Internet 
Module to generate internet related entries.
Overview 
For user accounts, you may need an email() and a password(), as well as a ASCII userName() or Unicode displayName(). Since the emails generated could coincidentally be real email addresses, you should not use these for sending real email addresses. If this is a concern, use exampleEmail() instead.
For websites, you can generate a domainName() or a full url().
To make your data more 🔥, you can use emoji().
You also have access to a number of the more technical elements of web requests, such as httpMethod, httpStatusCode, ip, mac, userAgent, and port.
color 
Generates a random css hex color code in aesthetically pleasing color palette.
Available since v2.0.1
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | An options object. | 
| options.blueBase? | number | 0 | The optional base blue in range between  | 
| options.greenBase? | number | 0 | The optional base green in range between  | 
| options.redBase? | number | 0 | The optional base red in range between  | 
Returns: string
function color(
    options: {
      redBase?: number;
      greenBase?: number;
      blueBase?: number;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.color() // '#30686e'
faker.internet.color({ redBase: 100, greenBase: 100, blueBase: 100 }) // '#4e5f8b'Source
displayName 
Generates a display name using the given person's name as base. The resulting display name may use one or both of the provided names. If the input names include Unicode characters, the resulting display name will contain Unicode characters. It will not contain spaces.
Available since v8.0.0
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | An options object. | 
| options.firstName? | string | faker.person.firstName() | The optional first name to use. | 
| options.lastName? | string | faker.person.lastName() | The optional last name to use. | 
Returns: string
function displayName(
    options: {
      firstName?: string;
      lastName?: string;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.displayName() // 'Nettie_Zboncak40'
faker.internet.displayName({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe' }) // 'Jeanne98' - note surname not used.
faker.internet.displayName({ firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe' }) // 'John.Doe'
faker.internet.displayName({ firstName: 'Hélene', lastName: 'Müller' }) // 'Hélene_Müller11'
faker.internet.displayName({ firstName: 'Фёдор', lastName: 'Достоевский' }) // 'Фёдор.Достоевский50'
faker.internet.displayName({ firstName: '大羽', lastName: '陳' }) // '大羽.陳'Source
domainName 
Generates a random domain name.
Available since v2.0.1
Returns: string
function domainName(): string;
faker.internet.domainName() // 'slow-timer.info'Source
domainSuffix 
Returns a random domain suffix.
Available since v2.0.1
Returns: string
function domainSuffix(): string;
faker.internet.domainSuffix() // 'com'
faker.internet.domainSuffix() // 'name'Source
domainWord 
Generates a random domain word.
Available since v2.0.1
Returns: string
function domainWord(): string;
faker.internet.domainWord() // 'close-reality'
faker.internet.domainWord() // 'weird-cytoplasm'Source
email 
Generates an email address using the given person's name as base.
Available since v2.0.1
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | The options to use. | 
| options.allowSpecialCharacters? | boolean | false | Whether special characters such as  | 
| options.firstName? | string | faker.person.firstName() | The optional first name to use. | 
| options.lastName? | string | faker.person.lastName() | The optional last name to use. | 
| options.provider? | string | The mail provider domain to use. If not specified, a random free mail provider will be chosen. | 
Returns: string
function email(
    options: {
      firstName?: string;
      lastName?: string;
      provider?: string;
      allowSpecialCharacters?: boolean;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.email() // 'Kassandra4@hotmail.com'
faker.internet.email({ firstName: 'Jeanne'}) // 'Jeanne63@yahoo.com'
faker.internet.email({ firstName: 'Jeanne'}) // 'Jeanne_Smith63@yahoo.com'
faker.internet.email({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe' }) // 'Jeanne.Doe63@yahoo.com'
faker.internet.email({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe', provider: 'example.fakerjs.dev' }) // 'Jeanne_Doe88@example.fakerjs.dev'
faker.internet.email({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe', provider: 'example.fakerjs.dev', allowSpecialCharacters: true }) // 'Jeanne%Doe88@example.fakerjs.dev'Source
emoji 
Generates a random emoji.
Available since v6.2.0
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | Options object. | 
| options.types? | EmojiType[] | Object.keys(faker.definitions.internet.emoji) | A list of the emoji types that should be used. | 
Returns: string
function emoji(
    options: {
      types?: ReadonlyArray<EmojiType>;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.emoji() // '🥰'
faker.internet.emoji({ types: ['food', 'nature'] }) // '🥐'Source
exampleEmail 
Generates an email address using an example mail provider using the given person's name as base.
Available since v3.1.0
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | An options object. | 
| options.allowSpecialCharacters? | boolean | false | Whether special characters such as  | 
| options.firstName? | string | faker.person.firstName() | The optional first name to use. | 
| options.lastName? | string | faker.person.lastName() | The optional last name to use. | 
Returns: string
function exampleEmail(
    options: {
      firstName?: string;
      lastName?: string;
      allowSpecialCharacters?: boolean;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.exampleEmail() // 'Helmer.Graham23@example.com'
faker.internet.exampleEmail({ firstName: 'Jeanne' }) // 'Jeanne96@example.net'
faker.internet.exampleEmail({ firstName: 'Jeanne' }) // 'Jeanne.Smith96@example.net'
faker.internet.exampleEmail({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe' }) // 'Jeanne_Doe96@example.net'
faker.internet.exampleEmail({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe', allowSpecialCharacters: true }) // 'Jeanne%Doe88@example.com'Source
httpMethod 
Returns a random http method.
