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mongofill

v0.1.3

Published

A powerful tool for generating fake data in mongodb using faker-js and mongoose

Downloads

7

Readme

MongoFill

MongoFill is a JavaScript repository that makes populating MongoDB databases with fake data a breeze. With the power of Mongoose and Faker, MongoFill lets you generate large volumes of realistic but fictitious data with ease. It provides its own data model syntax, making it simple to define the structure of your data.

Features

🌟 Easy-to-use syntax for defining data models. 🚀 Generate large-scale synthetic datasets for MongoDB. 💡 Customize the generated data to match your specific needs. 📚 Comprehensive documentation and examples to get you started.

Examples

Check out the examples folder in this repository to see MongoFill in action. We've provided a variety of use cases, ranging from user profiles to product catalogs, to demonstrate the flexibility and versatility of MongoFill. Dive in and explore the possibilities!

Documentation

Detailed usage instructions, data model syntax, and more can be found in the MongoFill Documentation. The documentation is your go-to resource for getting started with MongoFill. It provides step-by-step guides, code snippets, and tips to help you make the most out of the library. Let's unleash the power of MongoFill together!

Installation

To get started with MongoFill, install it using NPM:

npm install mongofill

License

MongoFill is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. We encourage you to contribute back to the project and share your improvements with the community.

Contribution

Contributions are more than welcome! If you have ideas for new features, bug fixes, or enhancements, feel free to submit a pull request. Let's collaborate and make MongoFill even better together.

Feedback

We value your feedback! If you have any questions, suggestions, or need assistance, please don't hesitate to open an issue in the repository. We're here to help and improve your experience with MongoFill.

We hope you enjoy using MongoFill to populate your MongoDB databases with realistic but fictional data. Happy data filling!

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