Django Lorem Ipsum Generator - Command plugin to generate (fake content data) for Django model.
Project description
Django Lorem Ipsum Generator - Command plugin to generate (fake content data) for Django model, and uses Faker Factory package for API Faker Model.
Install
Djipsum is available directly from PyPI:
$ pip install djipsum
*). And don’t forget to add djipsum to your INSTALLED_APPS setting (without migrations).
Requirements
Django>=1.10.1
Faker>=0.7.3
Usage
usage: djipsum -h [-h] [-dv] [-auto] [-cg CUSTOM_GENERATOR] [--app APP] [--model MODEL] [--max MAX] To generate awesome lorem ipsum for your model! optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -dv, --djipsum_version Show djipsum version number and exit. -auto, --auto_gen Automatic generate lorem ipsum from custom generator class. -cg, --custom_generator CUSTOM_GENERATOR Custom a function generator (full path) for auto-gen. --app APP The app name. --model MODEL The model class name. --max MAX Maximum generate lorem ipsum.
Example
# Default 10 objects $ ./manage.py djipsum --app testapp --model TestField # Custom Maximum objects $ ./manage.py djipsum --app testapp --model TestField --max=5
API
The Djipsum Faker Model providing additional library from Faker Factory for more than efficient to use.
1. Basic API
>>> from djipsum.faker import FakerModel >>> faker = FakerModel(app='app_name', model='ModelName') >>> faker.fake_email() # From Djipsum 'admin@gmail.com' >>> faker.fake.email() # From Faker Factory 'smithadrian@hotmail.com' >>>
2. Example API Usage
>>> from djipsum.faker import FakerModel >>> faker = FakerModel(app='app_blog', model='Post') >>> for _ in range(2): ... fields = { ... 'user': faker.fake_relations( ... type='fk', ... field_name='user' ... ), ... 'title': faker.fake.text(max_nb_chars=100), ... 'slug': faker.fake.slug( ... faker.fake.text(max_nb_chars=50) ... ), ... 'categories': faker.fake_relations( ... type='m2m', ... field_name='categories' ... ), ... 'description': ' '.join(faker.fake.paragraphs()), ... 'created': str(faker.fake.date_time()), ... 'publish': faker.fake_boolean(), ... } ... faker.create(fields) ... <Post: Sit sunt nam aperiam ratione consequatur. Animi cupiditate atque totam.> <Post: Tempora porro sint quasi nisi totam doloremque repellat. Ducimus nesciunt impedit animi.> >>>
3. Using custom Management command
This an example to create custom special faker file as a tool for unittests. For example i need to save this script into file of app_blog.blogfaker.py
from djipsum.faker import FakerModel def postfaker(maximum=10): """ Sample custom generator. Djipsum already handled with `--max` command. But, recomended to set default integer `maximum` like above. """ faker = FakerModel( app='app_blog', model='Post' ) object_list = [] # for print out after created the objects. for _ in range(maximum): fields = { 'user': faker.fake_relations( type='fk', field_name='user' ), 'title': faker.fake.text(max_nb_chars=100), 'slug': faker.fake.slug( faker.fake.text(max_nb_chars=50) ), 'categories': faker.fake_relations( type='m2m', field_name='categories' ), 'description': ' '.join(faker.fake.paragraphs()), 'created': str(faker.fake.date_time()), 'publish': faker.fake_boolean(), } instance = faker.create(fields) object_list.append(instance) return object_list
And then, you also can access it via djipsum command such as below. This should be create 2 objects.