Can be either of the following:
- GET
- POST
- PUT
- DELETE
- PATCH
Available since v5.4.0
Returns: 'GET' | 'POST' | 'PUT' | 'DELETE' | 'PATCH'
function httpMethod(): 'GET' | 'POST' | 'PUT' | 'DELETE' | 'PATCH';
faker.internet.httpMethod() // 'PATCH'Source
httpStatusCode 
Generates a random HTTP status code.
Available since v7.0.0
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | Options object. | 
| options.types? | HTTPStatusCodeType[] | Object.keys(faker.definitions.internet.http_status_code) | A list of the HTTP status code types that should be used. | 
Returns: number
function httpStatusCode(
    options: {
      types?: ReadonlyArray<HTTPStatusCodeType>;
    } = {}
  ): number;
faker.internet.httpStatusCode() // 200
faker.internet.httpStatusCode({ types: ['success', 'serverError'] }) // 500Source
ip 
Generates a random IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Available since v2.0.1
Returns: string
function ip(): string;
faker.internet.ip() // '245.108.222.0'
faker.internet.ip() // '4e5:f9c5:4337:abfd:9caf:1135:41ad:d8d3'Source
ipv4 
Generates a random IPv4 address.
Available since v6.1.1
Returns: string
function ipv4(): string;
faker.internet.ipv4() // '245.108.222.0'Source
ipv6 
Generates a random IPv6 address.
Available since v4.0.0
Returns: string
function ipv6(): string;
faker.internet.ipv6() // '269f:1230:73e3:318d:842b:daab:326d:897b'Source
mac 
Generates a random mac address.
Available since v3.0.0
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options? | string | { ... } | {} | The optional separator or an options object. | 
| options.separator? | string | ':' | The optional separator to use. Can be either  | 
Returns: string
function mac(
    options?:
      | string
      | {
          separator?: string;
        }
  ): string;
faker.internet.mac() // '32:8e:2e:09:c6:05'Source
password 
Generates a random password-like string. Do not use this method for generating actual passwords for users. Since the source of the randomness is not cryptographically secure, neither is this generator.
Available since v2.0.1
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | An options object. | 
| options.length? | number | 15 | The length of the password to generate. | 
| options.memorable? | boolean | false | Whether the generated password should be memorable. | 
| options.pattern? | RegExp | /\w/ | The pattern that all chars should match.
This option will be ignored, if  | 
| options.prefix? | string | '' | The prefix to use. | 
Returns: string
function password(
    options: {
      length?: number;
      memorable?: boolean;
      pattern?: RegExp;
      prefix?: string;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.password() // '89G1wJuBLbGziIs'
faker.internet.password({ length: 20 }) // 'aF55c_8O9kZaPOrysFB_'
faker.internet.password({ length: 20, memorable: true }) // 'lawetimufozujosodedi'
faker.internet.password({ length: 20, memorable: true, pattern: /[A-Z]/ }) // 'HMAQDFFYLDDUTBKVNFVS'
faker.internet.password({ length: 20, memorable: true, pattern: /[A-Z]/, prefix: 'Hello ' }) // 'Hello IREOXTDWPERQSB'Source
port 
Generates a random port number.
Available since v5.4.0
Returns: number
function port(): number;
faker.internet.port() // '9414'Source
protocol 
Returns a random web protocol. Either http or https.
Available since v2.1.5
Returns: 'http' | 'https'
function protocol(): 'http' | 'https';
faker.internet.protocol() // 'http'
faker.internet.protocol() // 'https'Source
url 
Generates a random http(s) url.
Available since v2.1.5
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | Optional options object. | 
| options.appendSlash? | boolean | faker.datatype.boolean() | Whether to append a slash to the end of the url (path). | 
| options.protocol? | HTTPProtocolType | 'https' | The protocol to use. | 
Returns: string
function url(
    options: {
      appendSlash?: boolean;
      protocol?: HTTPProtocolType;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.url() // 'https://remarkable-hackwork.info'
faker.internet.url({ appendSlash: true }) // 'https://slow-timer.info/'
faker.internet.url({ protocol: 'http', appendSlash: false }) // 'http://www.terrible-idea.com'Source
userAgent 
Generates a random user agent string.
Available since v2.0.1
Returns: string
function userAgent(): string;
faker.internet.userAgent()
// 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_8)  AppleWebKit/536.0.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/27.0.849.0 Safari/536.0.2'Source
userName 
Generates a username using the given person's name as base. The resulting username may use neither, one or both of the names provided. This will always return a plain ASCII string. Some basic stripping of accents and transliteration of characters will be done.
Available since v2.0.1
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| options | { ... } | {} | An options object. | 
| options.firstName? | string | faker.person.firstName() | The optional first name to use. | 
| options.lastName? | string | faker.person.lastName() | The optional last name to use. | 
Returns: string
function userName(
    options: {
      firstName?: string;
      lastName?: string;
    } = {}
  ): string;
faker.internet.userName() // 'Nettie_Zboncak40'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: 'Jeanne' }) // 'Jeanne98'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: 'Jeanne' }) // 'Jeanne.Smith98'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: 'Jeanne', lastName: 'Doe'}) // 'Jeanne_Doe98'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe' }) // 'John.Doe'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: 'Hélene', lastName: 'Müller' }) // 'Helene_Muller11'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: 'Фёдор', lastName: 'Достоевский' }) // 'Fedor.Dostoevskii50'
faker.internet.userName({ firstName: '大羽', lastName: '陳' }) // 'hlzp8d.tpv45' - note neither name is used