TEXT-96:
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[~greenth] Thinking of adding some simple and easy to use tools/methods in 2.x 
release.

> Convenience methods needed for RandomStringGenerator
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TEXT-96
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TEXT-96
>             Project: Commons Text
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>            Reporter: Peter Phillips
>            Priority: Minor
>
> {{RandomStringGenerator}} is extremely verbose compared to the deprecated 
> commons.lang3 {{RandomStringUtils}}.
> Previously we could write:
> {code:java}
> RandomStringUtils.randomNumeric(10)
> {code}
> to generate a numeric string whereas this now has become:
> {code:java}
> new RandomStringGenerator.Builder().withinRange('0', '9').build().generate(10)
> {code}
> although in practice we would then also use static imports too.
> The {{randomAlphabetic}} conversion is even more verbose:
> {code:java}
> new RandomStringGenerator.Builder().withinRange('A', 'z').filteredBy(new 
> CharacterPredicate() {
>                     @Override
>                     public boolean test(int codePoint) {
>                         return codePoint >= 'a' || codePoint <= 'Z';
>                     }
>                 }).build().generate(10))
> {code} and at that point I lost enthusiam with trying to replicate 
> {{randomAlphanumeric}}.
> I don't think the average java developer would understand what a code point 
> is in the first place so then trying to get our automation testers to use the 
> new API to implement random alphanumeric character generation would be 
> difficult.
> I therefore suggest that commons-text should have a copy of 
> {{RandomStringUtils}} which can even delegate to {{RandomStringGenerator}} or 
> alternatively convenience static methods for the common use cases.



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