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data-generator-retail
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Generates a large JSON object full of fake data for simulating the backend of a poster shop.
Generates a large JSON object full of fake data for simulating the backend of a poster shop.
Used to simulate a REST / GraphQL backend in react-admin. To get a glimpse of the test data, browse the react-admin demo.
import generateData from 'data-generator-retail';
const data = generateData();
// now do whatever you want with the data...
console.log(data);
{
customers: [ /* ...900 customers */],
categories: [ /* ...12 categories */],
products: [ /* ...120 products */],
orders: [ /* ...600 orders */],
invoices: [ /* ...about 500 invoices */],
reviews: [ /* ... */],
}
Data Generator for Retail is licensed under the MIT License, sponsored and supported by marmelab.
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Generates a large JSON object full of fake data for simulating the backend of a poster shop.
The npm package data-generator-retail receives a total of 604 weekly downloads. As such, data-generator-retail popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that data-generator-retail demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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