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generate-dummy-data

v1.0.1

Published

dummydata-generator

Downloads

3

Readme

dummydata-generator

A simple npm package to generate dummy data. The package provides an easy way to generate dummy data for testing purposes. The package can generate string, number, and boolean data types.

Installation

You can install this package using npm. Run the following command:

bash Copy code npm install dummydata-generator Usage

To use the package, import it into your project:

const generateDummyData = require('dummydata-generator'); Then you can use the generateDummyData() function to generate dummy data.

const fields = [ { id: Number }, { name: String }, { age: Number, length: 2 }, { isVerified: Boolean }, ];

const totalnumberofdatatobegenerated = 5;

const dummydata = generateDummyData({ totalnumberofdatatobegenerated, fields }); console.log(dummydata); Parameters

The function generateDummyData() takes two parameters:

totalnumberofdatatobegenerated: The total number of data objects to be generated. fields: An array of objects, where each object represents a field in the generated data object. The keys of the object represent the field name, and the values represent the data type of the field. The supported data types are: Number: Generates a random number. String: Generates a random string. Boolean: Generates a random boolean value. You can also provide an optional length property to generate a string or number of a specific length. Example javascript Copy code const fields = [ { id: Number }, { name: String }, { age: Number, length: 2 }, { isVerified: Boolean }, ];

const totalnumberofdatatobegenerated = 5;

const dummydata = generateDummyData({ totalnumberofdatatobegenerated, fields }); console.log(dummydata); The output will be an array of objects like the following:

javascript Copy code [ { id: 9420, name: 'zTVfeftCXql', age: 81, isVerified: false }, { id: 2946, name: 'GvLKhunAjmc', age: 74, isVerified: true }, { id: 2407, name: 'cQKrHDvUSLq', age: 28, isVerified: false }, { id: 9420, name: 'GtOyxcwJpxC', age: 81, isVerified: false }, { id: 2946, name: 'NGyvlhnxtJi', age: 74, isVerified: true } ] Note: If the fields are of type String or Number, you can add a length property to generate a value of that length.