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@ngneat/falso

v7.2.0

Published

All the Fake Data for All Your Real Needs

Downloads

791,165

Readme

All the Fake Data for All Your Real Needs 🙂

Create massive amounts of fake data in the browser and NodeJS. Tree Shakeable & Fully Typed.

@ngneat/falso commitizen PRs coc-badge semantic-release styled with prettier

✅  203 Functions
✅  Tree Shakable
✅  Fully Typed
✅  Factory Functions
✅  Entity Functions
✅  Single and Array Result

🤓 Learn about it on the docs site

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Installation

npm i @ngneat/falso
yarn add @ngneat/falso

Usage

import { randEmail, randFullName } from '@ngneat/falso';

const user = { email: randEmail(), name: randFullName() };

const emails = randEmail({ length: 10 });

You can specify the length of elements you want to generate. Below is an example of generating 10 emails with length equal or smaller than 20 characters.

const emails = randEmail({ length: 10, maxCharCount: 20 });

Setting a Randomness Seed

You can set your own seed if you want consistent results:

import { rand, seed } from '@ngneat/falso';

seed('some-constant-seed');

// Always returns 2
rand([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);

// Reset random seed
seed();

Contribute

  • Go over the steps in this guide
  • Add a new falso

contribute

  • Use npm run c and choose the right answers