Thanks for your quick response. the line:
curl -X POST http://localhost:5984/blog/_view/articles/by_tags -d '{"keys":["python", "couchdb"]}' gives me all the articles tagged with "python" *or* "couchdb"... but how can I handle this to have only the articles tagged with "python" *and* "couchdb" in one shot ? On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > See http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/HTTP_view_API > > and "POST" under "Query Options". > > You can POST a JSON structure with all your keys to > a view and get all matching rows. > > Cheers > Jan > -- > > On 12 Feb 2009, at 11:42, Nicolas Clairon wrote: > >> Hi there ! >> >> I'm playing with tags these time and a question comes to me. >> For exemple, I have a bunch of blog articles: >> >> article1 = { >> ...snip..., >> tags : ["couchdb", "python", "best practices"], >> } >> >> article2 = { >> ...snip..., >> tags : ["python", "best practices"], >> } >> >> article3 = { >> ...snip..., >> tags : ["couchdb", "best practices"], >> } >> >> and a view wich emit tags: >> >> function(doc){ >> if (doc.type=="article"){ >> for (var i in doc.tags){ >> emit( doc.tags[i], doc ) >> } >> } >> } >> >> We can get all articles wich are tagged with "couchdb" easily: >> >> http://localhost:5984/blog/_view/article/by_tag?key="couchdb" >> >> but now, I want all articles wich are tagged with "couchdb" *and* "python" >> (I want the article1). Is there a method to do it directly with CouchDB >> views ? >> Something like that : >> >> http://localhost:5984/blog/_view/article/by_tag?key_in=["couchdb", >> "python"] >> >> For the moment, I have to do it by program, firing 2 views and merge >> the results... >> >> We can also think something like this: >> >> http://localhost:5984/blog/_view/article/by_tag?onekey_in=["couchdb", >> "python"] >> >> wich will get all articles which are tagged with "couchdb" *or* >> "python"... >> >> Does it already exists in CouchDB ? >> > >
