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pouchdb-rewrite
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A PouchDB plug-in that allows you to re-use your CouchDB rewrites on the client side.
A PouchDB plug-in that allows you to re-use your CouchDB rewrites on the client side. A browser version is available.
NodeJS package name: pouchdb-rewrite
Browser object name: window.Rewrite
First, make sure you understand CouchDB rewrites. A good starting point is the rewrite documentation.
Figures out where to redirect to, and then executes the corresponding
PouchDB function, with the appropriate arguments gotten from the
request object that has been generated from the options
parameter.
rewritePath
: a path of the form "designDocName/rewrite/path"
. Specifies
the design document to use the rewrites from, and the path you'd find in
CouchDB after the /_rewrite
part of the URL. Keep in mind that you can't
specify a query parameter in the url form (i.e. no ?a=b
). Instead use the
options.query
parameter.
options
: A CouchDB request object stub. Important properties of those for
rewrites are options.query
and options.method
. An additional boolean option
is available: options.withValidation
, if true, this function routes to
db.validating*
functions instead of db.*
functions if relevant.
Returns: whatever output the function that the rewrite routed to produced. Or, in the case of an 'http' database, a CouchDB response object.
See the Rewrite.rewrite
function for information on the parameters.
The difference with it is that this function doesn't try to route the rewrite
to a function.
Returns: A CouchDB request object that points to the resource obtained by following the redirect.
PouchDB Server and its sub-packages are distributed as a monorepo.
For a full list of packages, see the GitHub source.
The Apache 2 License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
FAQs
A PouchDB plug-in that allows you to re-use your CouchDB rewrites on the client side.
We found that pouchdb-rewrite demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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