@cime/breeze-bridge-angular
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A bridge that configures Breeze to work with Angular out of the box.
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Welcome to the Breeze-Angular bridge
A bridge that configures Breeze to work with Angular out of the box.
This is the updated bridge using the new HttpClient service and is recommended for Angular 4.3 and up. The older bridge using the deprecated Http service can be found here.
Change Log
1.1.0 May 11, 2018
Support for rxjs 6 (backwards compatible with rxjs 5.5 and higher)
1.0.0 March 10, 2018
Dropped beta label
1.0.0.beta.0 November 20, 2017
Initial beta release
Prerequisites
- Breeze client npm package 1.6.3 or higher
- Angular 4.3.0 or higher
Installation
Install @cime/breeze-client
npm install @cime/breeze-client --save
Install @cime/breeze-bridge-angular
npm install @cime/breeze-bridge-angular --save
Usage
A comprehensive example app that makes use of the bridge can be found here: https://github.com/Breeze/temphire.angular.
To use the bridge in your own application, the following steps are required.
Import BreezeBridgeHttpClientModule
and HttpClientModule
and add it to the app module's imports.
import { BreezeBridgeHttpClientModule } from 'breeze-bridge2-angular';
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
@NgModule({
imports: [
BreezeBridgeHttpClientModule,
HttpClientModule
],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
Now we can use Breeze normally from something like a data service for example.
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { EntityManager, EntityQuery } from '@cime/breeze-client';
import { Customer } from './entities';
@Injectable()
export class DataService {
private _em: EntityManager;
constructor() {
this._em = new EntityManager();
}
getAllCustomers(): Promise<Customer[]> {
let query = EntityQuery.from('Customers').orderBy('companyName');
return this._em.executeQuery(query)
.then(res => res.results)
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error);
return Promise.reject(error);
});
}
}