Locale es_ES¶
faker.providers.address¶
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class
faker.providers.address.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.address.es.Provider-
address()¶ :example ‘791 Crist Parks, Sashabury, IL 86039-9874’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.address() ... 'Vial Aitana Garmendia 84 Piso 3 \nCeuta, 94892' 'C. de Valentín Baeza 49 Puerta 7 \nLas Palmas, 80160' 'Ronda Francisca Aragonés 333 Puerta 7 \nZaragoza, 71484' 'Alameda de Teresita Montenegro 27 Piso 6 \nCantabria, 20947' 'Avenida Andrés Felipe Arnau 78 Puerta 8 \nSevilla, 96947'
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autonomous_community()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.autonomous_community() ... 'La Rioja' 'Comunidad Foral de Navarra' 'Castilla-La Mancha' 'Canarias' 'Comunitat Valenciana'
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building_number()¶ :example ‘791’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.building_number() ... '560' '576' '459' '34' '59'
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city()¶ :example ‘Sashabury’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.city() ... 'Salamanca' 'Castellón' 'Guipúzcoa' 'Ciudad' 'Lugo'
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city_suffix()¶ :example ‘town’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.city_suffix() ... 'Ville' 'Ville' 'Ville' 'Ville' 'Ville'
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country()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.country() ... 'Sierra Leona' 'República Democrática Popular Lao' 'Irán' 'Egipto' 'Letonia'
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country_code(representation='alpha-2')¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.country_code() ... 'ZW' 'TO' 'LB' 'FI' 'MV'
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postcode()¶ :example 86039-9874
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.postcode() ... '60487' '47593' '42194' '89241' '57815'
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region()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.region() ... 'La Rioja' 'Comunidad Foral de Navarra' 'Castilla-La Mancha' 'Canarias' 'Comunitat Valenciana'
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secondary_address()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.secondary_address() ... 'Puerta 6' 'Apt. 87' 'Piso 4' 'Puerta 5' 'Piso 3'
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state()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.state() ... 'Soria' 'Salamanca' 'Guipúzcoa' 'Castellón' 'La Rioja'
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state_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.state_name() ... 'Soria' 'Salamanca' 'Guipúzcoa' 'Castellón' 'La Rioja'
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street_address()¶ :example ‘791 Crist Parks’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.street_address() ... 'Urbanización de Jose Angel Lillo 84 Piso 3 ' 'Pasaje Consuelo Cazorla 592 Apt. 15 ' 'Callejón Clementina Tomás 977' 'Alameda de Albert Piquer 80' 'Ronda Francisca Aragonés 333 Puerta 7 '
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street_name()¶ :example ‘Crist Parks’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.street_name() ... 'Pasaje de Rosendo Cerro' 'Urbanización de Luisina Cuevas' 'Acceso Rafaela Lastra' 'Pasaje Consuelo Cazorla' 'Camino de Marisa Tejedor'
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street_prefix()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.street_prefix() ... 'Pasadizo' 'Pasaje' 'Urbanización' 'Vial' 'Cañada'
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street_suffix()¶ :example ‘Avenue’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.street_suffix() ... 'Street' 'Street' 'Street' 'Street' 'Street'
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faker.providers.automotive¶
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class
faker.providers.automotive.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.automotive.ProviderImplement automotive provider for
es_ESlocale.Sources:
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license_plate()¶ Generate a license plate.
This method randomly chooses (50/50) between
license_plate_unified()orlicense_plate_by_province()to generate the result.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate() ... '8764 VLH' '2421 KXG' '9241 ZNT' 'TO 1565 SL' 'Z 4080 LW'
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license_plate_by_province(province_prefix=None)¶ Generate a provincial license plate.
If a value for
province_prefixis provided, the value will be used as the prefix regardless of validity. IfNone, then a valid prefix will be selected at random.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate_by_province() ... 'T 4876 UK' 'V 5938 VZ' 'BU 4892 DC' 'GE 5781 TX' 'GR 3877 HP'
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license_plate_unified()¶ Generate a unified license plate.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate_unified() ... '4876 WVL' '5938 YWZ' '4892 DDC' '5781 JTX' '3877 KJR'
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faker.providers.bank¶
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class
faker.providers.bank.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.bank.ProviderImplement bank provider for
es_ESlocale.-
bank_country()¶ Generate the bank provider’s ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.bank_country() ... 'ES' 'ES' 'ES' 'ES' 'ES'
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bban()¶ Generate a Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN).
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.bban() ... '66048764759382421948' '92411578156593877840' '80160975351393328711' '58714841858398947196' '59342320947112201868'
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iban()¶ Generate an International Bank Account Number (IBAN).
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.iban() ... 'ES1266048764759382421948' 'ES0392411578156593877840' 'ES9680160975351393328711' 'ES2658714841858398947196' 'ES6659342320947112201868'
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swift(length=None, primary=None, use_dataset=False)¶ Generate a SWIFT code.
