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node-document-storage-couchdb
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Storage adapter `couchdb` for `node-document` ODM for Node.js.
Storage adapter couchdb for node-document ODM for Node.js.
$ npm install node-document-storage-couchdb
Basic:
var Storage = require('node-document-storage-couchdb');
var storage = new Storage(); // Connect using defaults (i.e. `localhost`)
var data = {
keys: ['post/1', 'post/abc'],
values: [{title: "foo", tags: ['foo', 'bar'], published: true}, {title: "bar", tags: ['baz'], published: false}]
};
var inspect = require('util').inspect;
console.log('STORAGE: `%s`', storage.name);
console.log('\nURL: `%s`', storage.url);
storage.set(data.keys, data.values, function(errors, results) {
console.log("\nSET %s -> %s", inspect(data), inspect(results));
storage.get(['post/1', 'post/abc'], function(errors, results) {
console.log("\nGET %s -> %s", data.keys, inspect(results));
storage.del(['post/1', 'post/abc'], function(errors, results) {
console.log("\nDEL %s -> %s", data.keys, inspect(results));
storage.get(['post/1', 'post/abc'], function(errors, results) {
console.log("\nGET %s -> %s", data.keys, inspect(results));
});
});
});
});
For details; see node-document.
Local tests:
$ make test
Remote tests:
$ make test-remote
Released under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) Jonas Grimfelt
FAQs
Storage adapter `couchdb` for `node-document` ODM for Node.js.
The npm package node-document-storage-couchdb receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, node-document-storage-couchdb popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-document-storage-couchdb 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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