faker
colors.js
faker | colors.js | |
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58 | 52 | |
11,783 | 5,155 | |
1.9% | - | |
9.7 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | 11 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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faker
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Easily create mock data for unit tests 🧪
Instead of manually having to think of defaults for your interface properties, you could use Faker.
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Leveling up your custom fake data with Faker.js
If you think you have something which other Faker users would find useful, you can contribute it to Faker! See the contributing guide, you can create an issue or a pull request.
- Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider
- Show HN: Buyidentities.com
- Show HN: Generate JSON mock data for testing/initial app development
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Web workers in ReactJs
First, we create a react project, and then we use a service faker to create 25000 user records.
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Component Testing with Cypress and Reactjs
Use faker.js to generate random values for your mock data.
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Sveltekit Twitter Clone starter made with Lucia Auth, Prisma and Faker.js
I built a starter project for developing a social media app with Sveltekit, Lucia Auth, Prisma and Faker.js. Uses sqlite for prototyping but can easily be changed to Postgres or MySQL.
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How do you get realistic data in your staging databases?
Don’t even need chatGPT or json files! There are libraries like faker that’ll do it on the fly for you!
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C++ Faker library
I am currently working with Typescript as well as C++ and I enjoyed using FakerJS library for testing data. I've checked for C++ libraries and I haven't found anything that could be used for my basic needs (like generating emails, passwords, names, uuids or lorem words) so I just started my own project with idea to deliver such library to C++ developers.
colors.js
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Mitigate the hidden security risks of open source software libraries
However, it's unlikely that the majority of users actually visit GitHub at https://github.com/Marak/colors.js to review the code, even at a high level. Most developers tend to rely on the assurance that open source software is generally safe to use.
- when u finally found that ONE repo which fits your needs and is not outdated but you have issues to raise
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Marak: The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated
> A new feature was added to the colors.js project for generating cool ASCII Art American Flags. Unfortunately, this feature was not bug-free and some test code slipped into the release causing issues downstream. Nobody is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes from time to time.
https://github.com/Marak/colors.js/commits/master shows 4 commits and 2 releases. Does not seem like a simple mistake
> As per our internal open-source development process, I opened an Issue in colors to track the bug as soon as it was confirmed. It happened to be a weekend [...] I tagged some other open-source developers I've worked with in the past to see if they had time to assist and closed the browser tab.
- Recognize that there are many reasons that people create open source work...its a form of their self expression like Michelangelo or Salvador Dali, and nobody should complain if a metaphoric Jackson Pollock, decides to make their work resemble paint splatter instead of an architectural masterpiece.
- this thread will forever be living proof that the entire node ecosystem is a fucking dumpster fire.
- CVE-2021-23567
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JavaScript News and Updates of January 2022
Early this month, the malicious attack on free-to-use libraries, namely color.js and faker.js, created a real uproar in the development community. These tools are used in thousands of projects and their downloading rate from npm is estimated in millions per week. To everyone’s surprise, it turned out to be an inside job. Marak Squires, the creator of these libraries, intentionally committed malicious code to his projects and published updated codebases on GitHub and npm. It is said that this sabotage was caused by unsuccessful attempts of Mr. Squires to monetize his projects. Fortunately, malicious packages were quickly removed and the attacker’s account was suspended. The story sparked a new wave of discussion in the development community on possible steps to make the development and maintenance of open-source projects more sustainable.
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colors.js VS ansis - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Jan 2022
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Marak, the guy behind the recent breaking of faker.js, colors.js, etc., claims that it was a "programming mistake" and wants Github to unban him.
See: https://github.com/Marak/colors.js/issues/285
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Colors.js in dart.
Ever used colors.js? How about the same in dart?
What are some alternatives?
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