SWIFT codes, reading from left to right, are composed of a 4 alphabet character bank code, a 2 alphabet character country code, a 2 alphanumeric location code, and an optional 3 alphanumeric branch code. This means SWIFT codes can only have 8 or 11 characters, so the value of
lengthcan only beNoneor the integers8or11. If the value isNone, then a value of8or11will randomly be assigned.Because all 8-digit SWIFT codes already refer to the primary branch or office, the
primaryargument only has an effect if the value oflengthis11. IfprimaryisTrueandlengthis11, the 11-digit SWIFT codes generated will always end in'XXX'to denote that they belong to primary branches/offices.For extra authenticity, localized providers may opt to include SWIFT bank codes, location codes, and branch codes used in their respective locales. If
use_datasetisTrue, this method will generate SWIFT codes based on those locale-specific codes if included. If those codes were not included, then it will behave as ifuse_datasetwereFalse, and in that mode, all those codes will just be randomly generated as per the specification.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift() ... 'TKGNESO2KRV' 'NHTQESJ6936' 'SXRMESDP' 'XZMWESJ2TAZ' 'VRAMES5I'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift(length=8) ... 'VTKGESSO' 'UHMPES6S' 'HTQGES69' 'VXISES6Y' 'MCLPES68'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift(length=8, use_dataset=True) ... 'VTKGESSO' 'UHMPES6S' 'HTQGES69' 'VXISES6Y' 'MCLPES68'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift(length=11) ... 'VTKGESSO2KR' 'PXNHES1WJ69' 'VXISES6YQDP' 'PXZMES5J2TA' 'SKVRESAR5IL'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift(length=11, primary=True) ... 'VTKGESSOXXX' 'UHMPES6SXXX' 'HTQGES69XXX' 'VXISES6YXXX' 'MCLPES68XXX'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift(length=11, use_dataset=True) ... 'VTKGESSO2KR' 'PXNHES1WJ69' 'VXISES6YQDP' 'PXZMES5J2TA' 'SKVRESAR5IL'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift(length=11, primary=True, use_dataset=True) ... 'VTKGESSOXXX' 'UHMPES6SXXX' 'HTQGES69XXX' 'VXISES6YXXX' 'MCLPES68XXX'
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swift11(primary=None, use_dataset=False)¶ Generate an 11-digit SWIFT code.
This method uses
swift()under the hood with thelengthargument set to11. Ifprimaryis set toTrue, the SWIFT code will always end with'XXX'. All 11-digit SWIFT codes use this convention to refer to the primary branch/office.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift11() ... 'VTKGESSO2KR' 'PXNHES1WJ69' 'VXISES6YQDP' 'PXZMES5J2TA' 'SKVRESAR5IL'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift11(use_dataset=True) ... 'VTKGESSO2KR' 'PXNHES1WJ69' 'VXISES6YQDP' 'PXZMES5J2TA' 'SKVRESAR5IL'
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swift8(use_dataset=False)¶ Generate an 8-digit SWIFT code.
This method uses
swift()under the hood with thelengthargument set to8and with theprimaryargument omitted. All 8-digit SWIFT codes already refer to the primary branch/office.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift8() ... 'VTKGESSO' 'UHMPES6S' 'HTQGES69' 'VXISES6Y' 'MCLPES68'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.swift8(use_dataset=True) ... 'VTKGESSO' 'UHMPES6S' 'HTQGES69' 'VXISES6Y' 'MCLPES68'
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faker.providers.barcode¶
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class
faker.providers.barcode.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.barcode.ProviderImplement barcode provider for
es_ESlocale.Sources:
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ean(length=13, prefixes=())¶ Generate an EAN barcode of the specified
length.The value of
lengthcan only be8or13(default) which will create an EAN-8 or an EAN-13 barcode respectively.If a value for
prefixesis specified, the result will begin with one of the sequences inprefixes.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean(length=13) ... '6604876475937' '8242194892418' '1578156593879' '7840801609759' '3513933287112'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean(length=8) ... '66048763' '47593824' '42194897' '24115780' '15659385'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean(prefixes=('00', )) ... '0004876475931' '0019489241156' '0065938778407' '0016097535134' '0028711587146'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean(prefixes=('45', '49')) ... '4904876475930' '4519489241157' '4965938778406' '4916097535133' '4928711587145'
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ean13(prefixes=())¶ Generate an EAN-13 barcode.
This method uses
ean()under the hood with thelengthargument explicitly set to13.If a value for
prefixesis specified, the result will begin with one of the sequences inprefixes.Note
Codes starting with a leading zero are treated specially in some barcode readers. For more information on compatibility with UPC-A codes, see
EnUsBarcodeProvider.ean13().Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean13() ... '6604876475937' '8242194892418' '1578156593879' '7840801609759' '3513933287112'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean13(prefixes=('00', )) ... '0004876475931' '0019489241156' '0065938778407' '0016097535134' '0028711587146'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean13(prefixes=('45', '49')) ... '4904876475930' '4519489241157' '4965938778406' '4916097535133' '4928711587145'
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ean8(prefixes=())¶ Generate an EAN-8 barcode.
