Chilkat2-Python
Chilkat2-Python
Generating Repeatable Random Data for Testing/Debugging
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Demonstrates how to use the Fortuna PRNG to generate random-looking but repeatable non-random data for the purpose of testing and debugging.Chilkat Chilkat2-Python Downloads
import chilkat2
success = False
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
success = False
fortuna = chilkat2.Prng()
# Normally an application would seed the PRNG with entropy from
# some real random source. However, sometimes we want the same
# random sequence of bytes for testing and debugging purposes.
# This a reason why GetEntropy and AddEntropy are two different methods.
# An application could omit the call to GetEntropy, and instead pass
# non-random data to AddEntropy. For example:
# Seed the PRNG with non-entropy, so we get a repeatable sequence.
# Note: AddEntropy can be called any number of times.
success = fortuna.AddEntropy("01020304","hex")
success = fortuna.AddEntropy("hello world","ascii")
# Generate some random data:
strRandHex = fortuna.GenRandom(16,"hex")
strRandBase64 = fortuna.GenRandom(22,"base64")
strRandBase58 = fortuna.GenRandom(32,"base58")
print("hex random bytes: " + strRandHex)
print("base64 random bytes: " + strRandBase64)
print("base58 random bytes: " + strRandBase58)
# Try it again with a different object to verify that the same results are obtained:
fortuna2 = chilkat2.Prng()
success = fortuna2.AddEntropy("01020304","hex")
success = fortuna2.AddEntropy("hello world","ascii")
strRandHex = fortuna2.GenRandom(16,"hex")
strRandBase64 = fortuna2.GenRandom(22,"base64")
strRandBase58 = fortuna2.GenRandom(32,"base58")
print("hex random bytes: " + strRandHex)
print("base64 random bytes: " + strRandBase64)
print("base58 random bytes: " + strRandBase58)