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ajgenesisnode-entity
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AjGenesisNode Entity tasks and templates. WIP.
Install AjGenesis for Node globally using:
npm install -g ajgenesis
On Linux, you should use sudo
to install a module globally.
In your project directory, run:
npm install ajgenesisnode-entity
in order to have this module available.
Add an entity to the current AjGenesis project
ajgenesis entity:add customer
It adds a models/customer.json
file with an entity named customer.
Add a property address
to entity customer
ajgenesis entity:addproperty customer address
npm install -g ajgenesis
git clone git://github.com/ajlopez/AjGenesisNode-Entity.git
cd AjGenesisNode-Entity
npm link ajgenesis
npm install
npm test
models
directory instead of ajgenesis/models
ajgenesis/models
for model filesFeel free to file issues and submit pull requests � contributions are welcome.
If you submit a pull request, please be sure to add or update corresponding
test cases, and ensure that npm test
continues to pass.
FAQs
AjGenesis for Node, Entity tasks and templates
We found that ajgenesisnode-entity demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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