Crates.io | fakedata_generator |
lib.rs | fakedata_generator |
version | 0.5.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-04-24 12:12:21.008284 |
updated_at | 2024-04-19 13:46:35.496269 |
description | Generate fake data with various generators. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/kevingimbel/fakedata_generator |
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fakedata_generator
A rust library to generate fake data
This library provides functions to generate random values ("fake data"). It is in its early stages and some values are not yet fully random. Basic documentation is provided below and on https://docs.rs/fakedata_generator/.
Add the library as dependency to your Cargo.toml
.
[dependencies]
fakedata_generator = "0.4"
Now the the library can be loaded with use fakedata_generator::*
.
extern crate fakedata_generator;
use fakedata_generator::*;
fn main() {
let random_word = gen_enum("some,random,words".to_string());
println!("Random word is: {}", random_word);
}
A full list of available generators and their function signature is shown below.
Return a random e-Mail address which is a combination of the username and domain generator.
Function signature
gen_email() -> String
Example call
let email: String = gen_email();
// email = shaneIxD@we.net
Return a random username.
Note: predefined list as of v0.2
.
Function signature
gen_username() -> String
Example call
let user: String = gen_username();
// user = ahmadajmi
Return a random domain name.
Note: Does not yet support all TDLs and true random host names - it's created by a predefined list.
Function signature
gen_domain() -> String
Example call
let domain: String = gen_domain();
// domain = "names.us"
Return a random HTTP method from a defined list.
Possible values: "DELETE", "GET", "HEAD", "OPTION", "PATCH", "POST", "PUT"
Function signature
gen_http_method() -> String
Example call
let method: String = gen_http_method();
// method = "GET"
Returns a random IP address. Generates four numbers in the range of 0 - 255 which are written out in the format {}.{}.{}.{}
.
Function signature
gen_ipv4() -> String
Example call
let ip: String = gen_ipv4();
// ip = "168.11.40.75"
Returns one of the first 1000 prime numners, randomely.
Function signature
gen_prime() -> usize
Example call
let prime: usize = gen_prime();
// prime = 6323
Return random string from set of specified strings. Specify a comma separated list as argument.
Function signature
gen_enum(input: String) -> String
Example call
let word: String = gen_enum("hello,hola,hallo".to_string());
// word = "hola"
Return random integer in range. Must specify 1 or 2 numbers separated by comma. If 1 argument is specified it is handled as "highest" value and 0
is used as lowest value.
Function signature
gen_int(input: String) -> String
Example call
let num: String = gen_enum("1,100".to_string());
// num = "42"
Creates a private IPv4 address in one of these 3 ranges:
The input
is the number of the first block and can be 10
, 172
, or 192
. If an invalid value is specified it defaults to 10
.
Function signature
gen_private_ip(input: usize) -> String
Example call
let private_ipv4: String = gen_private_ipv4(10);
// num = 10.64.197.255
Creates a random string.
The input
is the number of characters the password should consist of.
Function signature
gen_password(input: usize) -> String
Example call
let pw: String = gen_password(32);
// pw = "bNNpAmShvQYbKbMdhByK17lqaFcgarrF"
Creates a random string with special chars.
The input
is the number of characters the password should consist of.
Function signature
gen_password_with_special_chars(input: usize) -> String
Example call
let pw: String = gen_password_with_special_chars(32);
// pw = "F=>:e+KX;Uu/Zg#i*MQN//6r%a^K?K°0"
gen_corpora_switch
is deprecated and should not be used anymore.
Instead there's a new gen_switch
function that gets its data in JSON format taken from the Corpora Project. A copy of the entire Corpora project is included in the data
directory.
Not all data sets are available as of now. See the src/corpora/data.rs file for all available sets.
Possible input values:
cat
dog
horse
dinosaur
gemstone
mood
fabric
tvshow
Each of these will return a random word from the list.
Function signature
gen_switch(input: String) -> String
Example call
let word: String = gen_switch("cat".to_string());
// word = "European Shorthair"
let fabric: String = gen_switch("fabric".to_string());
// word = "longcloth"
The following examples show how fakedata_generator
can be used in a Rust project.
Name | Description | Repository |
---|---|---|
fakedata_server |
A HTTP API providing random values based on fakedata_generator data. |
View code |
We love and welcome every form of contribution.
Here are some good places to start:
helpers/coverage.sh
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MIT License Copyright (c) 2019 Kevin Gimbel
Special Thanks to the Rust Community, Rust Language Maintainers, and JetBrains for IntelliJ IDEA. See NOTICE for full list.