Locale es_CL¶
faker.providers.address
¶
- class faker.providers.address.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- address() str ¶
- Example:
‘791 Crist Parks, Sashabury, IL 86039-9874’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.address() ... 'Ruta 5 Sur, km 42' 'Balmaceda 338 Piso 2\nProvidencia, Región Metropolitana, 4892410' 'Las Azucenas 4659 Of. 9771\nTortel, Región de Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo' 'Ruta T-16, km 32, Región de Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo' 'Calle Pedro de Valdivia 2287 Dpto. 2958\nHualqui, Región del Biobío, 1858390'
- administrative_unit() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.administrative_unit() ... 'Región Metropolitana' 'Región de Los Ríos' 'Región de Antofagasta' 'Región de La Araucanía' 'Región de Ñuble'
- building_number() str ¶
- Example:
‘791’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.building_number() ... '16' '5876' '6' '338' '9194'
- city() str ¶
- Example:
‘Sashabury’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.city() ... 'Treguaco' 'Teodoro Schmidt' 'Copiapó' 'Rauco' 'Quinchao'
- city_suffix() str ¶
- Example:
‘town’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.city_suffix() ... 'Ville' 'Ville' 'Ville' 'Ville' 'Ville'
- common_street_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.common_street_name() ... 'Los Alerces' 'Lautaro' 'Gabriela Mistral' 'Manuel Rodríguez' 'Los Aromos'
- commune() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.commune() ... 'Treguaco' 'Teodoro Schmidt' 'Copiapó' 'Rauco' 'Quinchao'
- commune_and_region() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.commune_and_region() ... 'Treguaco, Región de Ñuble' 'Teodoro Schmidt, Región de La Araucanía' 'Copiapó, Región de Atacama' 'Rauco, Región del Maule' 'Quinchao, Región de Los Lagos'
- commune_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.commune_code() ... '16207' '09117' '03101' '07305' '10210'
- country() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.country() ... 'Líbano' 'Maldivas' 'Australia' 'Georgia' 'Palau'
- country_code(representation: str = 'alpha-2') str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.country_code() ... 'MV' 'PS' 'NL' 'BB' 'IL'
- current_country() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.current_country() ... 'Chile' 'Chile' 'Chile' 'Chile' 'Chile'
- current_country_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.current_country_code() ... 'CL' 'CL' 'CL' 'CL' 'CL'
- highway_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.highway_name() ... 'Ruta 5 Sur' 'Ruta 5 Sur' 'Ruta 5 Norte' 'Ruta 5 Sur' 'Ruta 5 Sur'
- historic_people_street_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.historic_people_street_name() ... 'Los Carrera' 'Casanova' 'Alberto Hurtado' 'Matta' 'Baquedano'
- plant_street_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.plant_street_name() ... 'Las Mosquetas' 'Los Calafates' 'Las Araucarias' 'Los Digitales' 'Los Laureles'
- postcode() str ¶
- Example:
86039-9874
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.postcode() ... '6604870' '6475930' '8242190' '4892410' '1578150'
- province() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.province() ... 'Itata' 'Curicó' 'Talagante' 'Concepción' 'Antofagasta'
- province_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.province_code() ... '162' '073' '136' '081' '021'
- region() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.region() ... 'Región Metropolitana' 'Región de Los Ríos' 'Región de Antofagasta' 'Región de La Araucanía' 'Región de Ñuble'
- region_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.region_code() ... 'RM' 'LR' 'AN' 'AR' 'NB'
- road_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.road_name() ... 'Ruta U-560' 'Ruta 576-CH' 'Ruta U-459' 'Ruta 324-CH' 'Ruta T-59'
- secondary_address() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.secondary_address() ... 'Piso 6' 'Piso 78' 'Piso 47' 'Of. 324' 'Of. 3482'
- street_address() str ¶
- Example:
‘791 Crist Parks’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.street_address() ... 'Casanova 8 Piso 64' 'Luis Morales 3489' 'Avda. Santa Rosa 715 Piso 9' 'Las Mosquetas 108 Dpto. 660' 'Calle Pedro de Valdivia 2287 Dpto. 2958'
- street_name() str ¶
- Example:
‘Crist Parks’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.street_name() ... 'Manuel Bulnes' 'Psje. Los Tilos' 'Balmaceda' 'Las Rosas' 'Calle Juana Mardones'
faker.providers.automotive
¶
- class faker.providers.automotive.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
Implement automotive provider for
es
locale.Sources:
- license_plate() str ¶
Generate a license plate.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate() ... 'TB-4876' 'Z-7593' 'PGFL-89' 'Z-1157' 'SVRJ-87'
- license_plate_diplomatic() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate_diplomatic() ... 'CD-6048' 'CD-6475' 'CC-8242' 'CC-9489' 'CC-4115'
- license_plate_new() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate_new() ... 'TVCL-87' 'TPXS-93' 'YGPG-19' 'LZGP-11' 'RXZF-56'
- license_plate_old() str ¶
Generate an old format license plate.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate_old() ... 'SS-0487' 'SK-7593' 'XF-4219' 'KX-9241' 'CL-7815'
