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README.md
LoopBack is a highly extensible, open source Node.js framework that enables you to:
- Create dynamic end-to-end REST APIs with little or no coding
- Easily access data from Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server, MongoDB, SOAP and other REST APIs
- Incorporate model relationships and access controls for complex APIs
- Run your application on-premises or in the cloud
- Use built-in push, geolocation, and file services for mobile use cases
- Easily create client apps using Android, iOS, and JavaScript SDKs
LoopBack consists of:
- A library of Node.js modules.
- A command line tool,
slc
, for creating and working with LoopBack applications. - Client SDKs for native and web-based mobile clients.
For more details, see http://loopback.io/.
LoopBack modules
The LoopBack Node.js modules are illustrated below:
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Frameworks
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Enterprise Connectors
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Mobile services
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Clients
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Tools
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Examples
- loopback-example-full-stack
- loopback-example-office-supplies
- loopback-example-todo
- loopback-example-access-control
- loopback-example-proxy
- strongloop-community/loopback-example-datagraph
- strongloop-community/loopback-mysql-example
- strongloop-community/loopback-examples-ios
- strongloop-community/loopback-example-ssl
Resources
- Documentation.
- API documentation.
- LoopBack Google Group.
- GitHub issues.
- Read more about the LoopBack's features.
Contributing
A brief guide for contributing to LoopBack projects.