Hi Don, I don't think Rails has anything either. Are you looking for a hosted CouchDB cluster? If so the only one I know of at the moment is IBM Cloudant.
Cheers Garren On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Don Ireland <[email protected]> wrote: > My server account also provides Ruby on Rails (although I've never used it > (yet)). Anything there? > > Do you have any other suggestions? I'm not prepared to deal with an > unmanaged VPS at this time otherwise, I'd just get a hosting account that > does do node.js. a managed VPS is just too expensive. > > TIA! > > > On May 31, 2018 6:32:14 AM CDT, Garren Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Don, >> >> I don't think there is anything like that written in PHP. >> >> Cheers >> Garren >> >> On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Don Ireland <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> My production server is on a shared hosting (cPanel) account. Node.js is >>> not an option for me (it's fine for dev purposes as I'm setting up a >>> virtual box for dev). >>> >>> The server will need to act as a backup to the local devices (which will >>> use PouchDB) as well as push updates out to the clients. There won't be any >>> queries directly on the server side DB. >>> >>> My understanding of PouchDB is that it was rewritten in JavaScript but is >>> based on CouchDB. It is also my understanding that it actually uses >>> IndexedDB, WebSQL (or others as made available by the browser) for its >>> actual storage. >>> >>> I'm hoping there is something like that for PHP. My thinking is that it >>> could use MySQL to actually store the data and it could provide an API that >>> would expect/receive the same requests as CouchDB. Then it would provide >>> the same responses that CouchDB would provide. >>> >>> Is there such a thing available? >>> Don >>> >> > Don >
