A java example:https://dius.github.io/java-faker/apidocs/com/github/javafaker/Weather.html
faker_weather
is a provider for the Faker
Python package.
faker_weather
provides weather related fake data for testing purposes.
Install with pip:
pip install faker_weather
Add as a provider to your Faker instance:
from faker import Faker
from faker_airtravel import WeatherProvider
fake.add_provider(WeatherProvider)
If you already use faker, you probably know the conventional use is:
fake = Faker()
>>> fake.airport_object()
{'Airport': 'Tocumen International Airport',
'iata': 'PTY',
'icao': 'MPTO',
'City': 'Tocumen',
'State': 'Panama',
'Country': 'Panama'}
>>> fake.airport_name()
'Lisbon Airport'
>>> fake.airport_iata()
'LSC'
>>> fake.airport_icao()
'KOKC'
>>> fake.airline()
'Sichuan Airlines'
The flight object is an example of how the data might be combined to create larger structures, and may not be the exact format you need. However it does have the advantage that it will never choose the same 'origin' and 'destination' object.
>>>fake.flight()
{'airline': 'Maya Island Air',
'origin': {'Airport': 'Noi Bai Airport',
'iata': 'HAN',
'icao': 'VVNB',
'City': 'Hanoi',
'State': 'Ha Noi',
'Country': 'Vietnam'},
'destination': {'Airport': 'Geneva Airport',
'iata': 'GVA',
'icao': 'LSGG',
'City': 'Geneva',
'State': 'Canton of Geneva',
'Country': 'Switzerland'},
'stops': 'non-stop',
'price': 641}