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The Node.js SDK library allows you to connect to a Couchbase cluster from Node.js. It is a native Node.js module and uses the very fast libcouchbase library to handle communicating to the cluster over the Couchbase binary protocol.
Source - https://github.com/couchbase/couchnode
Bug Tracker - https://www.couchbase.com/issues/browse/JSCBC
Couchbase Developer Portal - https://docs.couchbase.com/
Release Notes - https://docs.couchbase.com/nodejs-sdk/3.0/project-docs/sdk-release-notes.html
To install the lastest release using npm, run:
npm install couchbase
To install the development version directly from github, run:
npm install "git+https://github.com/couchbase/couchnode.git#master"
Connecting to a Couchbase bucket is as simple as creating a new Cluster
instance to represent the Cluster
you are using, and then using the
bucket
and collection
commands against this to open a connection to
open your specific bucket and collection. You are able to execute most
operations immediately, and they will be queued until the connection is
successfully established.
Here is a simple example of instantiating a connection, adding a new document into the bucket and then retrieving its contents:
import { Cluster } from 'couchbase'
const cluster = await couchbase.connect(
'couchbase://127.0.0.1',
{
username: 'username',
password: 'password',
})
await coll.upsert('testdoc', { name: 'Frank' })
const res = await coll.get('testdoc')
console.log(res.content)
An extensive documentation is available on the Couchbase website - https://docs.couchbase.com/nodejs-sdk/3.0/hello-world/start-using-sdk.html - including numerous examples and code samples.
Visit our Couchbase Node.js SDK forum for help. Or get involved in the Couchbase Community on the Couchbase website.
The source code is available at https://github.com/couchbase/couchnode. Once you have cloned the repository, you may contribute changes through our gerrit server. For more details see CONTRIBUTING.md.
To execute our test suite, run make test
from the root directory.
To execute our code coverage, run make cover
from the root directory.
In addition to the full test suite and full code coverage, you may additionally
execute a subset of the tests which excludes slow-running tests for quick
verifications. These can be run through make fasttest
and make fastcover
respectively.
Finally, to build the API reference for the project, run make docs
from the
root directory, and a docs folder will be created with the api reference.
If you found an issue, please file it in our JIRA.
The Couchbase Discord server is a place where you can collaborate about all things Couchbase. Connect with others from the community, learn tips and tricks, and ask questions. Join Discord and contribute.
You can ask questions in our forums.
Copyright 2013 Couchbase Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See LICENSE for further details.
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The npm package couchbase receives a total of 16,695 weekly downloads. As such, couchbase popularity was classified as popular.
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