Kivik
Package kivik provides a common interface to CouchDB or CouchDB-like databases.
The kivik package must be used in conjunction with a database driver.
The kivik driver system is modeled after the standard library's sql
and sql/driver packages, although
the client API is completely different due to the different database models
implemented by SQL and NoSQL databases such as CouchDB.
Versions
You are browsing the stable v3 branch of Kivik. For the latest changes, you
may be interested in the development branch.
Example configuration for common dependency managers follow.
Go Modules
Kivik 3.x and later depends on Go modules, which requires Go 1.11 or later. If
your project does not use modules, and you are unable to switch, you may use
Kivik 2.x.
Installation
Install Kivik as you normally would for any Go package:
go get -u github.com/go-kivik/kivik/v3
go get -u github.com/go-kivik/couchdb/v3
This will install the main Kivik package and the CouchDB database driver. See
the list of Kivik database drivers
for a complete list of available drivers.
Example Usage
Please consult the the package documentation
for all available API methods, and a complete usage documentation. And for
additional usage examples, consult the wiki.
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
kivik "github.com/go-kivik/kivik/v3"
_ "github.com/go-kivik/couchdb/v3"
)
func main() {
client, err := kivik.New("couch", "http://localhost:5984/")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
db, err := client.DB(context.TODO(), "animals")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
doc := map[string]interface{}{
"_id": "cow",
"feet": 4,
"greeting": "moo",
}
rev, err := db.Put(context.TODO(), "cow", doc)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("Cow inserted with revision %s\n", rev)
}
Frequently Asked Questions
Nobody has ever asked me any of these questions, so they're probably better called
"Never Asked Questions" or possibly "Imagined Questions."
Why another CouchDB client API?
Read the design goals for
the general design goals.
Specifically, I was motivated to write Kivik for a few reasons:
-
I was unhappy with any of the existing CouchDB drivers for Go. The best
one had a number of shortcomings:
- It is no longer actively developed.
- It doesn't have an open source license.
- It doesn't support iterating over result sets, forcing one to load all
results of a query into memory at once.
- It doesn't support CouchDB 2.0
sequence IDs or MongoDB-style queries.
- It doesn't natively support CookieAuth (it does allow a generic Auth method
which could be used to do this, but I think it's appropriate to put directly
in the library).
-
I wanted a single client API that worked with both CouchDB and
PouchDB. I had previously written
go-pouchdb, a GopherJS wrapper around
the PouchDB library with a public API modeled after fjl/go-couchdb
, but I
still wanted a unified driver infrastructure.
-
I want an unambiguous, open source license. This software is released under
the Apache 2.0 license. See the included LICENSE.md file for details.
-
I wanted the ability to mock CouchDB connections for testing. This is possible
with the sql
/ sql/driver
approach by implementing a mock driver, but was
not possible with any existing CouchDB client libraries. This library makes that
possible for CouchDB apps, too.
-
I wanted a simple, mock CouchDB server I could use for testing. It doesn't
need to be efficient, or support all CouchDB servers, but it should be enough
to test the basic functionality of a PouchDB app, for instance. Kivik aims to
do this with the kivik serve
command, in the near future.
-
I wanted a toolkit that would make it easy to build a proxy to sit in front
of CouchDB to handle custom authentication or other logic that CouchDB cannot
support natively. Kivik aims to accomplish this in the future.
What are Kivik's requirements?
Kivik's test suite is automatically run on Linux for every pull request, but
should work on all supported Go architectures. If you find it not working for
your OS/architecture, please submit a bug report.
Below are the compatibility targets for specific runtime and database versions.
If you discover a bug affecting any of these supported environments, please let
me know by submitting a bug report via GitHub.
- Go Kivik 3.x aims for full compatibility with all stable releases of Go
from 1.9. For Go 1.7 or 1.8 you can use Kivik 1.x
- CouchDB The Kivik 3.x CouchDB driver aims for compatibility with all
stable releases of CouchDB from 1.6.1.
- GopherJS GopherJS always requires the latest stable version of Go, so
building Kivik with GopherJS has this same requirement.
- PouchDB The Kivik 3.x PouchDB driver aims for compatibility with all
stable releases of PouchDB from 6.0.0.
What is the development status?
Kivik 3.x is considered production-ready and comes with a complete client API
client and backend drivers for CouchDB and PouchDB.
Future goals are to flesh out the Memory driver, which will make automated
testing without a real CouchDB server easier. Then I will work on completing
the 'serve' mode.
You can see a complete overview of the current status on the
Compatibility chart
Why the name "Kivik"?
Kivik is a line
of sofas (couches) from IKEA. And in the spirit of IKEA, and build-your-own
furniture, Kivik aims to allow you to "build your own" CouchDB client, server,
and proxy applications.
What license is Kivik released under?
This software is released under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license. See
LICENCE.md, or read the full license.
What projects currently use Kivik?
If your project uses Kivik, and you'd like to be added to this list, create an
issue or submit a pull request.
- Cayley is an open-source graph
database. It uses Kivik for the CouchDB and PouchDB storage backends.