- license_plate_police() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.license_plate_police() ... 'Z-6048' 'Z-6475' 'RP-8242' 'RP-9489' 'RP-4115'
faker.providers.color
¶
- class faker.providers.color.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- color(hue: str | float | int | Sequence[int] | None = None, luminosity: str | None = None, color_format: str = 'hex') str ¶
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 argumenthue
controls the H value according to the following rules:If the value is a number from
0
to360
, 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
luminosity
influences both S and V values and is partially affected byhue
as 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_format
controls 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)'
- color_hsl(hue: str | float | int | Sequence[int] | None = None, luminosity: str | None = None) Tuple[int, int, int] ¶
Generate a HSL color tuple in a human-friendly way.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color_hsl() ... (197, 57, 32) (132, 90, 39) (207, 76, 65) (183, 88, 33) (258, 62, 73)
- color_hsv(hue: str | float | int | Sequence[int] | None = None, luminosity: str | None = None) Tuple[int, int, int] ¶
Generate a HSV color tuple in a human-friendly way.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color_hsv() ... (197, 73, 51) (132, 95, 76) (207, 58, 92) (183, 94, 64) (258, 37, 90)
- color_name() str ¶
Generate a color name.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color_name() ... 'Rojo' 'Rosa brumoso' 'Amarillo verde' 'Gris gainsboro (Estaño)' 'Verde prado'
- color_rgb(hue: str | float | int | Sequence[int] | None = None, luminosity: str | None = None) Tuple[int, int, int] ¶
Generate a RGB color tuple of integers in a human-friendly way.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color_rgb() ... (35, 103, 130) (9, 193, 46) (98, 173, 234) (9, 155, 163) (170, 144, 229)
- color_rgb_float(hue: str | float | int | Sequence[int] | None = None, luminosity: str | None = None) Tuple[float, float, float] ¶
Generate a RGB color tuple of floats in a human-friendly way.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.color_rgb_float() ... (0.13770000000000002, 0.4045149999999999, 0.51) (0.038000000000000034, 0.76, 0.18239999999999984) (0.3864000000000001, 0.6798800000000002, 0.92) (0.03840000000000004, 0.6099200000000001, 0.64) (0.6668999999999999, 0.5670000000000001, 0.9)
- hex_color() str ¶
Generate a color formatted as a hex triplet.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.hex_color() ... '#d82c08' '#629f70' '#c2094d' '#e3e707' '#6baa95'
- rgb_color() str ¶
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'
- rgb_css_color() str ¶
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)'
faker.providers.company
¶
- class faker.providers.company.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- bs() str ¶
- Example:
‘integrate extensible convergence’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.bs() ... 'incuba esquemas proactivas' 'fortalece servicios web front-end' 'compromete interfaces eficientes' 'entrega tecnologías distribuidas' 'orquesta arquitecturas intuitivas'
- catch_phrase() str ¶
- Example:
‘Robust full-range hub’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.catch_phrase() ... 'instalación multitarea enfocado al negocio' 'flexibilidad regional recontextualizado' 'interfaz híbrida realineado' 'conjunto terciaria basado en funcionalidad' 'sistema abierto sensible al contexto mandatorio'
- company() str ¶
- Example:
‘Acme Ltd’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.company() ... 'Valentina Karen Orellana Barra E.I.R.L.' 'Ferreira, Figueroa y Bahamondes Limitada' 'Grupo Morales, Soto y Véliz SPA' 'Grupo Soto, Díaz y Monsalve S.A.' 'Elizabeth Lucía Fuentes Paredes EIRL'
faker.providers.currency
¶
- class faker.providers.currency.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- cryptocurrency() Tuple[str, str] ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cryptocurrency() ... ('XRP', 'Ripple') ('STC', 'SwiftCoin') ('BC', 'BlackCoin') ('NXT', 'Nxt') ('IOTA', 'IOTA')
- cryptocurrency_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cryptocurrency_code() ... 'XRP' 'STC' 'BC' 'NXT' 'IOTA'
- cryptocurrency_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cryptocurrency_name() ... 'Ripple' 'SwiftCoin' 'BlackCoin' 'Nxt' 'IOTA'
- currency() Tuple[str, str] ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency() ... ('MWK', 'Kwacha malauí') ('NZD', 'Dólar neozelandés') ('BAM', 'Marco bosnioherzegovino') ('IRR', 'Rial iraní') ('SPL', 'Luigino')
- currency_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency_code() ... 'MWK' 'NZD' 'BAM' 'IRR' 'SPL'
- currency_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.currency_name() ... 'Kwacha malauí' 'Dólar neozelandés' 'Marco bosnioherzegovino' 'Rial iraní' 'Luigino'
faker.providers.date_time
¶
- class faker.providers.date_time.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- am_pm() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.am_pm() ... 'PM' 'PM' 'PM' 'PM' 'PM'
- century() str ¶
- Example:
‘XVII’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.century() ... 'XIII' 'XIV' 'II' 'IX' 'XVII'
- date(pattern: str = '%Y-%m-%d', end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) str ¶
Get a date string between January 1, 1970 and now.
