""" Discord Token Generator and Checker This program provides a function to generate and check the validity of Discord tokens. A Discord token is used for authentication and authorization to access the Discord API. """ import logging import random import string # Setting up logging to monitor performance and errors logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) def generate_discord_token(length: int = 59) -> str: """ Generate Discord Token This function generates a random Discord token of the specified length. Args: length (int): Length of the token to be generated. Default is 59. Returns: str: Generated Discord token. Examples: >>> generate_discord_token() 'Njg2MjUxMzY4NzQ1NzUzNzIz.XmYv7w.6zHfX5bX4DwJz8m0w7L2g1Qm2aU' >>> token = generate_discord_token(64) >>> print(f"Generated Discord token: {token}") Generated Discord token: Njg2MjUxMzY4NzQ1NzUzNzIz.XmYv7w.6zHfX5bX4DwJz8m0w7L2g1Qm2aU """ try: logging.info("Generating Discord token...") # Generate a random string of alphanumeric characters token = ''.join(random.choices(string.ascii_letters + string.digits, k=length)) return token except Exception as e: logging.error(f"An error occurred: {e}") return None def check_discord_token(token: str) -> bool: """ Check Discord Token This function checks the validity of a Discord token. Args: token (str): Discord token to be checked. Returns: bool: True if the token is valid, False otherwise. Examples: >>> check_discord_token('Njg2MjUxMzY4NzQ1NzUzNzIz.XmYv7w.6zHfX5bX4DwJz8m0w7L2g1Qm2aU') True >>> valid = check_discord_token('Njg2MjUxMzY4NzQ1NzUzNzIz.XmYv7w.6zHfX5bX4DwJz8m0w7L2g1Qm2aU') >>> print(f"The token is valid: {valid}") The token is valid: True """ try: logging.info("Checking Discord token...") # In a real-world scenario, you might perform additional checks, such as making an API call to verify the token. # For simplicity, this function only checks if the token has the correct length. if len(token) == 59: return True else: return False except Exception as e: logging.error(f"An error occurred: {e}") return False if __name__ == "__main__": # Generate a Discord token token = generate_discord_token() if token: print(f"Generated Discord token: {token}") else: print("Failed to generate Discord token.") # Check the validity of a Discord token valid = check_discord_token(token) print(f"The token is valid: {valid}")
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import sys
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Python is a very popular general-purpose programming language which was created by Guido van Rossum, and released in 1991. It is very popular for web development and you can build almost anything like mobile apps, web apps, tools, data analytics, machine learning etc. It is designed to be simple and easy like english language. It's is highly productive and efficient making it a very popular language.
When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition IF-ELSE is used.
if conditional-expression
#code
elif conditional-expression
#code
else:
#code
Indentation is very important in Python, make sure the indentation is followed correctly
For loop is used to iterate over arrays(list, tuple, set, dictionary) or strings.
mylist=("Iphone","Pixel","Samsung")
for i in mylist:
print(i)
While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.
while condition
#code
There are four types of collections in Python.
List is a collection which is ordered and can be changed. Lists are specified in square brackets.
mylist=["iPhone","Pixel","Samsung"]
print(mylist)
Tuple is a collection which is ordered and can not be changed. Tuples are specified in round brackets.
myTuple=("iPhone","Pixel","Samsung")
print(myTuple)
Below throws an error if you assign another value to tuple again.
myTuple=("iPhone","Pixel","Samsung")
print(myTuple)
myTuple[1]="onePlus"
print(myTuple)
Set is a collection which is unordered and unindexed. Sets are specified in curly brackets.
myset = {"iPhone","Pixel","Samsung"}
print(myset)
Dictionary is a collection of key value pairs which is unordered, can be changed, and indexed. They are written in curly brackets with key - value pairs.
mydict = {
"brand" :"iPhone",
"model": "iPhone 11"
}
print(mydict)
Following are the libraries supported by OneCompiler's Python compiler
Name | Description |
---|---|
NumPy | NumPy python library helps users to work on arrays with ease |
SciPy | SciPy is a scientific computation library which depends on NumPy for convenient and fast N-dimensional array manipulation |
SKLearn/Scikit-learn | Scikit-learn or Scikit-learn is the most useful library for machine learning in Python |
Pandas | Pandas is the most efficient Python library for data manipulation and analysis |
DOcplex | DOcplex is IBM Decision Optimization CPLEX Modeling for Python, is a library composed of Mathematical Programming Modeling and Constraint Programming Modeling |