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@easyquery/ui-jquery

v5.1.16

Published

EasyQuery.JS widgets based on jQuery UI

Downloads

48

Readme

@easyquery/ui-jquery (part of EasyQuery.JS)

EasyQuery library provides you with the means to add an ad-hoc reporting or advanced search functionality to your web application.

It gives you a simple to use but a quite powerful user interface to build queries or filters to your data. Your end-users will get the power of SQL with the simplicity of a natural language.

Take a look at EasyQuery web-page for more information.

This ui-jquery package defines the implementation of some EasyQuery UI widgets which are based on JQuery UI widgets (and so depends on JQuery and JQuery UI packages).

This package depends on @easyquery/core, easyquery/broker-eqs and @easyquery/ui packages.

NB: Using JQuery is a temporal solution. Feature version of EasyQuery.JS most possibly will not use JQuery for the implementation of UI components. Instead there will be 'vanilla JS' UI controls in @easyquery/ui package and additional packages with the wrappers for the most popular frameworks (Angular, React, Vue, etc).

Usage

@easyquery/ui-jquery is used together with other EasyQuery packages and some server-side code which is responsible for query generation and data retrieving.

We have a few Getting Started tutorials of using EasyQuery packages together with ASP.NET Core backend.

For other platforms, you will also need a special EasyQuery Server which can be installed on any Linux, Windows or Mac server. For more information please read How EasyQuery works section on EasyQuery.JS web page.

Live example

You can test EasyQuery in several different scenarios on our live demos page.

The source code for these sample web-applications is available on GitHub.

Documentation

License

The package is distributed under LGPL-3.0 license.

The server-side part (which is required to build a working solution) is licensed separately. For more information please see EasyQuery Licensing page.