- Parameters:
pattern – Format of the date (year-month-day by default)
- Example:
‘2008-11-27’
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date() ... '2016-05-13' '2011-08-14' '1993-02-03' '1984-03-20' '1998-01-27'
- date_between(start_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '-30y', end_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = 'today') date ¶
Get a Date object based on a random date between two given dates. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
- Parameters:
start_date – Defaults to 30 years ago
end_date – Defaults to “today”
- Example:
Date(‘1999-02-02’)
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_between() ... datetime.date(2020, 3, 28) datetime.date(2017, 8, 23) datetime.date(2007, 7, 10) datetime.date(2002, 9, 3) datetime.date(2010, 3, 30)
- date_between_dates(date_start: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None, date_end: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) date ¶
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
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_between_dates() ... datetime.date(2024, 11, 27) datetime.date(2024, 11, 27) datetime.date(2024, 11, 27) datetime.date(2024, 11, 27) datetime.date(2024, 11, 27)
- date_object(end_datetime: datetime | None = None) date ¶
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(2016, 5, 13) datetime.date(2011, 8, 14) datetime.date(1993, 2, 3) datetime.date(1984, 3, 20) datetime.date(1998, 1, 27)
- date_of_birth(tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None, minimum_age: int = 0, maximum_age: int = 115) date ¶
Generate a random date of birth represented as a Date object, constrained by optional miminimum_age and maximum_age parameters.
- Parameters:
tzinfo – Defaults to None.
minimum_age – Defaults to 0.
maximum_age – Defaults to 115.
- Example:
Date(‘1979-02-02’)
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_of_birth() ... datetime.date(2006, 11, 10) datetime.date(1996, 10, 29) datetime.date(1957, 9, 10) datetime.date(1938, 12, 10) datetime.date(1968, 3, 19)
- date_this_century(before_today: bool = True, after_today: bool = False) date ¶
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’)
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_century() ... datetime.date(2021, 1, 11) datetime.date(2018, 11, 17) datetime.date(2010, 6, 22) datetime.date(2006, 6, 13) datetime.date(2012, 9, 25)
- date_this_decade(before_today: bool = True, after_today: bool = False) date ¶
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’)
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_decade() ... datetime.date(2024, 2, 22) datetime.date(2023, 9, 20) datetime.date(2022, 1, 23) datetime.date(2021, 4, 8) datetime.date(2022, 7, 5)
- date_this_month(before_today: bool = True, after_today: bool = False) date ¶
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
- Example:
dtdate(‘2012-04-04’)
- Returns:
dtdate
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_month() ... datetime.date(2024, 11, 22) datetime.date(2024, 11, 20) datetime.date(2024, 11, 11) datetime.date(2024, 11, 7) datetime.date(2024, 11, 14)
- date_this_year(before_today: bool = True, after_today: bool = False) date ¶
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’)
- Returns:
Date
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_this_year() ... datetime.date(2024, 10, 6) datetime.date(2024, 9, 7) datetime.date(2024, 5, 19) datetime.date(2024, 3, 26) datetime.date(2024, 6, 18)
- date_time(tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None, end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) datetime ¶
Get a datetime object for a date between January 1, 1970 and now
- Parameters:
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
datetime(‘2005-08-16 20:39:21’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time() ... datetime.datetime(2016, 5, 13, 20, 35, 7, 370206) datetime.datetime(2011, 8, 14, 18, 7, 42, 34625) datetime.datetime(1993, 2, 3, 13, 14, 39, 251458) datetime.datetime(1984, 3, 20, 13, 38, 40, 618357) datetime.datetime(1998, 1, 27, 14, 25, 18, 535216)
- date_time_ad(tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None, end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None, start_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) datetime ¶
Get a datetime object for a date between January 1, 001 and now
- Parameters:
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
datetime(‘1265-03-22 21:15:52’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_ad() ... datetime.datetime(1710, 1, 12, 23, 10, 2, 840057) datetime.datetime(1535, 1, 12, 18, 13, 55, 917992) datetime.datetime(852, 3, 13, 15, 37, 31, 295456) datetime.datetime(525, 1, 9, 15, 45, 21, 588211) datetime.datetime(1035, 10, 10, 22, 50, 59, 527420)
- date_time_between(start_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '-30y', end_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = 'now', tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
Get a datetime object based on a random date between two given dates. Accepts date strings that can be recognized by strtotime().
