Hello Daniel, thanks for your reply. Well that's all I needed to know ! I wasn't sure if it was me or the script not working on couchdb 1.2 and now I know :) Best Regards David
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:42 AM, Daniel Bryan > > > Unfortunately, both the ShyCouch and CouchCamping libraries are far from > production ready. The former was mostly a learning project, and the latter > was.. bad for many more reasons than just that. I don't think either are of > any use for examples, or for something you'd try to support in your new > project. > > However, I'm actively working on some apps where I'll be using Couch as > the data store, so I'm happy to work with you on generating some better, > more workable examples. > > I noticed that you emailed me privately about ShyCouch - sorry for not > having replied yet; I'll get back to you a bit later on when I have some > more time. > > In the meantime, IIRC Jenna has a Couch library that she used in Camping > that doesn't have much bloat and is more Ruby-ish. > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:36 AM, david costa <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi ! >> First a short update on the camping "on the fly" hosting. Everything is >> done and tested on the backend. We are just building the frontend (coded >> using camping) but we are fighting with the strange behavior of the >> embedded sqlite database (one of my developers is using windows and things >> are even less user friendly there) - this is not a big issue for the user >> database but mostly for users that might want to store sqlite backed up. We >> are getting there thou ! >> >> I have seen some traces of camping working with couchDB using ShyCouch >> but for an odd reason I cannot get the example working.... >> >> NoMethodError: undefined method `CouchDatabase' for ShyCouch:Module >> >> and other errors. Couchcamping gem is also based on shy couch so I guess >> if one doesn't work the other will be broken too .. ? I wrote to the >> writer of the lib but before doing more tests has anyone worked on camping >> + couchdb (even for a quick sample) ? If yes can you email me your working >> code ? >> In theory one good thing is that couchdb runs over http so it would be >> very easy to offer free database and even distribute it across two >> different severs. I am interested also to get some real cases with >> couchdb so that we might use it at work too. >> >> Thanks in advance >> David >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Camping-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list >
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