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couch-push
Advanced tools
Deploy CouchDB documents from directory, JSON or module.
Via API or command line client.
var push = require('couch-push');
push('http://localhost:5984/my-app', 'path/to/couch/app', function(err, resp) {
// { ok: true }
});
push(url, source, [options], callback)
url
URL to a CouchDB database. Auth URLs are OK. See nanos configuration, as this argument is directly passed to nano.
source
Can be a Couchapp Directory Tree, JSON file or CommonJS/Node module. Please see couch-compile for in depth information about source handling.
options
When options.multipart
is true, attachments are saved via multipart api.
callback
callback
is called with two arguments: error
and response
.
npm install -g couch-push
Give it a database and a directory:
couch-push http://localhost:5984/my-app /path/to/my/couch/app
When omitted, the current directory will be used.
Run the testsuite with
npm test
(c) 2014 Johannes J. Schmidt, TF
MIT License
FAQs
Deploy CouchDB documents from directory, JSON or module.
The npm package couch-push receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, couch-push popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that couch-push 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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