- Parameters:
start_date – Defaults to 30 years ago
end_date – Defaults to “now”
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
datetime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_between() ... datetime.datetime(2020, 3, 29, 6, 32, 20, 236214) datetime.datetime(2017, 8, 24, 19, 57, 6, 808743) datetime.datetime(2007, 7, 12, 1, 26, 47, 361449) datetime.datetime(2002, 9, 4, 18, 37, 23, 49189) datetime.datetime(2010, 3, 31, 21, 54, 19, 171082)
- date_time_between_dates(datetime_start: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None, datetime_end: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None, tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_between_dates() ... datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 27, 23, 21, 37) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 27, 23, 21, 37) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 27, 23, 21, 37) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 27, 23, 21, 37) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 27, 23, 21, 37)
- date_time_this_century(before_now: bool = True, after_now: bool = False, tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_century() ... datetime.datetime(2021, 1, 12, 12, 39, 35, 743586) datetime.datetime(2018, 11, 17, 20, 22, 29, 677965) datetime.datetime(2010, 6, 23, 8, 22, 36, 366925) datetime.datetime(2006, 6, 13, 14, 49, 28, 650613) datetime.datetime(2012, 9, 25, 13, 31, 51, 191319)
- date_time_this_decade(before_now: bool = True, after_now: bool = False, tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_decade() ... datetime.datetime(2024, 2, 23, 0, 37, 15, 309849) datetime.datetime(2023, 9, 20, 23, 48, 32, 353388) datetime.datetime(2022, 1, 24, 1, 46, 1, 982376) datetime.datetime(2021, 4, 9, 5, 32, 23, 869709) datetime.datetime(2022, 7, 5, 16, 50, 48, 250079)
- date_time_this_month(before_now: bool = True, after_now: bool = False, tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_month() ... datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 23, 18, 38, 42, 591714) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 21, 10, 40, 10, 462189) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 12, 8, 15, 40, 807411) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 7, 23, 36, 44, 709807) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 14, 18, 58, 44, 204325)
- date_time_this_year(before_now: bool = True, after_now: bool = False, tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.date_time_this_year() ... datetime.datetime(2024, 10, 7, 7, 48, 47, 223102) datetime.datetime(2024, 9, 8, 14, 53, 44, 888472) datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 19, 14, 50, 43, 105466) datetime.datetime(2024, 3, 26, 22, 52, 58, 913528) datetime.datetime(2024, 6, 18, 17, 30, 35, 661831)
- day_of_month() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.day_of_month() ... '13' '14' '03' '20' '27'
- day_of_week()¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.day_of_week() ... 'viernes' 'domingo' 'miércoles' 'martes' 'martes'
- future_date(end_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '+30d', tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) date ¶
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().
- Parameters:
end_date – Defaults to “+30d”
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
dtdate(‘2030-01-01’)
- Returns:
dtdate
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.future_date() ... datetime.date(2024, 12, 22) datetime.date(2024, 12, 19) datetime.date(2024, 12, 10) datetime.date(2024, 12, 5) datetime.date(2024, 12, 12)
- future_datetime(end_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '+30d', tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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().
- Parameters:
end_date – Defaults to “+30d”
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
datetime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.future_datetime() ... datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 23, 7, 20, 38, 594731) datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 20, 17, 5, 15, 54467) datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 10, 14, 10, 19, 116942) datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 5, 17, 46, 49, 957843) datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 13, 7, 28, 41, 566513)
- iso8601(tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None, end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None, sep: str = 'T', timespec: str = 'auto') str ¶
Get a timestamp in ISO 8601 format (or one of its profiles).
