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@easyquery/locales
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EasyQuery library provides you with the means to add an ad-hoc reporting or advanced search functionality to your web application.
It gives you a simple to use but a quite powerful user interface to build queries or filters to your data. Your end-users will get the power of SQL with the simplicity of a natural language.
Take a look at EasyQuery web-page for more information.
This package contains the translations to other languages for all texts and messages used in EasyQuery widgets.
It depends on @easyquery/core
package.
A general overview of EasyQuery.JS, getting started instructions and tutorials can be found on EasyQuery.JS documentation web-site.
If you plan to use it with ASP.NET (Core) backend - we suggest you proceed with a "bundle": EasyQuery for ASP.NET (Core) which includes both EasyQuery.JS library and the server-side packages for .NET (Core).
For other platforms, you will also need a special EasyQuery Server which can be installed on any Linux, Windows or Mac server. For more information please read How EasyQuery works section on EasyQuery.JS web page.
You can test EasyQuery in several different scenarios on our live demos page.
The source code for these sample web-applications is available on GitHub.
The package is distributed under LGPL-3.0 license.
The server-side part (which is required to build a working solution) is licensed separately. For more information please see EasyQuery.NET Licensing page.
FAQs
EasyQuery.JS Community localization modules
We found that @easyquery/locales demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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