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For detailed API documentation, please select the version of the documentation you are looking for.
Version | Website |
---|---|
v9 (next) | https://next.fakerjs.dev/ |
v9 (stable) | https://fakerjs.dev/ |
v8 (old) | https://v8.fakerjs.dev/ |
- 💌 Locations - Generate valid looking Addresses, Zip Codes, Street Names, States, and Countries!
- ⏰ Time-based Data - Past, present, future, recent, soon... whenever!
- 🌏 Localization - Pick a locale to generate realistic looking Names, Addresses, and Phone Numbers.
- 💸 Finance - Create stubbed out Account Details, Transactions, and Crypto Addresses.
- 👠 Products - Generate Prices, Product Names, Adjectives, and Descriptions.
- 👾 Hacker Jargon - “Try to reboot the SQL bus, maybe it will bypass the virtual application!”
- 🧍 Names - Generate virtual humans with a complete online and offline identity.
- 🔢 Numbers - Of course, we can also generate random numbers and strings.
Note: Faker tries to generate realistic data and not obvious fake data. The generated names, addresses, emails, phone numbers, and/or other data might be coincidentally valid information. Please do not send any of your messages/calls to them from your test setup.
npm install --save-dev @faker-js/faker
// ESM
import { faker } from '@faker-js/faker';
// CJS
const { faker } = require('@faker-js/faker');
export function createRandomUser() {
return {
userId: faker.string.uuid(),
username: faker.internet.userName(),
email: faker.internet.email(),
avatar: faker.image.avatar(),
password: faker.internet.password(),
birthdate: faker.date.birthdate(),
registeredAt: faker.date.past(),
};
}
export const users = faker.helpers.multiple(createRandomUser, {
count: 5,
});
An in-depth overview of the API methods is available in the documentation for v9 (stable) and v9.* (next).
Faker contains a generator method faker.helpers.fake
for combining faker API methods using a mustache string format.
console.log(
faker.helpers.fake(
'Hello {{person.prefix}} {{person.lastName}}, how are you today?'
)
);
Faker has support for multiple locales.
The main faker
instance uses the English locale.
But you can also import instances using other locales.
// ESM
import { fakerDE as faker } from '@faker-js/faker';
// CJS
const { fakerDE: faker } = require('@faker-js/faker');
See our documentation for a list of provided languages.
Please note: Not every locale provides data for every module. In our pre-made faker instances, we fall back to English in such a case as this is the most complete and most commonly used language. If you don't want that or prefer a different fallback, you can also build your own instances.
import { de, de_CH, Faker } from '@faker-js/faker';
export const faker = new Faker({
locale: [de_CH, de],
});
If you want consistent results, you can set your own seed:
faker.seed(123);
const firstRandom = faker.number.int();
// Setting the seed again resets the sequence.
faker.seed(123);
const secondRandom = faker.number.int();
console.log(firstRandom === secondRandom);
Faker is an MIT-licensed open source project with its ongoing development made possible entirely by the support of these awesome backers
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Thanks to all the people who already contributed to Faker!
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Detailed changes for each release are documented in the release notes.
Read the team update (January 14th, 2022).