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a super simple, no-nonsense diagramming library written in react that just works
A library for setting up Ruby objects as test data.
Create test data for Elixir applications
Factories and helper functions for (unit, integration, acceptance) testing + development scenarios with Ember Data
🐺 Easy, fast and type-safe dependency injection for Go.
Preload factories (factory_bot) just like fixtures. It will be easy and, probably, faster!
A library for setting up Java objects as test data.
Create files with fake data. In many formats. With no efforts.
Dependency Injection container (IoC) for TypeScript
Create factories for your TypeORM entities. Useful for NestJS applications
AngularJS Basics ( v1.8.x )
Generate factories from a GraphQL schema and operations to mock data.
Migrations, seeders and factories to get up and running with various relationship types data quickly
Factories for Django, creating valid model instances every time
Django workflow for creating development databases seeded with anonymised production data.
A toolkit for test data generation
Generate strings supplying a simple pattern. Perfect to be used in test data factories. Validate if a text fulfills a specific pattern. Also you can use regular expressions (Regexp) to generate strings: `/[a-z0-9]{2,5}\w+/.gen`. Generate words in English or Spanish.
Like Im Five help you to create a complex testing context in a few seconds.
Laravel Seeder integration for October CMS
A component to define how dependency injection has to be performed with Zend\ServiceManager via annotations
A PSR-11 container implementation with factories and autowiring
Make it easier to create laravel's factory file.
Makes it easy to write factory functions for sqlalchemy models, particularly for use in testing.
Minimalistic, standalone alternative fake data generator with no dependencies
The addon will give the complete mirage section after receiving the network call
🔌 Register DI services using annotation for @nette
SwiftUI App architecture we use. Feel free to contribute!