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README.md

LoopBack DataSource Juggler

LoopBack DataSource Juggler is an ORM that provides a common set of interfaces for interacting with databases, REST APIs, and other data sources. It was initially forked from JugglingDB.

For full documentation, see the official StrongLoop documentation:

Installation

npm install loopback-datasource-juggler

Also install the appropriated connector, for example for mongodb:

npm install loopback-connector-mongodb

See StrongLoop Suite Documentation for up-to-date list of connectors supported.