This method uses
ean()under the hood with thelengthargument explicitly set to8.If a value for
prefixesis specified, the result will begin with one of the sequences inprefixes.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean8() ... '66048763' '47593824' '42194897' '24115780' '15659385'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean8(prefixes=('00', )) ... '00048767' '00593823' '00489249' '00781565' '00778404'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ean8(prefixes=('45', '49')) ... '49048766' '45593826' '45489242' '45781568' '49778403'
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localized_ean(length=13)¶ Generate a localized EAN barcode of the specified
length.The value of
lengthcan only be8or13(default) which will create an EAN-8 or an EAN-13 barcode respectively.This method uses the standard barcode provider’s
ean()under the hood with theprefixesargument explicitly set tolocal_prefixesof a localized barcode provider implementation.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.localized_ean() ... '8404876475931' '8419489241156' '8465938778407' '8416097535134' '8428711587146'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.localized_ean(length=13) ... '8404876475931' '8419489241156' '8465938778407' '8416097535134' '8428711587146'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.localized_ean(length=8) ... '84048769' '84593825' '84489241' '84781567' '84778406'
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localized_ean13()¶ Generate a localized EAN-13 barcode.
This method uses
localized_ean()under the hood with thelengthargument explicitly set to13.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.localized_ean13() ... '8404876475931' '8419489241156' '8465938778407' '8416097535134' '8428711587146'
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localized_ean8()¶ Generate a localized EAN-8 barcode.
This method uses
localized_ean()under the hood with thelengthargument explicitly set to8.Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.localized_ean8() ... '84048769' '84593825' '84489241' '84781567' '84778406'
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faker.providers.color¶
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class
faker.providers.color.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.color.ProviderImplement color provider for
es_ESlocale.-
color(hue=None, luminosity=None, color_format='hex')¶ Generate a color in a human-friendly way.
Under the hood, this method first creates a color represented in the HSV color model and then converts it to the desired
color_format. The argumenthuecontrols the H value according to the following rules:- If the value is a number from
0to360, it will serve as the H value of the generated color. - If the value is a tuple/list of 2 numbers from 0 to 360, the color’s H value will be randomly selected from that range.
- If the value is a valid string, the color’s H value will be randomly
selected from the H range corresponding to the supplied string. Valid
values are
'monochrome','red','orange','yellow','green','blue','purple', and'pink'.
The argument
luminosityinfluences both S and V values and is partially affected byhueas well. The finer details of this relationship are somewhat involved, so please refer to the source code instead if you wish to dig deeper. To keep the interface simple, this argument either can be omitted or can accept the following string values:'bright','dark','light', or'random'.The argument
color_formatcontrols in which color model the color is represented. Valid values are'hsv','hsl','rgb', or'hex'(default).Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color(hue='red') ... '#af2f33' '#e02141' '#ef6466' '#a80a14' '#ed9e95'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color(luminosity='light') ... '#79c3e0' '#89ffa1' '#96cbf7' '#aafaff' '#e3f495'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color(hue=(100, 200), color_format='rgb') ... 'rgb(26, 155, 88)' 'rgb(9, 193, 49)' 'rgb(73, 229, 154)' 'rgb(107, 249, 166)' 'rgb(76, 204, 69)'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color(hue='orange', luminosity='bright') ... '#efc332' '#edae65' '#d1861d' '#ffcc42' '#e09533'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color(hue=135, luminosity='dark', color_format='hsv') ... 'hsv(135, 96, 45)' 'hsv(135, 98, 57)' 'hsv(135, 94, 61)' 'hsv(135, 99, 47)' 'hsv(135, 94, 50)'
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color(hue=(300, 20), luminosity='random', color_format='hsl') ... 'hsl(217, 94, 27)' 'hsl(40, 23, 54)' 'hsl(268, 100, 74)' 'hsl(175, 43, 31)' 'hsl(131, 47, 11)'
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color_name()¶ Generate a color name.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color_name() ... 'Turquesa pálido' 'Rojo violeta medio' 'Coral' 'Beige limón' 'Gris pizarra oscuro'
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hex_color()¶ Generate a color formatted as a hex triplet.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.hex_color() ... '#d82c08' '#629f70' '#c2094d' '#e3e707' '#6baa95'
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rgb_color()¶ Generate a color formatted as a comma-separated RGB value.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.rgb_color() ... '197,215,20' '132,248,207' '155,244,183' '111,71,144' '71,48,128'
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rgb_css_color()¶ Generate a color formatted as a CSS rgb() function.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.rgb_css_color() ... 'rgb(197,215,20)' 'rgb(132,248,207)' 'rgb(155,244,183)' 'rgb(111,71,144)' 'rgb(71,48,128)'
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safe_color_name()¶ Generate a web-safe color name.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.safe_color_name() ... 'fucsia' 'amarilo' 'verde azulado' 'rojo' 'azul'
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safe_hex_color()¶ Generate a web-safe color formatted as a hex triplet.
