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random-large-data

v1.4.0

Published

Generate different types of data quickly, great for things such as prototyping and testing.

Downloads

13

Readme

random-large-data

Installation

Using npm:

$ npm i random-large-data

In Node.js

// Load the package
var rld = require('random-large-data');

Why random-large-data?

Because this is a super light weight package that will get you the necessary random large data you need for your current and future projects. With 0 dependencies, I promise you this is as fast and easy as it can get. ⚡️

Requests 👀

If you have any requests please feel free to create a New issue and I will get to it in no time!

Contribution 🙌

I'd be more than happy for any contribution to this package! Simply make your changes in a new branch and create a Pull Request

Currently Available Methods (more coming soon!) 👨‍💻

// Returns a random whole number from 0 < num
randomNumber(num = 100)
> randomNumber(10)
> 5

// Returns an array of the given arrSize based on the min and max number
arrayNumGenerator(min = 0, max = 1, arrSize = 10)
> arrayNumGenerator(0, 100, 5)
> [ 29, 0, 52, 0, 96, 0 ]

// Returns an array of the given arrSize and the strSize
arrayStrGenerator(arrSize = 10, strSize = 5)
> arrayStrGenerator(5, 5)
> [ 'njplr', 'hkkbt', 'zfdup', 'fvnbp', 'khztm' ]

Report all bugs 🐛 here:

https://github.com/jenesh/random-large-data/issues

Todo

  • ~~Update to TypeScript~~ [Done]
  • Add other data types
  • Support different use cases/categories (Personal data, Business data)
  • Add random chat data
  • Add username and password generators
  • Add common dialog and language