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cdb

v0.3.4

Published

Couchdb library

Downloads

39

Readme

Table of Contents

cdb

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Library for couchdb designed for rlx using request.

This module differs from modules such as nano in that it is designed to have feature parity with the couch-api. As such it exhibits some interesting behaviour:

  1. Encapsulates many constants for couchdb, see constants.
  2. Stashes request information so that a history of requests is available and the last request may be repeated (useful for lazy authentication).
  3. Exposes schema descriptors that may be used with async-validate, see schema.

Install

npm i cdb --save

Developer

Test

Run the test specifications:

npm test

Cover

To generate code coverage run:

npm run cover

Lint

Run the source tree through jshint and jscs:

npm run lint

Clean

Remove generated files:

npm run clean

Import

Imports configuration data from default.ini into config.js:

npm run import

Readme

To build the readme file from the partial definitions:

npm run readme

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