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instead. After Sept 15, 2016 the PyPi faker
package will point to new
faker.
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A Python library for generating fake user data. Perl's got one, Ruby's got one, now Pythonistas envy no longer.
>>> from faker import Faker
>>> f = Faker()
>>> f.name()
"Milli Vanilli"
>>> f.username()
"mvanilli"
>>> f.email()
"mvanilli@hotmail.com"
>>> f.company()
"Scrodiant Labs"
OR
>>> from faker import Faker
>>> f = Faker()
>>> for i in range(3):
... f.name()
... f.username()
... f.email()
... f.phonenumber()
... f.full_address()
... f.company()
...
"Ola Rice"
"orice"
"orice@hotmail.com"
"289-554-46105"
"824 Colleen Square\nFrancescamouth, AK 65473"
"Yeddjam"
"Jaron Oberbrunner"
"joberbrunner"
"joberbrunner@gmail.com"
"213-543-45170"
"149 Fay Points 111\nWest Braulioland, MD 63587-2095"
"Plurbee"
"Brielle Hegmann"
"bhegmann"
"bhegmann@hotmail.com"
"553-104-17156"
"96397 Colleen Square\nWest Braulioland, OH 75395"
"Twispace"
pip:
pip install faker
source:
git clone git@github.com:deepthawtz/faker.git
cd faker
python setup.py install