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A (bluebird promisified) minimalistic couchdb driver for node.js. (This is a fork of nano-blue with updated dependencies)
A (bluebird promisified) minimalistic couchdb driver for node.js just a fork of nano-blue with updated dependencies
nano-blue
wraps nano in bluebird-flavored promises.
npm install --save nano-blue2
A rewriting of the first example from the nano
docs:
var nano = require('nano-blue2')('http://localhost:5984');
// specify the database we are going to use
var alice = nano.use('alice');
// clean up a database we created previously
nano.db.destroy('alice')
.then(function() {
// create a new database
return nano.db.create('alice');
}).then(function() {
// insert a document into the database
return alice.insert({ crazy: true }, 'rabbit');
}).spread(function(body, header) {
console.log('you have inserted the rabbit');
console.log(body);
}).catch(function(err) {
console.log(err.message);
});
// you have inserted the rabbit
// { ok: true,
// id: 'rabbit',
// rev: '1-6e4cb465d49c0368ac3946506d26335d' }
Where you would normally use a callback that accepts body
and header
arguments, you should probably use Bluebird's .spread
instead of .then
. If
you just use .then
, the values will be passed as an array, which makes things
not as nice. For example:
// using .spread()
alice.insert({ crazy: true }, 'rabbit')
.spread(function(body, header) {
console.log(body)
console.log(header)
});
// using .then()
alice.insert({ crazy: true }, 'rabbit')
.then(function(res) {
console.log(res[0])
console.log(res[1])
});
See LICENSE
file for details.
nano
itself is licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0
FAQs
A (bluebird promisified) minimalistic couchdb driver for node.js. (This is a fork of nano-blue with updated dependencies)
The npm package nano-blue2 receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, nano-blue2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nano-blue2 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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