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Randomuser.me-Node
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Everyone Wants Your Email Address. Think Twice Before Sharing It
Currently I use Fastmail to host my own domain, and then for every new service I save the account in 1Password using [email protected]
It's a bit extreme, but surprisingly little extra effort. That said, most of the accounts I create are throwaway.
For phone numbers I have an old, unused Google voice number I give out. It's a real number, but never checked, except for once every 90? days, to keep it active.
I'd love it if OnePassword integrated with something like https://randomuser.me to generate a new profile for every awful service that needs an account to work.
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Introduction to TypeScript with React
import axios from 'axios'; import { FC, useState } from 'react'; import { AppProps, Users } from './App.types'; import User from './components/User'; const App: FC = ({ title }) => { const [users, setUsers] = useState([]); const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(false); // useEffect(() => { // const getUsers = async () => { // try { // setIsLoading(true); // const { data } = await axios.get( // 'https://randomuser.me/api/?results=10' // ); // console.log(data); // setUsers(data.results); // } catch (error) { // console.log(error); // } finally { // setIsLoading(false); // } // }; // getUsers(); // }, []); const handleClick = async () => { try { setIsLoading(true); const { data } = await axios.get('https://randomuser.me/api/?results=10'); console.log(data); setUsers(data.results); } catch (error) { console.log(error); } finally { setIsLoading(false); } }; return (
{title}
Show Users {isLoading &&Loading...
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{users.map(({ login, name, email }) => {
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})}
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A Comprehensive Guide to APIs and the Fetch API
fetch("https://randomuser.me/api/") .then(response=>{ if(!response.ok){ throw new Error("Failed") } return response.json() }) .then(data => console.log(data)) .catch(error => alert(error))
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Random User Generator (first project on crate.io!)
I just released the first version of random_user, a convenient generator of random user. It simply use the great api from https://randomuser.me/, with reqwest
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10 Web APIs for your projects
randomuser.me
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38 Awesome APIs to Inspire Your Next Software Project
Random User Generator
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Expanding Onto A Pre-existing API with additional features?
Hello, I'd like to make a React Native application using the RandomUser API. I want to make a simple app that takes the data from RandomUser and displays it as a list of people to hire for different jobs. On top of the current API, I want to add a property for categories each person will work in. Something like:
RandomValuesNPP
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SQL/CSV data generator
I've created a Random Values plug-in for Notepad++. You can specify columns (string, int, date etc.) with masks or ranges, and it will generate data as csv, SQL, XML or JSON. See link below
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How do you seed data?
Btw if you want to generate dummy test data for development; I've created a Random Data plug-in for Notepad++, which can output randomly generated data as csv, xml, SQL inserts etc.
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program to fill a test tenant with data
Not 100% what you're looking for, but Notepad++ has a RandomValues plug-in, to generate lists of random values as csv, json or xml
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What password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
The Random Values plug-in in Notepad++ is pretty customizable. It has masks and and option for password safe characters (do not use `1`, `0`, `i`, `o` etc)
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Anywhere I can find a CSV file full of fake users to add to Azure AD for testing purposes
You could use the Random Values plug-in in Notepad++ to generate random values in csv format. You can configure several columns and masks, and it will output random guid, string, int etc.
What are some alternatives?
fake-store-api - FakeStoreAPI is a free online REST API that provides you fake e-commerce JSON data
webpassgen - Simple web-based password generator
emojihub - πΊ A simple & free HTTP API with emojis for your cool apps
NppLspClient - LSP client for Notepad++
faker - Generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js
ADUser_Generator - Active Directory User generating tool to assist with AD related tests\tasks.
opensearch - OpenSearch is a collection of simple formats for the sharing of search results.
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
SpaceX-API - :rocket: Open Source REST API for SpaceX launch, rocket, core, capsule, starlink, launchpad, and landing pad data.
football-standings-api - Display football standings e.g epl, la liga, serie a etc. The data is based on espn site.
picsum-photos - Lorem Ipsum... but for photos.