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I use following code in lib/tasks/sample_data.rake file to generate fake data to fill development database.

namespace :db do
  desc "Fill database with sample data"
  task populate: :environment do
    Faker::Config.locale = :en
    99.times do |n|
      title  = Faker::Lorem.words(2..10)
      body  = Faker::Lorem.paragraphs(2..8)
      Topic.create!(title: title,
                   body: body)
    end
  end
end

The problem is the generated text for title looks like this in index page

--- - doloribus - numquam - placeat - delectus - et - vero
--- - nostrum - numquam - laudantium - voluptas - est - laborum
--- - perferendis - nemo - facilis - quis - eos - quia - sint 

There are unnecessary hiphens in the generated output, This also happens in the generated paragraphs. As shown below.

--- - Fuga explicabo et ea. Excepturi earum ut consequatur minima iure.  
Molestias id tempora alias quisquam animi earum. Eius libero minima ut.  
Repudiandae eum commodi. - Iure aliquam at maxime. Rerum ea non corrupti  
asperiores est. Debitis suscipit nihil quod ut eaque sint repellat.   
quae doloremque. - Voluptatem facere deleniti nisi libero. Molestiae 
magni dolores repudiandae in corporis. Ut enim illum optio et architecto.

How do I prevent this behavior of adding unnecessary hyphens, and create clean looking English statements and paragraphs with faker gem.

Thanks.

2 Answers 2

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I don't think Faker methods accept range as arguments. In doc it only accepts numbers. Thus I can't even reproduce your problem in console by copying your code.

Maybe you want to generate words or paragraphs in random length? You can use rand to generate it. Like this:

title = Faker::Lorem.words(number: rand(2..10))
body  = Faker::Lorem.paragraphs(sentence_count: rand(2..8))

Update

Faker will create HASH instead of plain string.

So, for your title, you'd better use sentence instead of words and then chomp the last .

title = Faker::Lorem.sentence(word_count: rand(2..10)).chomp('.')
# or
title = Faker::Lorem.words(number: rand(2..10)).join(' ')

For body, join the paragraphs with \n or whatever you like

body  = Faker::Lorem.paragraphs(sentence_count: rand(2..8)).join('\n')

Update 2

Positional keywords deprecated in favour of keyword arguments in Faker 2.0 in 2019

Faker::Lorem reference

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    Thanks. Most of my expectations are full filled. After looking close at faker, I think I can't get english words as output from Faker::Lorem. Thanks a lot. Apr 21, 2013 at 13:58
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This addresses your secondary question about getting random English words.

There are a few Faker classes that do generate random words in English.

Faker::Commerce.product_name will generate some humorous results such as:
  • "Awesome Concrete Chair"
  • "Fantastic Plastic Hat"
  • "Gorgeous Steel Pants"
Faker::Company.catch_phrase also generates random English buzzwords like:
  • "Multi-lateral intermediate conglomeration"
  • "Advanced object-oriented Graphic Interface"
  • "Programmable mission-critical analyzer"
I find using these brings a bit of levity to testing.

This is from http://rubydoc.info/github/stympy/faker/master/Faker/.

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  • It's funny ;) Any other methods like this? I can't find documentation of Faker on the web. Jul 8, 2014 at 7:37
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    @Myoung Hoon Kim: I've added a link to the page where I found this information.
    – Dan
    Jul 9, 2014 at 17:00
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    For generating a paragraph, try this (in rails console): a = "", then 50.times do a = a + Faker::ChuckNorris.fact end. Have fun :D
    – ARK
    Dec 26, 2019 at 13:38

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