
The goal of {fakir} is to provide fake datasets that can
be used for prototyping or teaching purpose.
The full documentation is in this {pkgdown}site: https://thinkr-open.github.io/fakir/.
{fakir} is part of the golemverse.
You’re reading the doc about version : 1.0.0
This README has been compiled on the
Sys.time()[1] "2023-04-06 09:24:34 CEST"
Here are the test & coverage results :
devtools::check(quiet = TRUE)── R CMD check results ──────────────────────────────────────── fakir 1.0.0 ────
Duration: 28.2s
0 errors ✔ | 0 warnings ✔ | 0 notes ✔
covr::package_coverage()fakir Coverage: 94.78%
R/utils.R: 86.96%
R/fake_transport.R: 89.89%
R/fake_client.R: 93.48%
R/fake_products.R: 100.00%
R/fake_web.R: 100.00%
You can install the released version of {fakir} from CRAN with:
install.packages("fakir")Or the development version from GitHub with:
# From r-universe.dev (No need for GITHUB_PAT)
install.packages(
"fakir",
repos = c("thinkropen" = "https://thinkr-open.r-universe.dev")
)
# With {remotes} using GitHub API
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("ThinkR-open/fakir")This package is designed for simulating real life datasets:
Supported languages are, for now, French and US English.
See the Vignette for examples.
This package is heavily inspired by {charlatan}.
Scott Chamberlain (2017). charlatan: Make Fake Data. R package version 0.1.0. https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=charlatan
You can contribute to {fakir} in two ways:
You can translate to other locales by providing :
vec in “R/utils”local in “R/fake_client” and
“R/fake_transport”Feel free to create new datasets generators.
Please note that the fakir project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.