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github.com/cabify/go-couchdb
go-couchdb is yet another CouchDB client written in Go. Forked from github.com/cabify/go-couchdb but not compatible with it anymore.
This project contains three Go packages:
import "github.com/cabify/go-couchdb"
This wraps the CouchDB HTTP API.
import "github.com/cabify/go-couchdb/couchapp"
This provides functionality similar to the original couchapp tool, namely compiling a filesystem directory into a JSON object and storing the object as a CouchDB design document.
import "github.com/cabify/go-couchdb/couchdaemon"
This package contains some functions that help you write Go programs that run as a daemon started by CouchDB, e.g. fetching values from the CouchDB config.
You can run the unit tests with make test
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