- Parameters:
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
sep – separator between date and time, defaults to ‘T’
timespec – format specifier for the time part, defaults to ‘auto’ - see datetime.isoformat() documentation
- Example:
‘2003-10-21T16:05:52+0000’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.iso8601() ... '2016-05-13T20:35:07.370206' '2011-08-14T18:07:42.034625' '1993-02-03T13:14:39.251458' '1984-03-20T13:38:40.618357' '1998-01-27T14:25:18.535216'
- month() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.month() ... '05' '08' '02' '03' '01'
- month_name()¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.month_name() ... 'mayo' 'agosto' 'febrero' 'marzo' 'enero'
- past_date(start_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '-30d', tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) date ¶
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().
- Parameters:
start_date – Defaults to “-30d”
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
dtdate(‘1999-02-02’)
- Returns:
dtdate
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.past_date() ... datetime.date(2024, 11, 21) datetime.date(2024, 11, 18) datetime.date(2024, 11, 9) datetime.date(2024, 11, 4) datetime.date(2024, 11, 11)
- past_datetime(start_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '-30d', tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) datetime ¶
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().
- Parameters:
start_date – Defaults to “-30d”
tzinfo – timezone, instance of datetime.tzinfo subclass
- Example:
datetime(‘1999-02-02 11:42:52’)
- Returns:
datetime
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.past_datetime() ... datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 23, 7, 20, 37, 594731) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 20, 17, 5, 14, 54467) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 10, 14, 10, 18, 116942) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 5, 17, 46, 48, 957843) datetime.datetime(2024, 11, 13, 7, 28, 40, 566513)
- pytimezone(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) tzinfo | None ¶
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()
- Returns:
dateutil.tz.tz.tzfile
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.pytimezone() ... tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Indian/Maldives') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Barbados') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Stockholm') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Windhoek') tzfile('/usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Qatar')
- time(pattern: str = '%H:%M:%S', end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) str ¶
Get a time string (24h format by default)
- Parameters:
pattern – format
- Example:
‘15:02:34’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.time() ... '20:35:07' '18:07:42' '13:14:39' '13:38:40' '14:25:18'
- time_delta(end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) timedelta ¶
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)
- time_object(end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) time ¶
Get a time object
- Example:
datetime.time(15, 56, 56, 772876)
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.time_object() ... datetime.time(20, 35, 7, 370206) datetime.time(18, 7, 42, 34625) datetime.time(13, 14, 39, 251458) datetime.time(13, 38, 40, 618357) datetime.time(14, 25, 18, 535216)
- time_series(start_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = '-30d', end_date: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int = 'now', precision: float | None = None, distrib: Callable[[datetime], float] | None = None, tzinfo: tzinfo | None = None) Iterator[Tuple[datetime, Any]] ¶
Returns a generator yielding tuples of
(<datetime>, <value>)
.The data points will start at
start_date
, and be at every time interval specified byprecision
.distrib
is 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 0x7f8f70bae960> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7f8f70bae960> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7f8f70bae960> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7f8f70bae960> <generator object Provider.time_series at 0x7f8f70bae960>
- timezone() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.timezone() ... 'Indian/Maldives' 'America/Barbados' 'Europe/Stockholm' 'Africa/Windhoek' 'Asia/Qatar'
- unix_time(end_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None, start_datetime: date | datetime | timedelta | str | int | None = None) float ¶
Get a timestamp between January 1, 1970 and now, unless passed explicit start_datetime or end_datetime values.
On Windows, the decimal part is always 0.
