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tactical

v0.0.1

Published

An Angular data access library supporting offline, realtime, etc.

Downloads

2

Readme

Build Status

Tactical

Users are doing more with web applications than ever before. From laptops to tablets to mobile devices, from coffee shops to conferences to airplanes and road trips, apps are being used in a variety of situations and scenarios. Across all of this usage is a common problem: connectivity can frequently be unreliable or unavailable entirely.

To meet these demands, not only is offline access to data essential, but mutation should also be possible in the absence of a network connection. And the application should not try to guess whether connectivity is available.

Goals

  • Require a minimal set of constraints to integrate with as many typical legacy backends as possible.
  • Allow data to flow bidirectionally when connectivity is available and the UI to function independently when the network is unreliable.
  • Give application developers the ability to optimize and enhance this experience with custom logic where it will provide the most benefit.