faker
Faker.js
faker | Faker.js | |
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58 | 66 | |
11,783 | 1,569 | |
1.9% | - | |
9.7 | 1.7 | |
6 days ago | over 2 years 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.
Faker.js
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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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Unofficial Faker.js fork positions itself as official successor and assumes name and Open Collective sponsors
For anyone else curious about the allusion to Aaron Swartz, it can be found here and reads (as of posting):
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This is not normal.
Sorry little boy--- I needed to update my LinkedIn profile, hire a professional to write my resume and photograph me, and work on an open-source project no one will use (or worse- work on something everyone uses)"
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Is there something wrong with OpenSource model?
So people, I've been reading the news regarding some great packages on GitHub, like the Colors and the Faker. I understand that this isn't related entirely with the linux community, but it is something that we should pay attention.
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Re: the faker.js debacle: A daily reminder that htmx & hyperscript are dependency free
A developer appears to have purposefully corrupted a pair of open-source libraries on GitHub and software registry npm — “faker.js” and “colors.js” — that thousands of users depend on, rendering any project that contains these libraries useless, as reported by Bleeping Computer.
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Open source developer corrupts widely-used libraries, affecting tons of projects
I mean he also maliciously changed all of the links on a faker.js issue to point to conspiracy theories (which I am pretty sure is against Github's TOS): https://github.com/Marak/faker.js/pull/2
- What happened with fakerjs
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The EndGame - Fakerjs
About Four (4) Days Ago, the Author of Fakerjs a popular JavaScript library with more than 2 million weekly Download from NPM Deleted the repository and replaced it with one that only has the modified ReadMe "What really happened with Aaron Swartz?" and no content, and pushed an empty package to npm as the latest version (6.6.6).
- Marak, creator of faker.js who recently deleted the project due to lack of funding and abuse of open source projects/developers pushed some strange Anti American update which has an infinite loop
- Marak adds infinite loop test to popular colors.js
What are some alternatives?
falso - All the Fake Data for All Your Real Needs 🙂
jest-playwright - Running tests using Jest & Playwright
yup-schema-faker - Fake data generator for yup
simplecrawler - Flexible event driven crawler for node.
casual - Fake data generator for javascript
plop - Consistency Made Simple
fake-store-api - FakeStoreAPI is a free online REST API that provides you fake e-commerce JSON data
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
copycat - Generate deterministic fake values: The same input will always generate the same fake-output.
os-locale - Get the system locale