On May 11, 2008, at 16:03, Noah Slater wrote:
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:35:07PM +0200, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
$ curl -X GET http://localhost:5984/_config/httpd/port
{"ok":true,"module":"httpd","key":"port","value":"5984"}
$ curl -X PUT http://localhost:5984/_config/httpd/port -d "5985"
{"ok":true,"module":"httpd","key":"port","value":"5985"}

Sweet.

$ curl -X DELETE http://localhost:5984/_config/httpd/port
{"ok":true,"module":"httpd","key":"port","old_value":"5985"}

Why bother with `old_value'?

For a client's convenience.


$ curl -X GET http://localhost:5984/_config/httpd/port
{"ok":true,"module":"httpd","key":"port","value":"no_value"}

Should `"no_value"' not be `nil'?

null, but yeah. I use the no_value atom in Erlang, but that
could/should probably morphed into null in JSON.

Thanks for your input!

Cheers
Jan
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