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@8hrsk/ranger

v1.0.3

Published

Package for generating fake userdata

Downloads

260

Readme

Ranger

Ranger is an npm module for generating random user data. It creates user profiles complete with names, nicknames, surnames, birthdays, emails, and passwords. This module is useful for testing and prototyping applications where user data is required.

Installation

You can install the Ranger module using npm:

npm install @8hrsk/ranger

Usage

To start using Ranger, require the module and create an instance of the Ranger class:

const Ranger = require('@8hrsk/ranger');
const ranger = new Ranger();

Generating a Single User

You can generate a single user with various properties such as name, nickname, surname, birthday, email, password, and unhashed password:

const user = ranger.User();
console.log(user);

Generating Multiple Users

To generate an array of user objects, specify the number of users you want:

const users = ranger.Users(5);
console.log(users);

Generating Individual Properties

Ranger provides methods to generate individual properties:

Name

Generate a random name:

const name = ranger.name();
console.log(name);

Surname

Generate a random surname:

const surname = ranger.surname();
console.log(surname);

Birthday

Generate a random birthday:

const birthday = ranger.birthday();
console.log(birthday);

Email

Generate a random email, optionally providing a name, surname, and year:

const email = ranger.email('John', 'Doe', 1985);
console.log(email);

Nickname

Generate a random nickname:

const nickname = ranger.nickname();
console.log(nickname);

Password

Generate a hashed and unhashed password:

const password = ranger.password();
console.log(password);

Methods

User()

  • Returns a user object with properties: name, nickname, surname, birthday, email, password, and unhashedPassword.

Users(amount)

  • Generates an array of user objects.
  • Parameters:
    • amount (number): The number of users to generate.

name()

  • Returns an object with a randomly generated name.

surname()

  • Returns an object with a randomly generated surname.

birthday()

  • Returns an object with a randomly generated birthday.

email(name, surname, year)

  • Parameters:
    • name (string, optional): Name for the email.
    • surname (string, optional): Surname for the email.
    • year (number, optional): Year for the email.
  • Returns an object with a randomly generated email.

nickname()

  • Returns an object with a randomly generated nickname.

password()

  • Returns an object with unhashedPassword and hashed password.

Error Handling

  • The Users method throws an error if the amount is not a number.
  • The email methods throws errors if the name or surname are given, but now strings, and year given, but not a number.

License

This module is open-source and available under the MIT License.

Feel free to contribute to the Ranger module by submitting issues or pull requests on GitHub. Happy coding!"