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.safe_hex_color() ... '#cc5500' '#dd7700' '#114400' '#884400' '#ff8800'
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faker.providers.currency¶
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class
faker.providers.currency.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.currency.Provider-
cryptocurrency()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cryptocurrency() ... ('ZCL', 'Zclassic') ('IOTA', 'IOTA') ('PPC', 'Peercoin') ('KOI', 'Coinye') ('XDN', 'DigitalNote')
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cryptocurrency_code()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cryptocurrency_code() ... 'ZCL' 'IOTA' 'PPC' 'KOI' 'XDN'
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cryptocurrency_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cryptocurrency_name() ... 'Zclassic' 'IOTA' 'Peercoin' 'Coinye' 'DigitalNote'
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currency()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency() ... ('TMT', 'Manat turcomano') ('SDG', 'Libra sudanesa') ('JEP', 'Libra de Jersey') ('ETB', 'Bir de Etiopía') ('LKR', 'Rupia esrilanquesa')
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currency_code()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency_code() ... 'TMT' 'SDG' 'JEP' 'ETB' 'LKR'
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currency_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency_name() ... 'Manat turcomano' 'Libra sudanesa' 'Libra de Jersey' 'Bir de Etiopía' 'Rupia esrilanquesa'
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currency_symbol(code=None)¶ Example: $ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency_symbol() ... '฿' '﷼' '﷼' '$' '₸'
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faker.providers.date_time¶
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class
faker.providers.date_time.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.date_time.Provider-
am_pm()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.am_pm() ... 'AM' 'AM' 'AM' 'AM' 'PM'
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century()¶ :example ‘XVII’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.century() ... 'XVIII' 'XVI' 'IX' 'VI' 'XI'
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date(pattern='%Y-%m-%d', end_datetime=None)¶ Get a date string between January 1, 1970 and now :param pattern format :example ‘2008-11-27’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date() ... '1996-03-20' '1998-08-15' '1972-10-03' '1987-08-15' '2004-10-16'
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date_between(start_date='-30y', end_date='today')¶ Get a Date object based on a random date between two given dates. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
:param start_date Defaults to 30 years ago :param end_date Defaults to “today” :example Date(‘1999-02-02’) :return Date
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_between() ... datetime.date(2019, 7, 1) datetime.date(2003, 11, 15) datetime.date(2016, 7, 21) datetime.date(2005, 1, 27) datetime.date(1992, 2, 22)
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date_between_dates(date_start=None, date_end=None)¶ Takes two Date objects and returns a random date between the two given dates. Accepts Date or Datetime objects
Parameters: - date_start – Date
- date_end – Date
:return Date
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_between_dates() ... datetime.date(2020, 10, 7) datetime.date(2020, 10, 7) datetime.date(2020, 10, 7) datetime.date(2020, 10, 7) datetime.date(2020, 10, 7)
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date_object(end_datetime=None)¶ Get a date object between January 1, 1970 and now :example datetime.date(2016, 9, 20)
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_object() ... datetime.date(1996, 3, 20) datetime.date(1998, 8, 15) datetime.date(1972, 10, 3) datetime.date(1987, 8, 15) datetime.date(2004, 10, 16)
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date_of_birth(tzinfo=None, minimum_age=0, maximum_age=115)¶ Generate a random date of birth represented as a Date object, constrained by optional miminimum_age and maximum_age parameters.
:param tzinfo Defaults to None. :param minimum_age Defaults to 0. :param maximum_age Defaults to 115.
:example Date(‘1979-02-02’) :return Date
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_of_birth() ... datetime.date(2019, 9, 10) datetime.date(1957, 3, 13) datetime.date(2007, 12, 4) datetime.date(1962, 1, 2) datetime.date(1910, 4, 11)
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date_this_century(before_today=True, after_today=False)¶ Gets a Date object for the current century.
Parameters: - before_today – include days in current century before today
- after_today – include days in current century after today
:example Date(‘2012-04-04’) :return Date
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_century() ... datetime.date(2013, 2, 8) datetime.date(2014, 4, 23) datetime.date(2001, 5, 18) datetime.date(2008, 10, 22) datetime.date(2017, 5, 24)
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date_this_decade(before_today=True, after_today=False)¶ Gets a Date object for the decade year.
Parameters: - before_today – include days in current decade before today
- after_today – include days in current decade after today
:example Date(‘2012-04-04’) :return Date
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_decade() ... datetime.date(2020, 5, 29) datetime.date(2020, 6, 12) datetime.date(2020, 1, 16) datetime.date(2020, 4, 10) datetime.date(2020, 7, 17)
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date_this_month(before_today=True, after_today=False)¶ Gets a Date object for the current month.
Parameters: - before_today – include days in current month before today
- after_today – include days in current month after today
- tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
:example DateTime(‘2012-04-04 11:02:02’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_month() ... datetime.date(2020, 10, 6) datetime.date(2020, 10, 3) datetime.date(2020, 10, 5) datetime.date(2020, 10, 6) datetime.date(2020, 10, 3)
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date_this_year(before_today=True, after_today=False)¶ Gets a Date object for the current year.
