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Generate massive amounts of fake contextual data


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What is faker?

The faker npm package is a powerful tool for generating massive amounts of fake data in Node.js and the browser. It is commonly used for testing, bootstrapping databases, and creating realistic-looking UI prototypes. Faker can generate data for various categories, including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates, and more.

What are faker's main functionalities?

Generating Names

Generates a random full name. Useful for creating user profiles or contact lists in testing environments.

faker.name.findName();

Generating Addresses

Produces a random street address. This can be used to test address forms or display sample addresses on a map.

faker.address.streetAddress();

Generating Internet-related Information

Creates a random email address. Ideal for testing email validation or populating a database with unique user emails.

faker.internet.email();

Generating Lorem Ipsum Text

Generates random 'Lorem Ipsum' text. This is particularly useful for designers and developers who want to fill their layouts with placeholder text to check text formatting and layouts.

faker.lorem.paragraphs();

Generating Random Numbers

Generates a random number within a specified range. This can be used for creating randomized data points for testing calculations or generating mock analytics data.

faker.random.number({ min: 1, max: 100 });

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faker.js - generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js

Faker.js

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npm version

Demo

http://marak.com/faker.js/

Usage

Browser

<script src = "faker.js" type = "text/javascript"></script>
<script>
  var randomName = faker.name.findName(); // Caitlyn Kerluke
  var randomEmail = faker.internet.email(); // Rusty@arne.info
  var randomCard = faker.helpers.createCard(); // random contact card containing many properties
</script>

Node.js

var faker = require('./faker');

var randomName = faker.name.findName(); // Rowan Nikolaus
var randomEmail = faker.internet.email(); // Kassandra.Haley@erich.biz
var randomCard = faker.helpers.createCard(); // random contact card containing many properties

Dependent tools

Fake JSON Schema

Use faker generators to populate JSON Schema samples. See: https://github.com/pateketrueke/json-schema-faker/

CLI

Run faker generators from Command Line. See: https://github.com/lestoni/faker-cli

Localization

As of version v2.0.0 faker.js supports 27 different language definition packs.

The default language is set to English.

Setting a new locale is simple:

// sets locale to de
faker.locale = "de";

Read further for complete list of locales.

API

  • name
    • firstName
    • lastName
    • findName
    • prefix
    • suffix
  • address
    • zipCode
    • city
    • cityPrefix
    • citySuffix
    • streetName
    • streetAddress
    • streetSuffix
    • secondaryAddress
    • county
    • country
    • state
    • stateAbbr
    • latitude
    • longitude
  • phone
    • phoneNumber
    • phoneNumberFormat
    • phoneFormats
  • internet
    • avatar
    • email
    • userName
    • domainName
    • domainSuffix
    • domainWord
    • ip
    • userAgent
    • color
    • password
  • company
    • suffixes
    • companyName
    • companySuffix
    • catchPhrase
    • bs
    • catchPhraseAdjective
    • catchPhraseDescriptor
    • catchPhraseNoun
    • bsAdjective
    • bsBuzz
    • bsNoun
  • image
    • image
    • avatar
    • imageUrl
    • abstract
    • animals
    • business
    • cats
    • city
    • food
    • nightlife
    • fashion
    • people
    • nature
    • sports
    • technics
    • transport
  • lorem
    • words
    • sentence
    • sentences
    • paragraph
    • paragraphs
  • helpers
    • randomNumber
    • randomize
    • slugify
    • replaceSymbolWithNumber
    • shuffle
    • mustache
    • createCard
    • contextualCard
    • userCard
    • createTransaction
  • date
    • past
    • future
    • between
    • recent
  • random
    • number
    • array_element
    • object_element
    • uuid
  • finance
    • account
    • accountName
    • mask
    • amount
    • transactionType
    • currencyCode
    • currencyName
    • currencySymbol
  • hacker
    • abbreviation
    • adjective
    • noun
    • verb
    • ingverb
    • phrase
  • locales
    • de
    • de_AT
    • de_CH
    • en
    • en_AU
    • en_BORK
    • en_CA
    • en_GB
    • en_IND
    • en_US
    • en_au_ocker
    • es
    • fa
    • fr
    • it
    • ja
    • ko
    • nb_NO
    • nep
    • nl
    • pl
    • pt_BR
    • ru
    • sk
    • sv
    • vi
    • zh_CN
  • locale
    • 0
    • 1
  • localeFallback
    • 0
    • 1
  • definitions
    • name
    • address
    • company
    • lorem
    • hacker
    • phone_number
    • finance
    • internet

Tests

npm install .
make test

You can view a code coverage report generated in coverage/lcov-report/index.html.

Authors

Matthew Bergman & Marak Squires

faker.js - Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Matthew Bergman & Marak Squires http://github.com/marak/faker.js/

faker.js was inspired by and has used data definitions from:

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.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Last updated on 11 May 2015

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