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breeze-client
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This is the official NPM package for the Breeze core client-side libraries. The package files are in the breeze.server.node repository in the 'breeze-client' subfolder, which is built from the original source files in the breeze.js repository.
To install with npm, open a terminal or command window and enter:
npm install breeze-client
Case matters! Be sure to spell "breeze-client" in all lowercase.
The most widely used Breeze client library is "breeze.debug.js". It combines both the base Breeze functionality and the default adapters for Knockout and Angular applications.
but not the "breeze.bridge.angular" adapter used by most Angular apps. See below.
The "build" directory holds the scripts generated from the core Breeze sources.
It also holds the breeze adapters in a separate subdirectory.
The "build/adapters" directory contains scripts for every core Breeze adapter.
Adapters implement breeze feature-extension-points for specific application environments. For example, the "breeze.ajax.jQuery.js" script provides a jQuery implementation of the Breeze "ajax" interface for communicating with remote services via XMLHttpRequest (XHR).
Some of these adapters (like "breeze.ajax.jQuery.js") are embedded in "breeze.debug.js". You should not load them again if you're loading "breeze.debug.js".
Others (like "breeze.bridge.angular.js" and "breeze.modelLibrary.backbone.js") are not embedded. You will have to load these adapter scripts separately if you need their capabilities.
If you choose to run with "breeze.base.debug.js" instead of "breeze.debug.js", you must load every required adapter script separately.
This package does not include the Breeze Labs.
Breeze Labs are experimental libraries and not part of the Breeze core.
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Breeze data management for JavaScript clients
We found that breeze-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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