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#clojure-couchdb

Simple clojure library to interface with Apache CouchDB.

Depends on clojure-contrib and clj-http.

##Database Functions:

###database-list user=> (database-list "http://localhost:5984/") ["foo" "bar" "some-db" "another-database"] ###database-info user=> (database-info "http://localhost:5984/" "foo") {:instance_start_time "1242496720047538", :disk_size 4096, :compact_running false, :purge_seq 0, :update_seq 0, :doc_del_count 0, :doc_count 0, :db_name "foo"} ###database-create user=> (database-create "http://localhost:5984/" "new-db") "new-db" ###database-delete user=> (database-delete "http://localhost:5984/" "new-db") true ###database-compact user=> (database-compact "http://localhost:5984/" "foo") true

##Document Functions:

###document-list user=> (document-list "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db") ("doc1" "doc2" "another-doc" "yet-another-doc") ###document-get user=> (document-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "doc1") {:bar [1 2 3], :_rev "1-2326402976", :_id "doc1"} user=> (document-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "doc1" "1-2326402976") {:bar [1 2 3], :_rev "1-2326402976", :_id "doc1"} ###document-create user=> (document-create "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" {:foo 42}) {:foo 42, :_id "5bc3673322f38a4998aca23976acd4c6", :_rev "1-1799037045"} user=> (document-create "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" {:foo 42}) {:foo 42, :_id "my-doc", :_rev "1-2310851567"} ###document-update user=> (let [doc (document-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc")] (document-update "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" (assoc doc :bam true))) {:foo 42, :bam true, :_id "my-doc", :_rev "2-1148768398"} ###document-revisions user=> (document-revisions "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc") {"2-1148768398" "available", "1-2310851567" "available"} ###document-delete user=> (document-delete "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc") true ###document-bulk-update user=> (document-bulk-update "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" [{:_id "someornoid1" :foo 42 :name "test"} {:_id "someid2" :foo 0 :name "me"}]) user=> ({:_rev "1-949ae2b415db193b3a273f5205be8182", :_id "someornoid1", :foo 42, :name "test"} {:_rev "1-77d4ba9888f0490bf9656a5a91a374ff", :_id "someid2", :foo 0, :name "me"})

##Attachment Functions

###attachment-list user=> (attachment-list "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc") {"my-attachment" {:length 28, :content_type "text/plain", :stub true}, "f" {:length 3, :content_type "cntnt/type", :stub true} ###attachment-create user=> (attachment-create "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" "new-attachment" "PAYLOAD" "text/plain") "new-attachment" ###attachment-get user=> (attachment-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" "new-attachment") {:body-seq ("PAYLOAD"), :content-type "text/plain"} ###attachment-get-bin user=> (attachment-get-bin "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" "new-attachment") {:body-seq #<byte[] [B@379d2f6b>, :content-type "image/png"} ###attachment-get-stream user=> (attachment-get-stream "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" "new-attachment") {:body-stream #<HttpInputStream sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection$HttpInputStream@247ef45b>, :content-type "image/png"} ###attachment-delete user=> (attachment-delete "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-doc" "new-attachment") true

##View Functions

For now, views should be created/edited outside of this API.

In the following examples consider a simple view:

"foobars": {
    "map": "function(doc) {  emit(doc.foobar, doc); }"
}

###view-get user=> ; create some docs user=> (document-create "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "doc1" {:foobar 42}) {:_rev "1-4227851621", :_id "doc1", :foobar 42} user=> (document-create "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "doc2" {:foobar 23}) {:_rev "1-1185099016", :_id "doc2", :foobar 23} user=> ; run views user=> (use clojure.contrib.pprint) ; for pprint user=> (pprint (view-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-design-doc" "foobars")) {:rows [{:value {:foobar 23, :_rev "1-1185099016", :_id "doc2"}, :key 23, :id "doc2"} {:value {:foobar 42, :_rev "1-4227851621", :_id "doc1"}, :key 42, :id "doc1"}], :offset 0, :total_rows 2} nil user=> (pprint (view-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-design-doc" "foobars" {:descending true})) {:rows [{:value {:foobar 42, :_rev "1-4227851621", :_id "doc1"}, :key 42, :id "doc1"} {:value {:foobar 23, :_rev "1-1185099016", :_id "doc2"}, :key 23, :id "doc2"}], :offset 0, :total_rows 2} nil user=> (pprint (view-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "my-design-doc" "foobars" {:startkey 40})) {:rows [{:value {:foobar 42, :_rev "1-4227851621", :_id "doc1"}, :key 42, :id "doc1"}], :offset 1, :total_rows 2} nil

Nested clojure terms are also allowed in view options (eg. as keys) -- they will be converted to json and then to proper url-encoded GET args.

###view-temp-get

user=> ; The following will produce the same output as the example above
user=> (pprint (view-temp-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" {:map "function(doc) { emit(doc.foobar, doc); }" }))

##Show Functions

###show-get Returns the string-representation of a show from CouchDB

Consider a show named forty-two in the design-document test:

function(doc,req) { 
  return { 
           body: \"<div>42</div>\" 
         }; 
}

user=> ; The latest field is the id. It's left blank in this example
user=> (show-get "http://localhost:5984/" "some-db" "test" "forty-two" "")
user=> ("<div>42</div>")

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