# mixin ```js // usage chance.mixin() ``` Mixins are a very powerful way to extend **Chance** to fit the needs of your specific application. First, if you are thinking of using a mixin for **Chance**, please consider first whether your use is something from which others may benefit. If so, please submit a [pull request][PR] rather than using a mixin! Spread the love and give everyone the benefit of your awesome generator :) Now, that said, there are bound to be times when you want to generate something random that is specific to your application but not widely applicable. Enter mixins! **Chance** mixins allow you to add one-off methods to **Chance** which you can use later. For example, let's say I have a user object which consists of first, last, and email. ```js var user = { first: 'John', last: 'Smith', email: 'john@aol.com' }; ``` Let's say I want to be able to randomly generate these user objects. This is not the type of thing which would be widely applicable as it's specific to my application so it's perfect for a mixin! To create a mixin, build an object whose keys are the names of the methods, and whose values are the functions to be called. Note: Within each function, you will have access to `chance` itself! For example, to create a `user` mixin: ```js chance.mixin({ 'user': function() { return { first: chance.first(), last: chance.last(), email: chance.email() }; } }); // Then you can call your mixin chance.user(); => {first: 'Eli', last: 'Benson', email: 'gembibuj@dugesan.com'} ``` Mixins can even include other mixins! For example, to "extend" the user object: ```js chance.mixin({ 'user': function () { return { first: chance.first(), last: chance.last(), email: chance.email() }; }, 'social_user': function () { var user = chance.user(); user.network = chance.pick(['facebook', 'twitter']); return user; } }); ``` So we have a second mixin here, `social_user` which is using the `user` mixin and adding to it! Note, these mixins can be defined in any order on the object if both declared at once. [PR]: https://github.com/victorquinn/chancejs/pulls