Parameters: - before_today – include days in current year before today
- after_today – include days in current year after today
:example Date(‘2012-04-04’) :return Date
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_year() ... datetime.date(2020, 5, 29) datetime.date(2020, 6, 12) datetime.date(2020, 1, 16) datetime.date(2020, 4, 10) datetime.date(2020, 7, 17)
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date_time(tzinfo=None, end_datetime=None)¶ Get a datetime object for a date between January 1, 1970 and now :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘2005-08-16 20:39:21’) :return datetime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time() ... datetime.datetime(1996, 3, 20, 7, 46, 39) datetime.datetime(1998, 8, 15, 8, 43, 22) datetime.datetime(1972, 10, 3, 5, 52, 26) datetime.datetime(1987, 8, 15, 9, 51, 25) datetime.datetime(2004, 10, 16, 19, 14, 57)
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date_time_ad(tzinfo=None, end_datetime=None, start_datetime=None)¶ Get a datetime object for a date between January 1, 001 and now :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘1265-03-22 21:15:52’) :return datetime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_ad() ... datetime.datetime(932, 7, 17, 1, 20, 13) datetime.datetime(2009, 8, 3, 21, 25) datetime.datetime(58, 3, 29, 17, 26, 45) datetime.datetime(1023, 4, 21, 11, 47, 46) datetime.datetime(1961, 7, 18, 3, 50, 16)
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date_time_between(start_date='-30y', end_date='now', tzinfo=None)¶ Get a DateTime object based on a random date between two given dates. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
:param start_date Defaults to 30 years ago :param end_date Defaults to “now” :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_between() ... datetime.datetime(2019, 7, 2, 3, 50, 56) datetime.datetime(2003, 11, 16, 17, 6, 36) datetime.datetime(2016, 7, 22, 13, 55, 36) datetime.datetime(2005, 1, 28, 17, 34, 58) datetime.datetime(1992, 2, 23, 4, 9, 30)
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date_time_between_dates(datetime_start=None, datetime_end=None, tzinfo=None)¶ Takes two DateTime objects and returns a random datetime between the two given datetimes. Accepts DateTime objects.
Parameters: - datetime_start – DateTime
- datetime_end – DateTime
- tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
:example DateTime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_between_dates() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 7, 6, 1, 17) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 7, 6, 1, 17) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 7, 6, 1, 17) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 7, 6, 1, 17) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 7, 6, 1, 17)
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date_time_this_century(before_now=True, after_now=False, tzinfo=None)¶ Gets a DateTime object for the current century.
Parameters: - before_now – include days in current century before today
- after_now – include days in current century after today
- tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
:example DateTime(‘2012-04-04 11:02:02’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_century() ... datetime.datetime(2013, 2, 8, 15, 53, 19) datetime.datetime(2014, 4, 23, 16, 21, 41) datetime.datetime(2001, 5, 18, 2, 56, 13) datetime.datetime(2008, 10, 22, 16, 55, 42) datetime.datetime(2017, 5, 24, 21, 37, 28)
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date_time_this_decade(before_now=True, after_now=False, tzinfo=None)¶ Gets a DateTime object for the decade year.
Parameters: - before_now – include days in current decade before today
- after_now – include days in current decade after today
- tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
:example DateTime(‘2012-04-04 11:02:02’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_decade() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 5, 29, 14, 44, 47) datetime.datetime(2020, 6, 12, 8, 0, 40) datetime.datetime(2020, 1, 16, 17, 20, 30) datetime.datetime(2020, 4, 10, 13, 16, 44) datetime.datetime(2020, 7, 17, 13, 25, 32)
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date_time_this_month(before_now=True, after_now=False, tzinfo=None)¶ Gets a DateTime object for the current month.
Parameters: - before_now – include days in current month before today
- after_now – include days in current month after today
- tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
:example DateTime(‘2012-04-04 11:02:02’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_month() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 5, 16, 12, 38) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 6, 2, 30, 1) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 1, 11, 47, 30) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 4, 3, 24, 53) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 7, 4, 55, 10)
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date_time_this_year(before_now=True, after_now=False, tzinfo=None)¶ Gets a DateTime object for the current year.
Parameters: - before_now – include days in current year before today
- after_now – include days in current year after today
- tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
:example DateTime(‘2012-04-04 11:02:02’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_year() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 5, 29, 14, 44, 47) datetime.datetime(2020, 6, 12, 8, 0, 40) datetime.datetime(2020, 1, 16, 17, 20, 30) datetime.datetime(2020, 4, 10, 13, 16, 44) datetime.datetime(2020, 7, 17, 13, 25, 32)
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day_of_month()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.day_of_month() ... '20' '15' '03' '15' '16'
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day_of_week()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.day_of_week() ... 'miércoles' 'sábado' 'martes' 'sábado' 'sábado'
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future_date(end_date='+30d', tzinfo=None)¶ Get a Date object based on a random date between 1 day from now and a given date. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
:param end_date Defaults to “+30d” :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.future_date() ... datetime.date(2020, 10, 26) datetime.date(2020, 10, 28) datetime.date(2020, 10, 9) datetime.date(2020, 10, 20) datetime.date(2020, 11, 1)
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future_datetime(end_date='+30d', tzinfo=None)¶ Get a DateTime object based on a random date between 1 second form now and a given date. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
:param end_date Defaults to “+30d” :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.future_datetime() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 25, 22, 51, 53) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 27, 16, 1, 23) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 9, 5, 11, 21) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 19, 19, 40, 53) datetime.datetime(2020, 11, 1, 1, 41, 59)
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iso8601(tzinfo=None, end_datetime=None)¶ Parameters: tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example ‘2003-10-21T16:05:52+0000’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.iso8601() ... '1996-03-20T07:46:39' '1998-08-15T08:43:22' '1972-10-03T05:52:26' '1987-08-15T09:51:25' '2004-10-16T19:14:57'
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month()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.month() ... '03' '08' '10' '08' '10'
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month_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.month_name() ... 'marzo' 'agosto' 'octubre' 'agosto' 'octubre'
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past_date(start_date='-30d', tzinfo=None)¶ Get a Date object based on a random date between a given date and 1 day ago. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
:param start_date Defaults to “-30d” :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.past_date() ... datetime.date(2020, 9, 25) datetime.date(2020, 9, 27) datetime.date(2020, 9, 8) datetime.date(2020, 9, 19) datetime.date(2020, 10, 1)
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past_datetime(start_date='-30d', tzinfo=None)¶ Get a DateTime object based on a random date between a given date and 1 second ago. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
:param start_date Defaults to “-30d” :param tzinfo: timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass :example DateTime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’) :return DateTime
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.past_datetime() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 9, 25, 22, 51, 52) datetime.datetime(2020, 9, 27, 16, 1, 22) datetime.datetime(2020, 9, 9, 5, 11, 20) datetime.datetime(2020, 9, 19, 19, 40, 52) datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 2, 1, 41, 58)
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pytimezone(*args, **kwargs)¶ Generate a random timezone (see faker.timezone for any args) and return as a python object usable as a tzinfo to datetime or other fakers.
