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breeze-sequelize

v0.6.1

Published

Breeze Sequelize server implementation

Downloads

214

Readme

breeze-sequelize

This is the official NPM package for the Breeze Sequelize integration. The package files are in the [breeze.server.node](https://github.com/Breeze/breeze.server.node "github: "breeze-server-node") repository in the 'breeze-sequelize' subfolder.

The breeze-sequelize library lets you easily build a Sequelize server for managing relational data.
Starting with Breeze metadata, it will create the Sequelize model for you, and Sequelize can create a database from the model.

Once you have the model and database, breeze-sequelize makes it easy to query and update data from your Breeze client.

Install

To install with npm, open a terminal or command window and enter:

npm install breeze-sequelize

Case matters! Be sure to spell "breeze-sequelize" in all lowercase.

Learn more about Breeze.

More documentation

Breeze/Sequelize documentation here

Sample

See the NorthwindSequelize demo for an example of using Breeze-Sequelize in a web application. It is part of the northwind-demo that shows how to use Breeze to manage data end-to-end, from the database to a single-page web application.