- Example:
1061306726.6
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.unix_time() ... 1463171707.370206 1313345262.034625 728745279.2514577 448637920.6183569 885911118.5352159
faker.providers.internet
¶
- class faker.providers.internet.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- ascii_company_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_company_email() ... 'aalbornoz@castrospa.cl' 'tzepeda@franciscomorales.com' 'hidalgosebastian@gruposoto.cl' 'riveramargarita@laboratorioaravena.org' 'roblesmaximiliano@sotospa.com'
- ascii_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_email() ... 'gmunoz@yahoo.com' 'andrew59@gmail.com' 'rosa19@alvearpalma.com' 'barrazahoracio@hotmail.com' 'wbustamante@yahoo.com'
- ascii_free_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_free_email() ... 'aalbornoz@gmail.com' 'delfina76@yahoo.com' 'nfigueroa@hotmail.com' 'franciscamardones@hotmail.com' 'gisselle89@gmail.com'
- ascii_safe_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ascii_safe_email() ... 'aalbornoz@example.org' 'delfina76@example.com' 'nfigueroa@example.net' 'franciscamardones@example.net' 'gisselle89@example.org'
- company_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.company_email() ... 'aalbornoz@castrospa.cl' 'tzepeda@franciscomorales.com' 'hidalgosebastian@gruposoto.cl' 'riveramargarita@laboratorioaravena.org' 'roblesmaximiliano@sotospa.com'
- dga(year: int | None = None, month: int | None = None, day: int | None = None, tld: str | None = None, length: int | None = None) str ¶
Generates a domain name by given date https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_generation_algorithm
- Return type:
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.dga() ... 'hxqvaffcmfsccynscisxeajjagjahtnfcmfsccynscisxeajjagjahtnfcmfscc.org' 'meydkrgdcvulautulqvjofrrnbjkfmvrewtpfttqcjafdhxckmyfamohcpnldug.org' 'iiulfpgbvqcdaehnqkbxmaqgkykorlxnwy.net' 'cpyhexmtvewxpwiiaxtgdfajuhbsyaaykvgkgreki.com' 'uqniukqjckmjabijnuqho.com'
- domain_name(levels: int = 1) str ¶
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() ... 'valentinakaren.org' 'franciscomorales.com' 'proyectosveliz.com' 'sotodiaz.cl' 'holdingalarcon.cl'
- domain_word() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.domain_word() ... 'valentinakaren' 'ferreirafigueroa' 'grupomorales' 'gruposoto' 'elizabethlucia'
- email(safe: bool = True, domain: str | None = None) str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.email() ... 'aalbornoz@example.org' 'delfina76@example.com' 'nfigueroa@example.net' 'franciscamardones@example.net' 'gisselle89@example.org'
- free_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.free_email() ... 'aalbornoz@gmail.com' 'delfina76@yahoo.com' 'nfigueroa@hotmail.com' 'franciscamardones@hotmail.com' 'gisselle89@gmail.com'
- free_email_domain() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.free_email_domain() ... 'yahoo.com' 'yahoo.com' 'gmail.com' 'yahoo.com' 'hotmail.com'
- hostname(levels: int = 1) str ¶
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() ... 'web-66.castrospa.cl' 'laptop-47.acevedoy.com' 'desktop-21.alvearpalma.com' 'desktop-11.godoyy.cl' 'lt-38.juanmartin.cl'
- http_method() str ¶
Returns random HTTP method https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods
- Return type:
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.http_method() ... 'OPTIONS' 'OPTIONS' 'GET' 'DELETE' 'PATCH'
- http_status_code(include_unassigned: bool = True) int ¶
Returns random HTTP status code https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110#name-status-codes :param include_unassigned: Whether to include status codes which have
not yet been assigned or are unused
- Returns:
a random three digit status code
- Return type:
- Example:
404
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.http_status_code() ... 532 297 488 555 315
- iana_id() str ¶
Returns IANA Registrar ID https://www.iana.org/assignments/registrar-ids/registrar-ids.xhtml
- Return type:
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.iana_id() ... '6463344' '7056021' '679216' '4343903' '8577767'
- image_url(width: int | None = None, height: int | None = None, placeholder_url: str | None = None) str ¶
Returns URL to placeholder image Example: http://placehold.it/640x480
- Parameters:
width – Optional image width
height – Optional image height
placeholder_url – Optional template string of image URLs from custom placeholder service. String must contain
{width}
and{height}
placeholders, eg:https:/example.com/{width}/{height}
.
- Return type:
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.image_url() ... 'https://picsum.photos/788/861' 'https://dummyimage.com/530x995' 'https://dummyimage.com/621x976' 'https://dummyimage.com/447x285' 'https://placekitten.com/286/194'
- ipv4(network: bool = False, address_class: str | None = None, private: str | None = None) str ¶
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'
- ipv4_network_class() str ¶
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() ... 'b' 'b' 'a' 'b' 'c'
- ipv4_private(network: bool = False, address_class: str | None = None) str ¶
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() ... '172.29.117.82' '10.248.203.131' '172.25.180.188' '172.22.253.123' '192.168.71.140'
- ipv4_public(network: bool = False, address_class: str | None = None) str ¶
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() ... '166.186.169.69' '111.198.92.30' '168.155.75.206' '141.250.247.54' '212.120.204.37'
- ipv6(network: bool = False) str ¶
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'
- mac_address(multicast: bool = False) str ¶
Returns a random MAC address.
