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json-schema-faker-fsless
Advanced tools
Use JSON Schema along with fake generators to provide consistent and meaningful fake data for your system.
The latest RC16
comes with some deprecations and breaking-changes towards v0.5.x
API:
jsf()
and get a fully-dereferenced result. It will just generate given refs and inline ones, nothing else.
jsf.generate()
is the sync-version, with partial dereferencing through given refs, etc.jsf.resolve()
is the async-version, with full dereferencing, given refs are also supported.d.ts
definitions will be updated on time.Usage info from README.md was moved to
docs/
, read more.
We are more than happy to welcome new contributors, our project is still being developed, but we need more feedback!
Please see our contribution guide to learn how.
We have a gitter room for this project, if you want contribute, talk about specific issues from the library, or you need help on json-schema topics just reach us!
Please take a look at the technical documentation page.
If you think
json-schema-faker
is adding value on what you're doing please consider buying me a coffee.Also, you can support the project via Open Collective.
FAQs
JSON-Schema + fake data generators
The npm package json-schema-faker-fsless receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, json-schema-faker-fsless popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that json-schema-faker-fsless demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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