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github.com/go-kivik/couchdb
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CouchDB driver for Kivik.
This package provides an implementation of the
github.com/go-kivik/kivik/driver
interface. You must import the driver and can then use the full
Kivik
API. Please consult the
Kivik wiki for complete documentation
and coding examples.
package main
import (
"context"
"github.com/go-kivik/kivik"
_ "github.com/go-kivik/couchdb" // The CouchDB driver
)
func main() {
client, err := kivik.New(context.TODO(), "couch", "")
// ...
}
This software is released under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license. See LICENCE.md, or read the full license.
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