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ghost-faker

v0.2.1

Published

a simple script for setting up a ghost blog with fake data

Readme

Ghost-Faker

Dependency Status npm

A simple script to set up a Ghost blog and enter fake data (posts, users, etc.).


Usage:

As a CLI:

npm install -g ghost-faker

ghostfaker http://localhost:2368/ # The url of your Ghost instance

As an NPM module:

npm install --save-dev ghost-faker
var ghostFaker = require('ghost-faker');

ghostFaker(options);

Options

Ghost-faker can use an options hash, either passed in via command line args or as the only argument to the ghostFaker function.

Allowed options are:

  • url (or 'u for short') - This is the URL of your ghost instance.

Note: when using ghost-faker through the command line, the url can also be passed as the second argument after 'ghost-faker', e.g. ghostfaker <url>

  • email - This is the email that the blog owner account will be setup with (default is a randomly generated email)

  • password - The password of the main owner account (default is a randomly generated password)

  • userName - The full name of the owner user (default is a randomly generated name)

  • blogTitle - The title of the blog (default is a randomly generated word sequence)

  • posts - If you wish to generate posts, specify the number of posts here (default number if --posts argument is supplied is 5)

  • image - If you don't want images to be added to posts, either set this to false or supply --no-image

More options coming soon...