Basic Usage =========== Dataclass bakery basically generates an object based on a dataclass in a simple way, for example: :: from dataclasses import dataclass from dataclass_bakery import baker @dataclass class Customer: id: int name: str spent_money: float baker.make(Customer) baker.make(Customer, _quantity=3) """ Customer(id=25, name='vzWoIfgoZM', spent_money=16.36) [Customer(id=27, name='OYvyWakmUX', spent_money=84.98), Customer(id=41, name='AiancdsmLg', spent_money=57.57), Customer(id=92, name='feTxLyuSus', spent_money=26.06)] """ If you want to use dataclass bakery in a test, you can do it this way: File: **customer.py** :: from dataclasses import dataclass class Customer: """ Represent a Customer of our system """ id: int name: str spent_money: Decimal avatar: Path To create your tests using concrete objects created by dataclass bakery: File: **test_customer_action.py** :: from unittest import TestCase from dataclass_bakery import baker from customer import Customer class CustomerActionTest(TestCase): """ Class to test some action of a Customer """ def setUp(self): self.customer = baker.make(Customer) ...