PouchDB Upsert
A tiny plugin for PouchDB that provides two convenience methods:
upsert()
- update a document, or insert a new one if it doesn't exist ("upsert"). Will keep retrying (forever) if it gets 409 conflicts.putIfNotExists()
- create a new document if it doesn't exist. Does nothing if it already exists.
So basically, if you're tired of manually dealing with 409s or 404s in your PouchDB code, then this is the plugin for you.
Installation
Browser
bower install pouchdb-upsert
Or download from the dist/
folder and include it after pouchdb.js
:
<script src="pouchdb.js"></script>
<script src="pouchdb.upsert.js"></script>
Node.js
npm install pouchdb-upsert
Then attach it to the PouchDB
object:
var PouchDB = require('pouchdb');
PouchDB.plugin(require('pouchdb-upsert'));
API
Overview
db.upsert(docId, diffFunc [, callback])
Perform an upsert (update or insert) operation. If you don't specify a callback
, then this function returns a Promise.
docId
- the _id
of the document.diffFunc
- function that takes the existing doc as input and returns an updated doc.
- If this
diffFunc
returns falsey, then the update won't be performed (as an optimization). - If the document does not already exist, then
{}
will be the input to diffFunc
.
Note: By design, the goal of this repo is to just provide a handler for synchronized logic. diffFunc
must not make asynchronous calls.
Example 1
A doc with a basic counter:
db.upsert('myDocId', function (doc) {
if (!doc.count) {
doc.count = 0;
}
doc.count++;
return doc;
}).then(function (res) {
}).catch(function (err) {
});
Resulting doc (after 1 upsert
):
{
_id: 'myDocId',
_rev: '1-cefef1ec19869d9441a47021f3fd4710',
count: 1
}
Resulting doc (after 3 upsert
s):
{
_id: 'myDocId',
_rev: '3-536ef59f3ed17a181dc683a255caf1d9',
count: 3
}
Example 2
A diffFunc
that only updates the doc if it's missing a certain field:
db.upsert('myDocId', function (doc) {
if (!doc.touched) {
doc.touched = true;
return doc;
}
return false;
}).then(function (res) {
}).catch(function (err) {
});
Resulting doc:
{
_id: 'myDocId',
_rev: '1-cefef1ec19869d9441a47021f3fd4710',
touched: true
}
The next time you try to upsert
, the res
will be {rev: '1-xxx', updated: false, id: 'myDocId'}
. The updated: false
indicates that the upsert
function did not actually update the document, and the rev
returned will be the previous winning revision.
Example 3
You can also return a new object. The _id
and _rev
are added automatically:
db.upsert('myDocId', function (doc) {
return {thisIs: 'awesome!'};
}).then(function (res) {
}).catch(function (err) {
});
Resulting doc:
{
_id: 'myDocId',
_rev: '1-cefef1ec19869d9441a47021f3fd4710',
thisIs: 'awesome!'
}
db.putIfNotExists([docId, ] doc [, callback])
Put a new document with the given docId
, if it doesn't already exist. If you don't specify a callback
, then this function returns a Promise.
docId
- the _id
of the document. Optional if you already include it in the doc
doc
- the document to insert. Should contain an _id
if docId
is not specified
If the document already exists, then the Promise will just resolve immediately.
Example 1
Put a doc if it doesn't exist
db.putIfNotExists('myDocId', {yo: 'dude'}).then(function (res) {
}).catch(function (err) {
});
Resulting doc:
{
_id: 'myDocId',
_rev: '1-cefef1ec19869d9441a47021f3fd4710',
yo: 'dude'
}
If you call putIfNotExists
multiple times, then the document will not be updated the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th time (etc.).
If it's not updated, then the res
will be {rev: '1-xxx', updated: false, id: 'myDocId'}
, where rev
is the first revision and updated: false
indicates that it wasn't updated.
Example 2
You can also just include the _id
inside the document itself:
db.putIfNotExists({_id: 'myDocId', yo: 'dude'}).then(function (res) {
}).catch(function (err) {
});
Resulting doc (same as example 1):
{
_id: 'myDocId',
_rev: '1-cefef1ec19869d9441a47021f3fd4710',
yo: 'dude'
}
Breaking changes
- 2.0.0: breaks compatibility with PouchDB <4.0.1, see #9 for details.
Building
npm install
npm run build
Testing
In Node
This will run the tests in Node using LevelDB:
npm test
You can also check for 100% code coverage using:
npm run coverage
If you have mocha installed globally you can run single test with:
TEST_DB=local mocha --reporter spec --grep search_phrase
The TEST_DB
environment variable specifies the database that PouchDB should use (see package.json
).
Automated browser tests in PhantomJS
npm run test-browser
Debugging in the browser
npm run test-local