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Uber-simple CouchApp deployment in Node.js.
$ npm install -g capp
Usage: capp [command] [path, uri]
Commands:
init Scaffold a quick CouchApp in the current working directory.
push [path] [uri] Push a CouchApp to a database.
There are plenty of really awesome CouchApp tools out there, and in fact, they
may very well be better suited for your needs than capp. My motivation in writing
this module primarily comes down to two things: First, I wanted a tool that's written in Node
and managed by npm. Second, I wanted a tool which won't tie my CouchApps to a particularly
rigid directory structure. capp has one restriction: your app should contain a file named
_design.js
in the root of your app directory, which exports your design document exactly
as you want it to be stored (apart from attachments). All the remaining files (except those whose
name begin with an underscore) will be loaded onto your design document by name as attachments.
This type of simplicity is my goal with capp, and if you have any suggestions for making this an even simpler process, I'd love to hear it!
Want to help me make this thing awesome? Great! Please make your changes on a separate branch whose name reflects your changes, push them to your fork, and open a pull request! I haven't defined a formal styleguide, so please take care to maintain the existing coding style.
Copyright (c) 2014 Nick Thompson
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Uber-simple CouchApp deployment with Node.js.
We found that capp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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