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random-document
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Create random documents for input testing.
This is a command-line tool for randomly generating a list of JSON documents based on an input template.
To run the command use:
> node index.js [json template file name] [# of documents to generate] [json output file name]
Example command:
> node index.js sample-user-record-template.js 4 sample-output.json
Created 4 random json documents in records.json
Example input:
{
"userId": [1234, 1333, 1559, 1003, 1239, 4230],
"userName": ["Adam Cook", "Adam Smith", "David Cook", "David Mortar", "Dale Sawyer"],
"age": [11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66]
}
Example output:
{
"documentList": [
{
"userId": 1559,
"userName": "David Cook",
"age": 66
},
{
"userId": 1234,
"userName": "Adam Cook",
"age": 66
},
{
"userId": 1234,
"userName": "Dale Sawyer",
"age": 11
},
{
"userId": 4230,
"userName": "Adam Cook",
"age": 44
}
]
}
This tool is rough, but it works. A list of possible improvements:
FAQs
Create random documents for input testing.
The npm package random-document receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, random-document popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that random-document 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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