- Parameters:
multicast – Multicast address
- Returns:
MAC Address
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.mac_address() ... '66:c5:d7:14:84:f8' '48:9b:f4:b7:6f:47' '18:47:30:80:4b:9e' '6e:25:a9:f1:33:b5' '0e:a1:68:f4:e2:85'
- nic_handle(suffix: str = 'FAKE') str ¶
Returns NIC Handle ID https://www.apnic.net/manage-ip/using-whois/guide/person/
- Return type:
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.nic_handle() ... 'ZYT1598-FAKE' 'SIW493-FAKE' 'UE59352-FAKE' 'WBUN892-FAKE' 'CHQD98-FAKE'
- nic_handles(count: int = 1, suffix: str = '????') List[str] ¶
Returns NIC Handle ID list
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.nic_handles() ... ['ZYT1598-EWLN'] ['WGNZ53-QITZ'] ['UERV52-EJGW'] ['CHQ498-DZJA'] ['UU1864-TEMK']
- port_number(is_system: bool = False, is_user: bool = False, is_dynamic: bool = False) int ¶
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
- ripe_id() str ¶
Returns RIPE Organization ID https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/organisation-object-in-the-ripe-database
- Return type:
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.ripe_id() ... 'ORG-ZYT1598-RIPE' 'ORG-SIW493-RIPE' 'ORG-UE59352-RIPE' 'ORG-WBUN892-RIPE' 'ORG-CHQD98-RIPE'
- safe_domain_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.safe_domain_name() ... 'example.com' 'example.com' 'example.org' 'example.com' 'example.net'
- safe_email() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.safe_email() ... 'aalbornoz@example.org' 'delfina76@example.com' 'nfigueroa@example.net' 'franciscamardones@example.net' 'gisselle89@example.org'
- slug(value: str | None = None) str ¶
Django algorithm
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.slug() ... 'three-image-son' 'kitchen-amount' 'much-mention' 'why-step-themselves' 'me-help-past-wait'
- tld() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.tld() ... 'cl' 'cl' 'com' 'org' 'cl'
- uri(schemes: List[str] | None = None, deep: int | None = None) str ¶
- Parameters:
schemes – a list of strings to use as schemes, one will chosen randomly. If None, it will generate http and https uris. Passing an empty list will result in schemeless uri generation like “://domain.com/index.html”.
deep – an integer specifying how many path components the URI should have..
- Returns:
a random url string.
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri() ... 'https://edelmirafigueroa.net/categorylogin.jsp' 'http://gruposoto.cl/mainfaq.htm' 'http://juanmartin.cl/search/tagsmain.asp' 'http://proyectosespinoza.cl/wp-content/searchauthor.html' 'http://www.ramosneira.net/list/exploreregister.html'
- uri_extension() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri_extension() ... '.php' '.php' '.html' '.htm' '.asp'
- uri_page() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri_page() ... 'author' 'category' 'privacy' 'category' 'index'
- uri_path(deep: int | None = None) str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.uri_path() ... 'posts/tag' 'explore/tag' 'explore/category' 'blog' 'category'
- url(schemes: List[str] | None = None) str ¶
- 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://castrospa.cl/' 'https://franciscomorales.com/' 'http://gruposoto.cl/' 'http://manuelparedes.org/' 'http://www.clubahumada.com/'
faker.providers.job
¶
- class faker.providers.job.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- job() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.job() ... 'Técnico en asistencia al usuario de tecnología de la información y las comunicaciones' 'Geólogo' 'Recolector de basura y material reciclable' 'Trabajador comunitario de la salud' 'Ingeniero de minas'
faker.providers.person
¶
- class faker.providers.person.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
- first_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name() ... 'Lilian' 'Mercedes' 'Mario' 'Daniela' 'Teresa'
- first_name_female() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name_female() ... 'Magaly' 'Violeta' 'Florencia' 'Valentina' 'Agustina'
- first_name_male() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name_male() ... 'Leandro' 'Marcos' 'Pablo' 'Cristian' 'Jaime'
- first_name_nonbinary() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.first_name_nonbinary() ... 'Lilian' 'Mercedes' 'Mario' 'Daniela' 'Teresa'
- given_name() str ¶
Generates a composite given name with two unique names
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.given_name() ... 'Violeta Florencia' 'Flora Antonella' 'Edelmira Antonia' 'Oscar Pedro' 'Andrés Víctor'
- given_name_female() str ¶
Generates a composite female given name with two unique names
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.given_name_female() ... 'Magaly Violeta' 'Florencia Valentina' 'Agustina Gloria' 'Bernardita Marcela' 'Josefa Karina'
- given_name_male() str ¶
Generates a composite male given name with two unique names
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.given_name_male() ... 'Leandro Marcos' 'Pablo Cristian' 'Jaime Daniel' 'Gaspar Matías' 'Mario Guillermo'
- language_name() str ¶
Generate a random i18n language name (e.g. English).
