The Haikunator is a project to provide "Heroku-like memorable random names". These names usually consist of an adjective, a noun, and a random number or token. The original repository is implemented in Ruby, with ports to Go, Javascript, Python, PHP, Elixer, .NET, Java, and Dart.
We will be implementing this in Factor using the qw vocabulary that provides a simple way to make "arrays of strings" using the qw{ syntax.
First, a list of adjectives:
CONSTANT: adjectives qw{ autumn hidden bitter misty silent empty dry dark summer icy delicate quiet white cool spring winter patient twilight dawn crimson wispy weathered blue billowing broken cold damp falling frosty green long late lingering bold little morning muddy old red rough still small sparkling throbbing shy wandering withered wild black young holy solitary fragrant aged snowy proud floral restless divine polished ancient purple lively nameless lucky odd tiny free dry yellow orange gentle tight super royal broad steep flat square round mute noisy hushy raspy soft shrill rapid sweet curly calm jolly fancy plain shinny }
Next, a list of nouns:
CONSTANT: nouns qw{ waterfall river breeze moon rain wind sea morning snow lake sunset pine shadow leaf dawn glitter forest hill cloud meadow sun glade bird brook butterfly bush dew dust field fire flower firefly feather grass haze mountain night pond darkness snowflake silence sound sky shape surf thunder violet water wildflower wave water resonance sun wood dream cherry tree fog frost voice paper frog smoke star atom band bar base block boat term credit art fashion truth disk math unit cell scene heart recipe union limit bread toast bonus lab mud mode poetry tooth hall king queen lion tiger penguin kiwi cake mouse rice coke hola salad hat }
We will make a token out of digits:
CONSTANT: token-chars "0123456789"
Finally, a simple haikunate
implementation:
: haikunate ( -- str ) adjectives random nouns random 4 [ token-chars random ] "" replicate-as "%s-%s-%s" sprintf ;
We can try it a few times, to see how it works:
IN: scratchpad haikunate . "odd-water-8344" IN: scratchpad haikunate . "flat-tooth-9324" IN: scratchpad haikunate . "wandering-lion-8346" IN: scratchpad haikunate . "yellow-mud-9780" IN: scratchpad haikunate . "patient-unit-4203" IN: scratchpad haikunate . "floral-feather-1023"
Some versions of "haikunate" in other languages include features such as:
- allow customization of the delimiter (dots are popular)
- allow the token to be specified as a range of possible numbers
- allow the token to be restricted to a maximum length
- allow the token to be represented using hex digits
- allow the token to be represented with custom character sets
- etc.
This is available on my GitHub.
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