Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-25 Thread david costa
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 ev

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-25 Thread Daniel Bryan
Hi David, 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 y

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Nokan Emiro
Hi, In a previous thread I was declared as a newbie end user, now I'll behave like that :) If I'll use the hosting service, I'll want to be able to use mysql and not sqlite, and other experimental solutions. You can say that this is silly of me, but, as an end user, I have the right to be silly.

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Dave Everitt
Hi Nokan I'm a professional newbie (simply because I use and teach a wide range of stuff and only go deep when I have to :-) As I'm sure you're aware, as an embedded lightweight database SQLite makes an easily-managed default setup (as in Camping... and Django, and even within OS X and, o

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Jenna Fox
Glad you like it! Chill isn't totally feature complete, but it has the important bits I think. If you ever find yourself needing extra bits I'd love to bulk it out some more - I just haven't had a use for it lately and I've not wanted to design APIs I'm not using myself. Much of the choices were

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread david costa
Hello Jenna, I like chill too ! Is it possible to have a simple example with db connection (I see you have this on ChillDB::Database but just wanted to get something simple to cover the username/password and/or remote couch server with a different URL than localhost) and again a very simple usage

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread david costa
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

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread david costa
HI Nokan :) On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Nokan Emiro > > > If I'll use the hosting service, I'll want to be able to use mysql and not > sqlite, > and other experimental solutions. You can say that this is silly of me, > but, > as an end user, I have the right to be silly. BTW I have bad exp

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread david costa
> > > > As I'm sure you're aware, as an embedded lightweight database SQLite makes > an easily-managed default setup (as in Camping... and Django, and even > within OS X and, of course... RoR), but if you need a client-server > database I'd say that's beyond the test server remit and would be a who

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Jenna Fox
I wonder if you were running SQLite on a linux server which stored your files on a remotely linked drive? Some large hosting companies (mediatemple is a great example) link in your files over NFS or other network filesystems, and those can often be a little buggy with regard to file locking. It'

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Jenna Fox
Sure. To connect chilldb using a username and password: ChillDB.goes :CakeTown, user: 'david', password: 'hackerbats' To connect it to a remote server: ChillDB.goes :YellowBrickRoad, host: 'davidcosta.camping.io' You can combine those to level up, and even add a port setting if you like! To m

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Jenna Fox
So far as uploading a couchdb to a git repository - You could probably find the files somewhere in your system and do that, but it sounds like a bad idea. Better: use wget to download the all_docs page, backing up all the documents on that database in to a single file. Then you can restore it by

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-04-26 Thread Jenna Fox
Sorry correction - the argument to ChillDB for setting your password is pass: 'hackerbats', not password: 'hackerbats'. Silly me! Maybe chill should accept both! — Jenna On Friday, 27 April 2012 at 1:47 AM, Jenna Fox wrote: > Sure. To connect chilldb using a username and password: > > Chi

Re: Camping + Couch DB

2012-06-11 Thread Dave Everitt
Hi Daniel Good to know the state of ShyCouch and CouchCamping - partly because I'm collecting Camping links and checking their current state: http://dave.camping.sh I'd like to add any Camping apps you're working on to the above, if they're public. Dave Hi David, Unfortunately, both th