🎲 Mongoose Dummy
Create realistic test data for your Mongoose models with zero hassle!

Mongoose Dummy is a powerful random data generator built specifically for Mongoose schemas. Generate realistic test data with support for complex relationships, nested objects, and custom generators. Perfect for testing, development, and seeding your MongoDB databases.
✨ Features
- 🔌 Seamless integration with Mongoose models
- 🔄 Smart population of referenced models
- 📋 Random selection from enum values
- 🎯 Customizable field filters
- 🔧 Flexible array length control
- 🎨 Works with Faker.js and other data generation libraries
- 📦 Support for nested objects and arrays
- 🧪 Perfect for testing and development
📦 Installation
npm install @videsk/mongoose-dummy
🚀 Quick Start
import mongoose from 'mongoose';
import MongooseDummy from '@videsk/mongoose-dummy';
import { faker } from '@faker-js/faker';
const dummy = new MongooseDummy(mongoose);
dummy.generators = { faker };
const fakeUser = dummy.model('User').generate();
📖 Usage Guide
🏗️ Defining Schemas
Add the dummy
property to any field you want to generate data for:
const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.person.fullName()
},
email: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.internet.email()
},
address: {
street: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.location.streetAddress()
},
city: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.location.city()
}
},
createdAt: {
type: Date,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.date.past()
}
});
🔄 Working with References
Automatically populate referenced models:
const orderSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
customer: {
type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId,
ref: 'User',
populate: true,
dummy: true
},
products: [{
type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId,
ref: 'Product',
populate: true,
dummy: true
}],
total: {
type: Number,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.number.float({ min: 10, max: 1000 })
}
});
📝 Smart Enum Handling
const taskSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
status: {
type: String,
enum: ['pending', 'in-progress', 'completed'],
dummy: true
},
priority: {
type: String,
enum: ['low', 'medium', 'high'],
dummy: true
}
});
🎯 Custom Field Filters
Generate data only for specific fields:
const requiredOnly = dummy.model('User').generate(
options => options.required === true
);
const validatedFields = dummy.model('User').generate(
options => options.validate !== undefined
);
📚 Array Configuration
Control the length of generated arrays:
const dummy = new MongooseDummy(mongoose);
dummy.setup({ arrayLength: 5 });
const data = dummy.model('Order').generate();
🔗 Complex Relationships
Generate data with nested relationships and dependencies:
const companySchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.company.name()
},
employees: [{
type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId,
ref: 'User',
populate: true,
dummy: true
}],
departments: [{
name: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.commerce.department()
},
manager: {
type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId,
ref: 'User',
populate: true,
dummy: true
},
budget: {
type: Number,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.number.int({ min: 10000, max: 1000000 })
}
}]
});
🎨 Custom Data Generation
Use values from other fields in your generators:
const productSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: {
type: String,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.commerce.productName()
},
basePrice: {
type: Number,
dummy: ({ faker }) => faker.number.float({ min: 10, max: 1000 })
},
discountedPrice: {
type: Number,
dummy() {
return this.basePrice * 0.8;
}
}
});
⚠️ Limitations
- 🔄 Populate feature is limited to one level deep to prevent circular dependencies
- 🏷️ Fields without a
dummy
key are ignored in generation - 🔒 Some Mongoose features like virtual fields are not supported
🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues and pull requests.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
🧪 Running Tests
npm test
📄 License
LGPL-2.1 License - Created with ❤️ by Videsk™
🙏 Acknowledgments
Special thanks to all contributors and the Mongoose community for making this project possible!