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fruits

v0.0.11

Published

A Node.JS ORM for both SQL and NoSQL databases

Downloads

30

Readme

Fruit

CI Buimd Dependencied MIT license Gitter

Introduction:

This is the global package that contains both the fruit ORM module and all its available adapters. If you haven't take a look at its documentation yet, please make sure to do so.

Installation:

  $ npm install fruits

How does it work:

Once you require the fruits module :

  var fruits = require('fruits');

You can get the fruit constructor :

  var Fruit = fruits.fruit;

You can also get the available adapters :

  var mongoAdapter    = fruits.adapters.mongodb
    , mysqlAdapter    = fruits.adapters.mysql
    , postgresAdapter = fruits.adapters.postgresql

Contributing

All contributions are welcome. Let's get this project to the next level. Significant and valuable contributions will allow you to be part of Fruit organisation. See the contribution guide for more details

Community

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