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my-loopback-sdk-builder

v2.4.20

Published

Tool for auto-generating Software Development Kits (SDKs) for LoopBack

Downloads

53

Readme

LoopBack SDK Builder

Disclaimer: This project is not longer directly extended or improved by the author Jonathan Casarrubias, though any PRs improving or extending the SDK Builder are continuously being accepted and integrated in a weekly basis. Therefore, this module keeps growing as long as the community keeps sending patches.

The @mean-expert/loopback-sdk-builder is a community driven module forked from the official loopback-sdk-angular and refactored to support Angular 2+.

The LoopBack SDK Builder will explore your LoopBack Application and will automatically build everything you need to start writing your Angular 2 Applications right away. From Interfaces and Models to API Services and Real-time communications.

NOTE: This sdk builder is not compatible with LoopBack 4.

Installation

$ cd to/loopback/project
$ npm install --save-dev @mean-expert/loopback-sdk-builder

Documentation

LINK TO WIKI DOCUMENTATION

Contribute

Most of the PRs fixing any reported issue or adding a new functionality are being accepted.

Use the development branch to create a new branch from. If adding new features a new unit test will be expected, though most of the patches nowadays are small fixes or tweaks that usually won't require a new test.

OIDC-SSO Service

A new campaing to call developers to register as beta testers for the OnixJS Single Sign-On Service is active now. This campaing will be running during the month of June 2018, allowing all of those registered users to have early access during closed beta.

  • Closed beta access will be active starting from July 2018.

Register now and get the chance to have an unlimited annual enterprise membership for free.

[REQUEST EARLY ACCESS HERE]

Technology References:

  • OnixJS: Enterprise Grade NodeJS Platform implementing Industry Standards & Patterns in order to provide the best Connectivity, Stability, High-Availability and High-Performance.
  • Single Sign-On (SSO): Is a property of access control of multiple related, yet independent, software systems. With this property, a user logs in with a single ID and password to gain access to a connected system or systems without using different usernames or passwords, or in some configurations seamlessly sign on at each system.
  • OpenID Connect (OIDC): OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It allows Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner.

Contact

Discuss features and ask questions on @johncasarrubias at Twitter.