- Supports all Faker API Methods
- Full-Featured Microservice
- Hosted by hook.io
curl http://faker.hook.io?property=name.findName&locale=de
<script src = "faker.js" type = "text/javascript"></script>
<script>
var randomName = faker.name.findName(); // Caitlyn Kerluke
var randomEmail = faker.internet.email(); // Rusty@arne.info
var randomCard = faker.helpers.createCard(); // random contact card containing many properties
</script>
var faker = require('faker');
var randomName = faker.name.findName(); // Rowan Nikolaus
var randomEmail = faker.internet.email(); // Kassandra.Haley@erich.biz
var randomCard = faker.helpers.createCard(); // random contact card containing many properties
faker.js contains a super useful generator method Faker.fake
for combining faker API methods using a mustache string format.
Example:
console.log(faker.fake("{{name.lastName}}, {{name.firstName}} {{name.suffix}}"));
// outputs: "Marks, Dean Sr."
This will interpolate the format string with the value of methods name.lastName()
, name.firstName()
, and name.suffix()
http://marak.github.io/faker.js/
- address
- zipCode
- city
- cityPrefix
- citySuffix
- streetName
- streetAddress
- streetSuffix
- streetPrefix
- secondaryAddress
- county
- country
- countryCode
- state
- stateAbbr
- latitude
- longitude
- commerce
- color
- department
- productName
- price
- productAdjective
- productMaterial
- product
- company
- suffixes
- companyName
- companySuffix
- catchPhrase
- bs
- catchPhraseAdjective
- catchPhraseDescriptor
- catchPhraseNoun
- bsAdjective
- bsBuzz
- bsNoun
- date
- past
- future
- between
- recent
- month
- weekday
- fake
- finance
- account
- accountName
- mask
- amount
- transactionType
- currencyCode
- currencyName
- currencySymbol
- bitcoinAddress
- hacker
- abbreviation
- adjective
- noun
- verb
- ingverb
- phrase
- helpers
- randomize
- slugify
- replaceSymbolWithNumber
- replaceSymbols
- shuffle
- mustache
- createCard
- contextualCard
- userCard
- createTransaction
- image
- image
- avatar
- imageUrl
- abstract
- animals
- business
- cats
- city
- food
- nightlife
- fashion
- people
- nature
- sports
- technics
- transport
- internet
- avatar
- exampleEmail
- userName
- protocol
- url
- domainName
- domainSuffix
- domainWord
- ip
- userAgent
- color
- mac
- password
- lorem
- word
- words
- sentence
- sentences
- paragraph
- paragraphs
- text
- lines
- name
- firstName
- lastName
- findName
- jobTitle
- prefix
- suffix
- title
- jobDescriptor
- jobArea
- jobType
- phone
- phoneNumber
- phoneNumberFormat
- phoneFormats
- random
- number
- arrayElement
- objectElement
- uuid
- boolean
- word
- words
- image
- locale
- alphaNumeric
- system
- fileName
- commonFileName
- mimeType
- commonFileType
- commonFileExt
- fileType
- fileExt
- directoryPath
- filePath
- semver
As of version v2.0.0
faker.js has support for multiple localities.
The default language locale is set to English.
Setting a new locale is simple:
// sets locale to de
faker.locale = "de";
- de
- de_AT
- de_CH
- en
- en_AU
- en_BORK
- en_CA
- en_GB
- en_IE
- en_IND
- en_US
- en_au_ocker
- es
- es_MX
- fa
- fr
- fr_CA
- ge
- id_ID
- it
- ja
- ko
- nb_NO
- nep
- nl
- pl
- pt_BR
- ru
- sk
- sv
- tr
- uk
- vi
- zh_CN
- zh_TW
As of vesion v3.0.0
faker.js supports incremental loading of locales.
By default, requiring faker
will include all locale data.
In a production environment, you may only want to include the locale data for a specific set of locales.
// loads only de locale
var faker = require('faker/locale/de');
npm install .
make test
You can view a code coverage report generated in coverage/lcov-report/index.html.
Use faker generators to populate JSON Schema samples. See: https://github.com/pateketrueke/json-schema-faker/
Run faker generators from Command Line. See: https://github.com/lestoni/faker-cli
Want to see your project added here? Let us know!
meteor add practicalmeteor:faker
var randomName = faker.name.findName(); // Rowan Nikolaus
var randomEmail = faker.internet.email(); // Kassandra.Haley@erich.biz
var randomCard = faker.helpers.createCard(); // random contact card containing many properties
faker uses gulp to automate it's build process. Running the following build command will generate new browser builds, documentation, and code examples for the project.
npm run-script build
npm run-script doc
faker.js is a popular project used by many organizations and individuals in production settings. Major and Minor version releases are generally on a monthly schedule. Bugs fixes are addressed by severity and fixed as soon as possible.
If you require the absolute latest version of faker.js
the master
branch @ http://github.com/marak/faker.js/ should always be up to date and working.
faker.js - Copyright (c) 2016 Matthew Bergman & Marak Squires http://github.com/marak/faker.js/
faker.js was inspired by and has used data definitions from:
- https://github.com/stympy/faker/ - Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Benjamin Curtis
- http://search.cpan.org/~jasonk/Data-Faker-0.07/ - Copyright 2004-2005 by Jason Kohles
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