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npm install casual-browserify
A fork of Egor Gumenyuk's excellent casual. The purpose of
this branch is include static require()
calls in order to work more happily with Browserify. As
a side effect, the lazy-loading functionality is removed. In most cases you probably want to use
regular boo1ean/casual.
var casual = require('casual');
// Generate random sentence
// You don't need function call operator here
// because most of generators use properties mechanism
var sentence = casual.sentence;
// Generate random city name
var city = casual.city;
// Define custom generator
casual.define('point', function() {
return {
x: Math.random(),
y: Math.random()
};
});
// Generate random point
var point = casual.point;
// And so on..
Casual uses javascript properties for common generators so you don't need to use function call operator
// Address
casual.country // 'United Kingdom'
casual.city // 'New Ortiz chester'
casual.zip(digits = {5, 9}) // '26995-7979' (if no digits specified then random selection between ZIP and ZIP+4)
casual.street // 'Jadyn Islands'
casual.address // '6390 Tremblay Pines Suite 784'
casual.address1 // '8417 Veda Circles'
casual.address2 // 'Suite 648'
casual.state // 'Michigan'
casual.state_abbr // 'CO'
casual.latitude // 90.0610
casual.longitude // 180.0778
casual.building_number // 2413
// Text
casual.sentence // 'Laborum eius porro consequatur.'
casual.sentences(n = 3) // 'Dolorum fuga nobis sit natus consequatur. Laboriosam sapiente. Natus quos ut.'
casual.title // 'Systematic nobis'
casual.text // 'Nemo tempore natus non accusamus eos placeat nesciunt. et fugit ut odio nisi dolore non ... (long text)'
casual.description // 'Vel et rerum nostrum quia. Dolorum fuga nobis sit natus consequatur.'
casual.short_description // 'Qui iste similique iusto.'
casual.string // 'saepe quia molestias voluptates et'
casual.word // 'voluptatem'
casual.words(n = 7) // 'sed quis ut beatae id adipisci aut'
casual.array_of_words(n = 7) // [ 'voluptas', 'atque', 'vitae', 'vel', 'dolor', 'saepe', 'ut' ]
casual.letter // 'k'
// Internet
casual.ip // '21.44.122.149'
casual.domain // 'darrion.us'
casual.url // 'germaine.net'
casual.email // 'Josue.Hessel@claire.us'
casual.user_agent // 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0'
// Person
casual.name // 'Alberto'
casual.username // 'Darryl'
casual.first_name // 'Derek'
casual.last_name // 'Considine'
casual.full_name // 'Kadin Torphy'
casual.password // '(205)580-1350Schumm'
casual.name_prefix // 'Miss'
casual.name_suffix // 'Jr.'
casual.company_name // 'Cole, Wuckert and Strosin'
casual.company_suffix // 'Inc'
casual.catch_phrase // 'Synchronised optimal concept'
casual.phone // '982-790-2592'
// Numbers
casual.random // 0.7171590146608651 (core generator)
casual.integer(from = -1000, to = 1000) // 632
casual.double(from = -1000, to = 1000) // -234.12987444
casual.array_of_digits(n = 7) // [ 4, 8, 3, 1, 7, 6, 6 ]
casual.array_of_integers(n = 7) // [ -105, -7, -532, -596, -430, -957, -234 ]
casual.array_of_doubles(n = 7) // [ -866.3755785673857, -166.62194719538093, ...]