:example faker.pytimezone() :return dateutil.tz.tz.tzfile
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.pytimezone() ... tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Harare') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Vienna') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Pyongyang') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Johannesburg') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Muscat')
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time(pattern='%H:%M:%S', end_datetime=None)¶ Get a time string (24h format by default) :param pattern format :example ‘15:02:34’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.time() ... '07:46:39' '08:43:22' '05:52:26' '09:51:25' '19:14:57'
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time_delta(end_datetime=None)¶ Get a timedelta object
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.time_delta() ... datetime.timedelta(0) datetime.timedelta(0) datetime.timedelta(0) datetime.timedelta(0) datetime.timedelta(0)
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time_object(end_datetime=None)¶ Get a time object :example datetime.time(15, 56, 56, 772876)
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.time_object() ... datetime.time(7, 46, 39) datetime.time(8, 43, 22) datetime.time(5, 52, 26) datetime.time(9, 51, 25) datetime.time(19, 14, 57)
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time_series(start_date='-30d', end_date='now', precision=None, distrib=None, tzinfo=None)¶ Returns a generator yielding tuples of
(<datetime>, <value>).The data points will start at
start_date, and be at every time interval specified byprecision.distribis a callable that accepts<datetime>and returns<value>Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.time_series() ... <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7fa99c6c9660> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7fa99c6c9660> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7fa99c6c9660> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7fa99c6c9660> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7fa99c6c9660>
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timezone()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.timezone() ... 'Africa/Harare' 'Europe/Vienna' 'Asia/Pyongyang' 'Africa/Johannesburg' 'Asia/Muscat'
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unix_time(end_datetime=None, start_datetime=None)¶ Get a timestamp between January 1, 1970 and now, unless passed explicit start_datetime or end_datetime values. :example 1061306726
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.unix_time() ... 827307999 903170602 86939546 556019485 1097954097
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year()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.year() ... '1996' '1998' '1972' '1987' '2004'
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faker.providers.internet¶
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class
faker.providers.internet.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
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ascii_company_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_company_email() ... 'vquerol@lillo.es' 'venceslasmendizabal@lastra.org' 'raquelvinas@tejedor.es' 'valentin15@morales-tomas.es' 'nildacervera@manso.net'
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ascii_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_email() ... 'ngisbert@yahoo.com' 'ycuevas@teruel-lastra.com' 'joan89@hotmail.com' 'petrona57@exposito-diez.es' 'sergio84@torrecilla.com'
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ascii_free_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_free_email() ... 'vquerol@gmail.com' 'renato47@yahoo.com' 'hcarmona@gmail.com' 'rodayessica@yahoo.com' 'charo24@gmail.com'
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ascii_safe_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_safe_email() ... 'vquerol@example.org' 'renato47@example.com' 'hcarmona@example.org' 'rodayessica@example.com' 'charo24@example.org'
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company_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.company_email() ... 'vquerol@lillo.es' 'venceslasmendizabal@lastra.org' 'raquelvinas@tejedor.es' 'valentin15@morales-tomas.es' 'nildacervera@manso.net'
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dga(year=None, month=None, day=None, tld=None, length=None)¶ Generates a domain name by given date https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_generation_algorithm
Return type: str Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.dga() ... 'hxqvaffcmfsccynscisxeajjagjahtnfcm.com' 'cnrhkwsauxvmqcengcluh.es' 'iiulfpgbvqcdaeh.es' 'dgunygtn.com' 'uqniukqjckmjabijnuqholpsjayatffafysbsyaaytuquhbpmpviajxnaro.es'
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domain_name(levels=1)¶ Produce an Internet domain name with the specified number of subdomain levels.
>>> domain_name() nichols-phillips.com >>> domain_name(2) williamson-hopkins.jackson.com
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.domain_name() ... 'querol.org' 'ribes-cuevas.net' 'teruel-lastra.com' 'moran.es' 'tejedor.es'
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domain_word()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.domain_word() ... 'querol' 'garmendia-ribes' 'iriarte' 'lastra' 'cazorla-toledo'
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email(domain=None)¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.email() ... 'ngisbert@yahoo.com' 'ycuevas@teruel-lastra.com' 'joan89@hotmail.com' 'petrona57@exposito-diez.es' 'sergio84@torrecilla.com'
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free_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.free_email() ... 'vquerol@gmail.com' 'renato47@yahoo.com' 'hcarmona@gmail.com' 'rodayessica@yahoo.com' 'charo24@gmail.com'
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free_email_domain()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.free_email_domain() ... 'hotmail.com' 'hotmail.com' 'yahoo.com' 'gmail.com' 'yahoo.com'
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hostname(levels=1)¶ Produce a hostname with specified number of subdomain levels.
