I can deploy that update to whywentcamping later. — Jenna
On 07/12/2011, at 10:09 AM, Isak Andersson wrote: > Nah, that's what I imagined. CouchDB indeed seems a lot like Riak but I think > I'm gonna stick to Riak as it is attractive somehow! > There seems to be some rubygems one that is only 0.0.1 :/ which is an adapter. > And another one called "riak-client" which seems to be the most relevant one. > Looking in the documentation sure makes it look right. > > It gave me the impression first that it was some ruby reimplementation of > Riak first (which would be kind of dumb) but it's a toolkit. > > It uses something called "Ripple" which has an "ActiveModel compatible > modeling layer > inspired by ActiveRecord, DataMapper and MongoMapper". Now I don't know if > that means it's possible to go has_many etc. > I guess we'll see when I start using it! > > Thanks for your help! > > Also (not relevant) I fixed the CSS for whywentcamping.com (at least it > should be fixed) to be compatible with Opera browser. > It is pushed to the Github repo, all we really need to do is to update the > code for the actual site. > I have no idea on how to do that, someone who knows should probably look in > to that. > Then I can finally go to the site without having to switch browser ;) > > Cheers! > > Isak > > > > Den 2011-12-06 23:23:47 skrev Jenna Fox <a...@creativepony.com>: > >> You can't use ActiveRecord with map-reduce databases anyhow, without loosing >> a bunch of performance and features. It's best to use a specialised adaptor >> just for Riak. It looks a bit similar to CouchDB, so you might also like to >> have a look at that if you can't find any good rubygems for riak. >> >> CouchDB supports all that delicious p2p replication stuff too, sans the >> weird 'enterprise' version with extra withheld features. >> >> — >> Jenna >> >> On 07/12/2011, at 7:26 AM, Isak Andersson wrote: >> >>> Good day, does anyone here have a clue on how to make use of the NoSQL >>> database "Riak" with Camping? >>> >>> I am building my website and Riak seems like pretty much the ultimate >>> database! >>> This would probably ruin every little feature in ActiveRecord, I don't >>> think I'd be able to do any has_many's or belongs_to >>> but I'd LOVE to be proven wrong. As far as I know (but maybe I should do >>> some research before saying it) there isn't any >>> adapter for Riak yet. >>> >>> I want to use it anyways though, connecting nodes around the globe! |m| >>> >>> -Isak Andersson >>> >>> TLB >>> >>> -- >>> Using the Opera email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Camping-list mailing list >>> Camping-list@rubyforge.org >>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list >> >> >> >> ____________________________________________________________________________________ >> We compare the best offers just for U. Our top 5 selection. Take the chance >> to >> make a good deal! >> http://click.lavabit.com/nu7xj7eg4a6p6obzf97i5765y7qxrprs8m4xuj7zwdcn96x9uu5b/ >> ____________________________________________________________________________________ > > > -- > Sent from Opera web browser. http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > Camping-list@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list
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