casual.coin_flip // true
// Date
casual.unix_time // 659897901
casual.moment // moment.js object see http://momentjs.com/docs/
casual.date(format = 'YYYY-MM-DD') // '2001-07-06' (see available formatters http://momentjs.com/docs/#/parsing/string-format/)
casual.time(format = 'HH:mm:ss') // '03:08:02' (see available formatters http://momentjs.com/docs/#/parsing/string-format/)
casual.century // 'IV'
casual.am_pm // 'am'
casual.day_of_year // 323
casual.day_of_month // 9
casual.day_of_week // 4
casual.month_number // 9
casual.month_name // 'March'
casual.year // 1990
casual.timezone // 'America/Miquelon'
// Payments
casual.card_type // 'American Express'
casual.card_number(vendor) // '4716506247152101' (if no vendor specified then random)
casual.card_exp // '03/04'
casual.card_data // { type: 'MasterCard', number: '5307558778577046', exp: '04/88', holder_name: 'Jaron Gibson' }
// Misc
casual.country_code // 'ES'
casual.language_code // 'ru'
casual.locale // 'hi_IN'
casual.currency // { symbol: 'R', name: 'South African Rand', symbol_native: 'R', decimal_digits: 2, rounding: 0, code: 'ZAR', name_plural: 'South African rand' }
casual.currency_code // 'TRY'
casual.currency_symbol // 'TL'
casual.currency_name // Turkish Lira
casual.mime_type // 'audio/mpeg'
casual.file_extension // 'rtf'
casual.boolean // true
casual.uuid // '2f4dc6ba-bd25-4e66-b369-43a13e0cf150'
// Colors
casual.color_name // 'DarkOliveGreen'
casual.safe_color_name // 'maroon'
casual.rgb_hex // '#2e4e1f'
casual.rgb_array // [ 194, 193, 166 ]
casual.define('user', function() {
return {
email: casual.email,
firstname: casual.first_name,
lastname: casual.last_name,
password: casual.password
};
});
// Generate object with randomly generated fields
var user = casual.user;
If you want to pass some params to your generator:
casual.define('profile', function(type) {
return {
title: casual.title,
description: casual.description,
type: type || 'private'
};
});
// Generate object with random data
var profile = casual.profile('public');
NOTE: if getter function has non-empty arguments list then generator should be called as function casual.profile('public')
,
otherwise it should be accessed as property casual.profile
.
You can get localized version of casual generator:
var casual = require('casual').ru_RU;
casual.street; // 'Бухарестская'
Default locale is en_US
.
See src/providers/{{locale}} for more details about available locales and locale specific generators.
If you don't find necessary locale, please create an issue or just add it :)
Get random array element
var item = casual.random_element(['ball', 'clock', 'table']);
Extract random object value
var val = casual.random_value({ a: 1, b: 3, c: 42 });
// val will be equal 1 or 3 or 42
Extract random object key
var val = casual.random_key({ a: 1, b: 3, c: 42 });
// val will be equal 'a' or 'b' or 'c'
Replace placeholders with generators results
casual.populate('{{email}} {{first_name}}');
// 'Dallin.Konopelski@yahoo.com Lyla'
Pick random element from given array and populate it
var formats = ['{{first_name}}', '{{last_name}} {{city}}'];
casual.populate_one_of(formats);
// Same as
casual.populate(casual.random_element(formats));
Replace all #
in string with digits
var format = '(##)-00-###-##';
casual.numerify(format); // '(10)-00-843-32'
Register generators provider
var words = ['flexible', 'great', 'ok', 'good'];
var doge_provider = {
such: function() {
return 'such ' + casual.random_element(words);
},
doge_phrase: function() {
return 'wow ' + casual.such();
}
};
casual.register_provider(doge_provider);
casual.such; // 'such good'
casual.doge_phrase; // 'wow such flexible'
If you want to use a specific seed in order to get a repeatable random sequence:
casual.seed(123);
It uses Mersenne Twister pseudorandom number generator in core.
If you want to pass generator as a callback somewhere or just hate properties you always can access generator function at casual._{generator}
// Generate value using function
var title = casual._title();
// Same as
var title = casual.title;
// Pass generator as callback
var array_of = function(times, generator) {
var result = [];
for (var i = 0; i < times; ++i) {
result.push(generator());
}
return result;
};
// Will generate array of five random timestamps
var array_of_timestamps = array_of(5, casual._unix_time);
Or you can get functional version of casual generator:
var casual = require('casual').functions();
// Generate title
casual.title();
// Generate timestamp
casual.unix_time();
There is a simple cli util which could be used to view/debug providers output:
# Will render table with columns [generator_name, result] for all providers
node utils/show.js
# Will render table with columns [generator_name, result] only for person provider
node utils/show.js person
Currently you can't use casual with browserify. Please check out this browserify-friendly fork Klowner/casual-browserify
Heavily inspired by https://github.com/fzaninotto/Faker
The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2014 Egor Gumenyuk boo1ean0807@gmail.com
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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Fake data generator (Browserify friendly)
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