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6 Data::Faker - Perl extension for generating fake data
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9 use Data::Faker;
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11 my $faker = Data::Faker->new();
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13 print "Name: ".$faker->name."\n";
14 print "Company: ".$faker->company."\n";
15 print "Address: ".$faker->street_address."\n";
16 print " ".$faker->city.", ".$faker->us_state_abbr." ".$faker->us_zip_code."\n";
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19 This module creates fake (but reasonable) data that can be used for
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21 development of database related applications.
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25 Object constructor. As a shortcut, you can pass names of plugin
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33 Return a list of the methods that have been provided by all of the
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37 Plugin modules call register_plugin() to provide data methods. See
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41 You can specify which plugins to load by including just the base part
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43 example if you only wanted to use data from the Data::Faker::Name
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48 By default any modules matching Data::Faker::* in any directory in @INC
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53 Writing a plugin to provide new kinds of data is easy, all you have to
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57 To provide data, the plugin merely needs to call the register_plugin
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77 The first argument is the method that will be made available to your
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82 results will be returned. The data that your data source provides is
83 checked for two things, tokens (that look like perl variables, starting
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88 same function, it has an additive effect, when the function is called
89 one of the data sources provided will be selected at random and then it
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101 object as an argument so you can build data out of other data if you
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112 Jason Kohles, <email@jasonkohles.com>
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115 Copyright 2004-2005 by Jason Kohles
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117 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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