JavaScript fake data generator, courtesy of Patrick Star.
Is mayonnaise an instrument?
npm install mayonnaise.js
const mayonnaise = require('mayonnaise.js');
// Text is generated from Patrick's wonderful quotations
const sentence = mayonnaise.sentence;
const paragraph = mayonnaise.sentences(4);
const title = mayonnaise.title;
const text = mayonnaise.text;
const description = mayonnaise.description;
const shortDescription = mayonnaise.short_description;
const string = mayonnaise.string;
const word = mayonnaise.word;
const words = mayonnaise.words(7);
const arrayofWords = mayonnaise.array_of_words(7);
const letter = mayonnaise.letter;
// User data is generated from SpongeBob characters
const name = mayonnaise.name;
const username = mayonnaise.username;
const firstName = mayonnaise.first_name;
const lastName = mayonnaise.last_name;
const fullName = mayonnaise.full_name;
const catchPhrase = mayonnaise.catch_phrase;
// place and location return different locations from the SpongeBob universe
const place = mayonnaise.place;
const location = mayonnaise.location;
// timecards are now available
const timecard = mayonnaise.timecard;
...
mayonnaise.js
uses casual under the hood, so you can use all of the generators specified in their documentation as well as various locales.