import random import string import csv import progressbar ''' Asks user for how many emails they want generated. Must be Integer. If not an integer, keeps recursively cycling back until it gets an integer. ''' def getcount(): rownums = input("How many email addresses?: ") try: rowint = int(rownums) return rowint except ValueError: print ("Please enter an integer value") return getcount() ''' Creates a random string of digits between 1 and 20 characters alphanumeric and adds it to a fake domain and fake extension Most of these emails are completely bogus (eg - gmail.gov) but will meet formatting requirements for my purposes ''' def makeEmail(): extensions = ['com','net','org','gov'] domains = ['gmail','yahoo','comcast','verizon','charter','hotmail','outlook','frontier'] winext = extensions[random.randint(0,len(extensions)-1)] windom = domains[random.randint(0,len(domains)-1)] acclen = random.randint(1,20) winacc = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits) for _ in range(acclen)) finale = winacc + "@" + windom + "." + winext return finale #save count to var howmany = getcount() #counter for While loop counter = 0 #empty array for loop emailarray = [] #uses counter to figure out how many emails to keep making print ("Creating email addresses...") print ("Progress: ") prebar = progressbar.ProgressBar(maxval=int(howmany)) for i in prebar(range(howmany)): while counter < howmany: emailarray.append(str(makeEmail())) counter = counter+1 prebar.update(i) print ("Creation completed.") for i in emailarray: print(i)