Pydantic-Factories: Type Based mock data generation

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  • pydantic-factories

    Discontinued Simple and powerful mock data generation using pydantic or dataclasses

    Pydantic-Factories is a rather cool project (if I may say so myself) that allows users to generate mock data using pydantic models and dataclasses. It's quite mature already and has more than 15K downloads a month. It's also bundled as part of Starlite, where it can be used to auto generate OpenAPI examples.

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    Discontinued Light, Flexible and Extensible ASGI API framework | Effortlessly Build Performant APIs [Moved to: https://github.com/litestar-org/litestar]

    Pydantic-Factories is a rather cool project (if I may say so myself) that allows users to generate mock data using pydantic models and dataclasses. It's quite mature already and has more than 15K downloads a month. It's also bundled as part of Starlite, where it can be used to auto generate OpenAPI examples.

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