>>> hostname() db-01.nichols-phillips.com >>> hostname(0) laptop-56 >>> hostname(2) web-12.williamson-hopkins.jackson.com
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.hostname() ... 'email-60.lillo.es' 'desktop-75.teruel-lastra.com' 'email-94.lujan.com' 'db-15.baeza-grau.org' 'web-87.llorente-aparicio.es'
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http_method()¶ Returns random HTTP method https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods
Return type: str Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.http_method() ... 'TRACE' 'OPTIONS' 'PUT' 'POST' 'DELETE'
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image_url(width=None, height=None)¶ Returns URL to placeholder image Example: http://placehold.it/640x480
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.image_url() ... 'https://www.lorempixel.com/788/861' 'https://placeimg.com/995/829/any' 'https://dummyimage.com/621x976' 'https://dummyimage.com/447x285' 'https://placeimg.com/194/513/any'
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ipv4(network=False, address_class=None, private=None)¶ Returns a random IPv4 address or network with a valid CIDR.
Parameters: - network – Network address
- address_class – IPv4 address class (a, b, or c)
- private – Public or private
Returns: IPv4
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ipv4() ... '171.174.170.81' '95.25.112.121' '51.105.121.194' '195.110.164.126' '141.250.247.54'
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ipv4_network_class()¶ Returns a IPv4 network class ‘a’, ‘b’ or ‘c’.
Returns: IPv4 network class Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ipv4_network_class() ... 'c' 'c' 'b' 'a' 'b'
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ipv4_private(network=False, address_class=None)¶ Returns a private IPv4.
Parameters: - network – Network address
- address_class – IPv4 address class (a, b, or c)
Returns: Private IPv4
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ipv4_private() ... '192.168.215.85' '10.248.203.131' '172.25.180.188' '192.168.111.215' '172.19.8.218'
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ipv4_public(network=False, address_class=None)¶ Returns a public IPv4 excluding private blocks.
Parameters: - network – Network address
- address_class – IPv4 address class (a, b, or c)
Returns: Public IPv4
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ipv4_public() ... '195.174.170.81' '15.227.46.15' '164.218.94.112' '214.253.123.155' '134.17.181.9'
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ipv6(network=False)¶ Produce a random IPv6 address or network with a valid CIDR
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ipv6() ... 'e3e7:682:c209:4cac:629f:6fbf:d82c:7cd' 'f728:b4fa:4248:5e3a:a5d:2f35:6baa:9455' 'eb11:67b3:67a9:c378:7c65:c1e6:82e2:e662' 'f7c1:bd87:4da5:e709:d471:3d61:c8a7:639' 'e443:df78:9558:867f:5ba9:1fb0:7a02:4204'
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mac_address()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.mac_address() ... 'c5:d7:14:84:f8:cf' '9b:f4:b7:6f:47:90' '47:30:80:4b:9e:32' '25:a9:f1:33:b5:de' 'a1:68:f4:e2:85:1f'
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port_number(is_system=False, is_user=False, is_dynamic=False)¶ Returns a network port number https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6335
Parameters: - is_system – System or well-known ports
- is_user – User or registered ports
- is_dynamic – Dynamic / private / ephemeral ports
Return type: Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.port_number() ... 50494 55125 5306 33936 63691
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safe_domain_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.safe_domain_name() ... 'example.net' 'example.net' 'example.com' 'example.org' 'example.com'
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safe_email()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.safe_email() ... 'vquerol@example.org' 'renato47@example.com' 'hcarmona@example.org' 'rodayessica@example.com' 'charo24@example.org'
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slug(value=None)¶ Django algorithm
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.slug() ... 'sapiente-quidem-in' 'maiores-illo-quos' 'labore-nesciunt' 'magnam-eligendi' 'nulla-dolorum'
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tld()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.tld() ... 'es' 'es' 'net' 'com' 'org'
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uri()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri() ... 'https://www.lillo.es/explore/category/privacy.html' 'http://www.zabala.org/' 'http://www.diez.com/' 'http://llorente-aparicio.es/main/terms/' 'https://rodenas-egea.es/list/wp-content/categories/main/'
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uri_extension()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri_extension() ... '.jsp' '.php' '.htm' '.html' '.htm'
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uri_page()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri_page() ... 'terms' 'about' 'homepage' 'main' 'register'
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uri_path(deep=None)¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri_path() ... 'posts/tag' 'explore/tag' 'explore/category' 'categories' 'main/main'
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url(schemes=None)¶ Parameters: schemes – a list of strings to use as schemes, one will chosen randomly. If None, it will generate http and https urls. Passing an empty list will result in schemeless url generation like “://domain.com”.
