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Connect Loopback to various Data Sources

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loopback-datasource-juggler An ORM/ODM that provides a common set of interfaces for interacting with databases, REST APIs, and other types of data sources. It was originally forked from JugglingDB. In LoopBack 4, it is part of the module. See Repository page in LoopBack 4 for more details. Supported versions This module adopts the Module Long Term Support (LTS) policy, with the following End Of Life (EOL) dates: | Version | Status | Published | EOL | | ---------- | --------------- | --------- | -------------------- | | 5.x | Current | Sep 2023 | Apr 2028 _(minimum)_ | | 4.x | End-of-Life | Oct 2018 | Apr 2025 | | 3.x | End-of-Life | Dec 2016 | Dec 2020 | | 2.x | End-of-Life | Jul 2014 | Apr 2019 | Learn more about our LTS plan in the LoopBack documentation. Usage Install Juggler: Then install a connector: Documentation See the LoopBack documentation and DataSource page. Contributing This project uses DCO. Be sure to sign off your commits. For details, see Contributing to LoopBack.