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ng-fluxify

AngulORM19MIT1.0.0-rc.32TypeScript support: included

Angular library that provide easy to use and robust data layer, scalable for large projects

angular, flux, redux, orm, data flow, data layer

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ngFluxify

ngFluxify provide a full data layer, using Redux and Flux pattern. Manages application's store state for quick, easy and efficient comsuption of APIs and other data sources. Helps to focus on application features, not on data lifecycle management.

Installation

npm install --save ng-fluxify

Add NgFluxifyModule in your Angular app.

import {NgFluxifyModule} from 'ng-fluxify;

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...
    NgFluxifyModule,
    ...
  ],
  ...
})
export class AppModule {}

Example

Step 1 - Write your entity

@Entity(new RestEntityDescriptor({
  name: 'Article', 
  route: 'https://my-wonderful-api.dev/articles'
}))
export class ArticleEntity extends AbstractEntity {
  @EntityProperty({type: Number, primary: true})
  public id: number;

  @EntityProperty({type: String})
  public title: string;

  @EntityProperty({type: String})
  public content: string;  

  @EntityProperty({type: Date})
  public createdAt = new date();  
}

Step 2 - Get data

ArticleEntity.readAll<ArticleEntity>(); // Observable<ArticleEntity[]>
ArticleEntity.read<ArticleEntity>(1); // Observable<ArticleEntity>

Step 3 - Add new entity

const article = new ArticleEntity();
article.title = 'Hello';
article.content = 'World';

article.save();

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