./manage.py djipsum --auto_gen --custom_generator=app_blog.blogfaker.postfaker --max=2 # OR ./manage.py djipsum -auto -cg=app_blog.blogfaker.postfaker --max=2
Supported Fields
Char Types |
Integer/Float Types |
Relationship Types |
Other Types |
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CharField |
IntegerField |
ForeignKey |
BinaryField |
TextField |
SmallIntegerField |
ManyToManyField |
DurationField |
EmailField |
BigIntegerField |
OneToOneField (not yet) |
BooleanField |
SlugField |
DecimalField |
OneToManyField (not yet) |
NullBooleanField |
URLField |
PositiveIntegerField |
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UUIDField |
FloatField |
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GenericIPAddressField |
PositiveSmallIntegerField |
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CommaSeparatedIntegerField |
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DateTimeField |
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DateField |
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TimeField |
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ImageField |
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FileField |
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FilePathField (not yet) |
Refference Faker Model Fields
- fake = <faker.generator.Generator object>
Providing the package from Faker Factory.
- djipsum_fields(self)
Extended from class DjipsumFields for some special fields.
- fake_binary(self)
Return random binary format. Faker Factory also provide about this binary.
Example:
b"\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07", b"\x0b\x0c\x0e\x0f", etc.
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_binary()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.binary(length=10)
- fake_chars_or_choice(self, field_name)
Return fake chars or choice it if the field_name has choices. Then, returning random value from it. This specially for CharField.
Usage:
faker.fake_chars_or_choice('field_name')
Example for field:
TYPE_CHOICES = ( ('project', 'I wanna to talk about project'), ('feedback', 'I want to report a bugs or give feedback'), ('hello', 'I just want to say hello') ) type = models.CharField(max_length=200, choices=TYPE_CHOICES)
- fake_comma_separated_integer(self)
Return the unique integers in the string. This specially for CommaSeparatedIntegerField.
Example:
'6,1,7', '4,5,1,3,2', '2,7,9,3,5,4,1'
- fake_decimal(self, field_name)
Validate if the field has a max_digits and decimal_places And generating the unique decimal number.
Usage:
faker.fake_decimal('field_name')
Example:
10.7, 13041.00, 200.000.000
- fake_boolean(self)
Example:
True, False
- fake_null_boolean(self)
Faker Factory also provide about this null boolean.
Example:
None, True, False
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_null_boolean()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.null_boolean()
- fake_float(self)
Example:
0.69, 20.55, 98.12
- fake_email(self)
Faker Factory also provide about this email.
Example:
'agus@python.web.id', 'sample@gmail.com', 'hello@yahoo.com'
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_email()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.email()
- fake_file(self)
Return string name of file. Faker Factory also provide about this file.
Example:
'file.zip', 'awesomefile.tar.gz', 'samplefile.docx', 'djipsum.pdf'
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_file()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.file_name()
- fake_image(self)
Return string name of image.
Example:
'avatar.jpg', 'djipsum.jpeg', 'sampleimage.png', 'awesome_django.gif'
- fake_ipaddress(self)
Faker Factory also provide about this ipaddress, such as ipv4, ipv6, …etc
Example:
'192.168.1.1', '66.249.65.54', '255.255.255.0', '2001:db8:a0b:12f0::1'
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_ipaddress()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.ipv4(), faker.fake.ipv6()
- fake_slug(self)
Optionall unique slug with uuid to handle unique=True. Faker Factory also provide about this slug.
Example:
this-my-slug, hello-world-93daf03138dsa0
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_slug()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.slug(faker.fake.text(max_nb_chars=50))
- fake_paragraphs(self)
Generate the paragraphs for TextField. Faker Factory also provide about this paragraphs.
Example:
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_paragraphs()
- from Faker Factory
' '.join(faker.fake.paragraphs())
- fake_url(self)
Generate the url for URLField. Faker Factory also provide about this url.
Example:
https://python.web.id, http://dracos-linux.org
- from Djipsum
faker.fake_url()
- from Faker Factory
faker.fake.url()
- fake_uuid(self)
Generate the unique uuid from uuid1, uuid3, uuid4, or uuid5.
Example:
fb3d6e7f82db47dcaaca46bdd82b24a5, 886313e13b8a53729b900c9aee199e5d
- fake_relations(self, type, field_name)
Return the dictionary of object/s relation to process the Relationship.
Example:
- Foreign Key:
faker.fake_relations(type='fk', field_name='author')
- Many To Many:
faker.fake_relations(type='m2m', field_name='categories')
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