Package org.apache.tapestry5.test
Class RandomDataSource
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public final class RandomDataSource extends Object
Provides access to random data that can be used when populating a test database with "reasonable" data. The majority of this is access to random words from an american english dictionary, which can be strung together to form names, sentences and paragraphs.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description RandomDataSource()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description String
capitalizedWord()
Returns a random word, capitalized.boolean
maybe(int percent)
<T extends Enum>
ToneOf(Class<T> enumClass)
Returns a random enum value, given the enum type.<T> T
oneOf(T... values)
Returns a random value from the list of values supplied.String
paragraph(int minSentences, int maxSentences, int minWords, int maxWords)
Strings together a random number of word lists (in sentence form) to create something that looks like a paragraph.int
random(int min, int max)
String
safeWord()
Returns a word that is "safe" for use in an email address.String
word()
Returns a random word frm the dictionary.String
wordList(int minWords, int maxWords, boolean asSentence)
Creates a space-separated list of random words.
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Constructor Detail
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RandomDataSource
public RandomDataSource()
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Method Detail
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maybe
public boolean maybe(int percent)
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random
public int random(int min, int max)
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word
public String word()
Returns a random word frm the dictionary. These words are usually all lowercase.
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capitalizedWord
public String capitalizedWord()
Returns a random word, capitalized. Useful when create random names.
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oneOf
public <T> T oneOf(T... values)
Returns a random value from the list of values supplied.
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oneOf
public <T extends Enum> T oneOf(Class<T> enumClass)
Returns a random enum value, given the enum type.
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wordList
public String wordList(int minWords, int maxWords, boolean asSentence)
Creates a space-separated list of random words. If in sentence form, then the first word is capitalized, and a period is appended.- Parameters:
minWords
- minimun number of words in the listmaxWords
- maximum number of words in the listasSentence
- if true, the output is "dressed up" as a non-sensical sentence- Returns:
- the word list / sentence
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paragraph
public String paragraph(int minSentences, int maxSentences, int minWords, int maxWords)
Strings together a random number of word lists (in sentence form) to create something that looks like a paragraph.- Parameters:
minSentences
- per paragraphmaxSentences
- per paragraphminWords
- per sentencemaxWords
- per sentence- Returns:
- the random paragraph
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