faker | A Kotlin and Android-ready port of the Faker ruby gem | Mock library
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kandi X-RAY | faker Summary
Generates fake data for testing or populating a development database. Run your tests with realistic data like names, emails, dates, countries... A Java port of the Faker ruby gem. The goal was to reuse their locale data files.
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- Generate a random IPv6 address
- Generates an IPv6 address
- Within range
- Joins a list of strings using the given separator
- Load data from the specified locale
- Gets the data input stream for the given locale
- Generate a random IPv4 address
- Generates a random IPv4 address
- Looks for the fishy
- Retrieves the ingredient
- Get the metric measurement measurements
- Retrieves the spice name
- Get measurements
- Get cell phone number
- Get the first name
- Generates a random logo
- Generates a random device token
- Gets the job titles
- Returns a hexadecimal representation of the specified number of digits
- Get a specific component by class
- Generate catch phrase
- Returns a human readable title
- Get prefix
- Gets the name with middle
- Get the last name
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QUESTION
I have the error stated above, and here is the copy log
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-01 at 00:51You need to use the factory trait for the model to have the factory()
method available.
QUESTION
I am trying to set up the new @faker-js/faker library. So far, I did this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-13 at 17:19Try to install the corresponding type declarations by running the command npm i @types/faker
QUESTION
I am developing a Django app (Django v3.2.10, pytest v7.0.1, pytest-django v4.5.2) which uses cursor to perform raw queries to my secondary DB: my_db2, but when running tests, all the queries return empty results, like if they were running on parallel transactions.
My test file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 05:47@hoefling and @Arkadiusz Łukasiewicz were right, I just needed to add the corresponding DB within the factories:
QUESTION
I am working on project upgrade from Vue 2 to Vue 3. The code base changed according to Vue migration documents: https://v3.vuejs.org/guide/migration/introduction.html#overview. I have mismatch of above mentioned libraries. Does somebody has a running project and would share their working library versions
Current mismatch error is :
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-18 at 14:50My colleague solved it by moving to Vite. My suggestion would be to drop webpack and use Vite instead.
Migration guide for Vue 2 to 3 here: https://v3-migration.vuejs.org/ Vuetify migration guide: https://next.vuetifyjs.com/en/getting-started/upgrade-guide
QUESTION
I am working on a Next.js project using TypeScript and for testing I use Jest and React Testing Lib. However, I encounter a SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module for components where I import rehype-raw.
As far as I understand this, Jest does not support ES6 so node_modules may need to be transformed. This can be configured using transformIgnorePatterns
. For example if rehype-raw
is causing this error using "transformIgnorePatterns": ["node_modules/(?!rehype-raw)/"]
should allow transformation of the rehype-raw
but no other module. And thus solve this error.
However, this does not work for me. But idk why and how I can solve this. No suggested solution I have found could solve this problem. I have attached my error output, jest.config.js and babel.rc file below.
Error output
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-30 at 16:55Did you already use type:"module" in package.json?
QUESTION
Good morning people.
I'm trying to understand the error below but as I'm new to rails, I didn't quite understand. Does anyone have a light on what it could be?
I searched the internet but didn't find anything specific.
I searched on the internet but didn't identify anything, if anyone has seen it or has the link, you can send me and I'll see.
If you need any more information to help, let me know and I'll edit the post and add it, I don't know if there's anything else I could have already posted.
thank you for your help !!
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-21 at 13:34First of all, the message about DidYouMean
is a deprecation warning not an error, it doesn't break your app. It means that usage of DidYouMean::SPELL_CHECKERS
is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ruby. In this case in Ruby 3.3. You shouldn't worry about it until you use versions that are lower than 3.3.
It's not your code that triggers the warning. It comes from a gem named Thor. The issue was solved in thor version 1.2.0. You can update the gem by calling bundle update thor
.
The actual error comes from the bootsnap
gem:
QUESTION
from django.urls import reverse
from rest_framework.test import APITestCase
from rest_framework.authtoken.models import Token
from faker import Faker
fake = Faker()
APICLIENT = APIClient()
from factory_djoy import UserFactory
class TestAccount(APITestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.user = UserFactory()
def test_print_name(self):
print(self.user.is_authenticated)
# do something here
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-19 at 08:11.is_authenticated
does not mean that the user is authenticated on the server side. All User
objects have is_authenticated = True
, it is used to make a distinction between an User
[Django-doc] object, and the AnonymousUser
[Django-doc].
Indeed, by default if you look for request.user
, it will either return an AnonymousUser
object if there is no user attached to the setting, or a User
object if the session is bound to that user.
For the builtin User
model, .is_autenticated
will thus always return True
[GitHub]:
QUESTION
I am trying to add USE INDEX()
to the query builder in Laravel. I tried to follow similar steps to link and was kind of successful but I cannot manage the last bit and I am not sure my ad-hoc code has created a huge backdoor.
The target: The target of my exercise is to add Index to the query builder like below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 18:17The query builder is macroable so in your service provider you can probably do:
QUESTION
I want to install Laravel Web-Socket package but I face some errors when I run this command composer require beyondcode/laravel-websockets
Using version ^1.12 for beyondcode/laravel-websockets Running composer update beyondcode/laravel-websockets --with-all-dependencies Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.
Problem 1 - Root composer.json requires laravel/framework ^8.65, found laravel/framework[v8.65.0, ..., 8.x-dev] but these were not loaded, likely because it conflicts with another require.
Installation failed, reverting ./composer.json and ./composer.lock to their original content.
And here is my composer.json :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-01 at 12:48Just simple do one thing
remove composer.lock file and then install your required package
QUESTION
I am having a hard to figuring out how to refractor a factory in Laravel 7 to Laravel 8. Below is the original factory in L7 and the L8 version below is the one I've tried refactoring. I know the $factory->define
is wrong and this is where I am stuck.
Laravel 7 Version
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-30 at 04:38You have two options here:
Use old factoriesIf you don't have the time for properly refactoring your factories, you can still use your old Laravel 7 factories by pulling in the laravel/legacy-factories
package:
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