ForgeryPy documentation

ForgeryPy3 is a fake data generator fully compatible with Python 2 and 3.

ForgeryPy3 solves the problem of generating simple, random, yet meaningful data for testing and development.

ForgeryPy3 is a fork of Tomek Wójcik’s ForgeryPy project, which is, in turn, based on the Ruby forgery gem.

ForgeryPy3 takes up where ForgeryPy left off, reflecting the current state of the original forgery package, carefully following its API.

Using

Basic usage is easy and straightforward. Fire up your Python REPL and try:

>>> import forgery_py
>>> forgery_py.address.street_address()
'4358 Shopko Junction'
>>> forgery_py.basic.hex_color()
'3F0A59'
>>> forgery_py.credit_card.type()
'Visa
>>> forgery_py.currency.description()
'Slovenia Tolars'
>>> forgery_py.date.date()
datetime.date(2012, 7, 27)
>>> forgery_py.email.address()
'debra@tavu.edu
>>> forgery_py.internet.ip_v4()
'150.64.188.100''
>>> forgery_py.lorem_ipsum.title()
'Pretium nam rhoncus ultrices!'
>>> forgery_py.monetary.money()
'$4.50'
>>> forgery_py.name.full_name()
'Mary Peters'
>>> forgery_py.personal.language()
'Hungarian'
>>> forgery_py.russian_tax.person_inn()
'768974545606'
>>> forgery_py.time.zone()
'Melbourne'

Source code

Source code is available on GitHub.

Credits

The project is based on ForgeryPy package by Tomek Wójcik.

ForgeryPy, in its turn, gets use of dictionaries from the original Ruby forgery gem.

License

The project is licensed under MIT License. For further information see LINCENSE.

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