Returns: a random url string. Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.url() ... 'https://cerro-lillo.net/' 'https://www.mendizabal-teruel.org/' 'http://cazorla-toledo.es/' 'https://pomares.es/' 'http://www.morales-tomas.es/'
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user_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.user_name() ... 'vquerol' 'aitanagarmendia' 'ycuevas' 'rafaela82' 'juliamoran'
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faker.providers.person¶
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class
faker.providers.person.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.person.Provider-
first_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name() ... 'Milagros' 'Julie' 'Rosendo' 'Jose Angel' 'Aitana'
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first_name_female()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name_female() ... 'Rocío' 'Olga' 'Georgina' 'Dalila' 'Judith'
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first_name_male()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name_male() ... 'Rosendo' 'Pascual' 'Guiomar' 'Dimas' 'Jordi'
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first_name_nonbinary()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name_nonbinary() ... 'Milagros' 'Julie' 'Rosendo' 'Jose Angel' 'Aitana'
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language_name()¶ Generate a random i18n language name (e.g. English).
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.language_name() ... 'Swahili' 'Sánscrito' 'Georgiano' 'Feroés' 'Luxemburgués'
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last_name()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name() ... 'Salvà' 'Querol' 'Gisbert' 'Cerro' 'Lillo'
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last_name_female()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name_female() ... 'Salvà' 'Querol' 'Gisbert' 'Cerro' 'Lillo'
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last_name_male()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name_male() ... 'Salvà' 'Querol' 'Gisbert' 'Cerro' 'Lillo'
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last_name_nonbinary()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name_nonbinary() ... 'Salvà' 'Querol' 'Gisbert' 'Cerro' 'Lillo'
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name()¶ :example ‘John Doe’
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name() ... 'Olga Gisbert' 'Jordi Garmendia Ribes' 'Isidro Mendizábal' 'Jovita Company-Pérez' 'Cruz Toledo Viñas'
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name_female()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name_female() ... 'Olga Gisbert-Cerro' 'Florinda Ribes Cuevas' 'Macaria Teruel Lastra' 'Olalla Morán Cazorla' 'África Prudencia Tejedor Córdoba'
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name_male()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name_male() ... 'Pascual Gisbert-Cerro' 'Glauco Ribes Cuevas' 'Julián Teruel Lastra' 'Pancho Morán Cazorla' 'Wálter Remigio Tejedor Córdoba'
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name_nonbinary()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name_nonbinary() ... 'Olga Gisbert' 'Jordi Garmendia Ribes' 'Isidro Mendizábal' 'Jovita Company-Pérez' 'Cruz Toledo Viñas'
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prefix()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix() ... 'del' 'del' 'de' 'de' 'del'
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prefix_female()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix_female() ... 'del' 'del' 'de' 'de' 'del'
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prefix_male()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix_male() ... 'del' 'del' 'de' 'de' 'del'
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prefix_nonbinary()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix_nonbinary() ... 'del' 'del' 'de' 'de' 'del'
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suffix()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.suffix() ... '' '' '' '' ''
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suffix_female()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.suffix_female() ... '' '' '' '' ''
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suffix_male()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.suffix_male() ... '' '' '' '' ''
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suffix_nonbinary()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.suffix_nonbinary() ... '' '' '' '' ''
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faker.providers.phone_number¶
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class
faker.providers.phone_number.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.phone_number.ProviderAccording to official specs: https://avancedigital.gob.es/es-ES/Servicios/Numeracion/Documents/Descripcion_PNN.pdf
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country_calling_code()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.country_calling_code() ... '+211' '+599 4' '+800' '+503' '+82'
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msisdn()¶ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSISDN
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.msisdn() ... '6048764759382' '1948924115781' '5938778408016' '0975351393328' '1587148418583'
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phone_number()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.phone_number() ... '+34960 48 76 47' '+34 838 24 21 94' '+34689 24 11 57' '+34705 659 387' '+34 738 40 80 16'
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faker.providers.ssn¶
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class
faker.providers.ssn.es_ES.Provider(generator)¶ Bases:
faker.providers.ssn.ProviderA Faker provider for the Spanish VAT IDs and DOIs
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cif()¶ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%B3digo_de_identificaci%C3%B3n_fiscal :return: a random Spanish CIF
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cif() ... 'A51466506' 'H73200909' 'G69606127' 'D18214999' 'J9167648F'
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doi()¶ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identificador_de_objeto_digital :return: a random Spanish CIF or NIE or NIF
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.doi() ... '33077205P' 'F8858006C' 'X0651178W' '14989575S' '57988900N'
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nie()¶ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BAmero_de_identidad_de_extranjero :return: a random Spanish NIE
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.nie() ... 'X4982918Z' 'Y0992298T' 'Y1302964M' 'Z2726543J' 'X3990316T'
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nif()¶ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BAmero_de_identificaci%C3%B3n_fiscal :return: NIF
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.nif() ... '55909283D' '66720037G' '43019041W' '28706664L' '12649064F'
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ssn()¶ Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ssn() ... '604-87-6475' '382-42-1948' '924-11-5781' '593-87-7840' '801-60-9753'
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vat_id()¶ http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/faq.html#item_11 :return: a random Spanish VAT ID
Examples: >>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.vat_id() ... 'ESY6048764s' 'ESP3824219Z' 'ES92411578f' 'ES93877840P' 'ES01609753L'
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