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pouchdb-security
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PouchDB database access restrictions using a security document. Like _security in CouchDB (and when used on an http database, that url is checked.)
NodeJS package name: pouchdb-security
Browser object name: window.Security
First, make sure you understand how security objects work in CouchDB. A good start is their HTTP documentation.
Equivalent to PUTting a document to /db/_security in CouchDB. Replaces the current security object for the database with the given one.
For example:
{
"admins": {
"names": [
"your_name"
],
"roles": []
},
"members": {
"names": [],
"roles": [
"app_users"
]
}
}
Returns: {ok: true}
.
Equivalent to going to /db/_security in CouchDB.
Returns: the security object for the current database.
({}
when none has been set, like in CouchDB.)
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
PouchDB database access restrictions using a security document.
The npm package pouchdb-security receives a total of 2,184 weekly downloads. As such, pouchdb-security popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pouchdb-security 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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