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.language_name() ... 'Letón' 'Maltés' 'Aimara' 'Igbo' 'Romanche'
- last_name() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name() ... 'Hermosilla' 'Albornoz' 'Romero' 'Castro' 'Valdés'
- last_name_female() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name_female() ... 'Hermosilla' 'Albornoz' 'Romero' 'Castro' 'Valdés'
- last_name_male() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name_male() ... 'Hermosilla' 'Albornoz' 'Romero' 'Castro' 'Valdés'
- last_name_nonbinary() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.last_name_nonbinary() ... 'Hermosilla' 'Albornoz' 'Romero' 'Castro' 'Valdés'
- name() str ¶
- Example:
‘John Doe’
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name() ... 'Florencia Castro Valdés' 'Matías Aravena Acevedo' 'Juana Violeta Hidalgo Valenzuela' 'Pilar Bórquez-Herrera Barraza' 'Bárbara Rodríguez Alarcón'
- name_female() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name_female() ... 'Violeta Romero' 'Agustina Gloria Barra Tapia' 'Karina Lía Yáñez Vásquez' 'Valeria Valenzuela Oyarce' 'Pilar Bórquez-Herrera Barraza'
- name_male() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name_male() ... 'Marcos Romero' 'Jaime Daniel Barra Tapia' 'Guillermo Rigoberto Yáñez Vásquez' 'Andrés Valenzuela Oyarce' 'Richard Bórquez-Herrera Barraza'
- name_nonbinary() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.name_nonbinary() ... 'formats_female' 'formats_female' 'formats_male' 'formats_male' 'formats_female'
- prefix() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix() ... 'Doña' 'Dr.' 'Doña' 'Doña' 'Sra.'
- prefix_female() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix_female() ... 'Doña' 'Doña' 'Srta.' 'Dra.' 'Doña'
- prefix_male() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix_male() ... 'Dr.' 'Dr.' 'Sr.' 'Dr.' 'Don'
- prefix_nonbinary() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.prefix_nonbinary() ... 'Doña' 'Dr.' 'Doña' 'Doña' 'Sra.'
- suffix() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.suffix() ... '' '' '' '' ''
- suffix_female() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.suffix_female() ... '' '' '' '' ''
faker.providers.phone_number
¶
- class faker.providers.phone_number.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
According to official specs: https://www.bcn.cl/leychile/navegar?i=173931 https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/number/c/chl/76483_ww9-es.doc https://www.subtel.gob.cl/base_numeracion/tabla_numeracion_ido_idd.xlsx
- cellphone_block() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.cellphone_block() ... '8' '8' '2' '6' '9'
- country_calling_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.country_calling_code() ... '+687' '+595' '+880' '+964' '+41'
- landline_code() str ¶
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.landline_code() ... '57' '58' '33' '51' '64'
- msisdn() str ¶
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSISDN
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.msisdn() ... '6048764759382' '2194892411578' '5659387784080' '6097535139332' '1158714841858'
faker.providers.ssn
¶
- class faker.providers.ssn.es_CL.Provider(generator: Any)¶
Bases:
Provider
A Faker provider for the Chilean VAT IDs, also known as RUTs.
Sources:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rol_%C3%9Anico_Tributario - Definition and check digit calculation
https://presslatam.cl/2018/04/el-problema-de-la-escasez-y-stock-disponible-de-los-ruts-en-chile/ paragraph 4, where known ranges are described.
- company_rut() str ¶
- Returns:
a random Chilean RUT between 60.000.000 and 99.999.999
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.company_rut() ... '85.853.374-0' '88.224.081-9' '62.716.860-8' '77.375.608-2' '94.311.065-4'
- person_rut() str ¶
- Returns:
a random Chilean RUT between a 10 and 31.999.999 range
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.person_rut() ... '28.334.105-4' '12.926.697-K' '25.432.739-5' '29.871.639-9' '14.112.050-6'
- rut(min: int = 10, max: int = 99999999) str ¶
Generates a RUT within the specified ranges, inclusive.
- Parameters:
min – Minimum RUT to generate.
max – Maximum RUT to generate.
- Returns:
a random Chilean RUT between 35.000.000 and 99.999.999
- Examples:
>>> Faker.seed(0) >>> for _ in range(5): ... fake.rut() ... '51.706.759-8' '56.448.172-6' '5.433.731-0' '34.751.227-3' '68.622.141-5'