_changes feed with ?feed=continuous does not return valid JSON
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Key: COUCHDB-604
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-604
Project: CouchDB
Issue Type: Bug
Components: HTTP Interface
Affects Versions: 0.10
Reporter: Joscha Feth
When using the _changes interface via ?feed=continuous the JSON returned is
rather
a stream of JSON documents than a valid JSON file itself:
{"seq":38,"id":"f473fe61a8a53778d91c38b23ed6e20f","changes":[{"rev":"9-d3e71c7f5f991b26fe014d884a27087f"}]}
{"seq":68,"id":"2a574814d61d9ec8a0ebbf43fa03d75b","changes":[{"rev":"6-67179f215e42d63092dc6b2199a3bf51"}],"deleted":true}
{"seq":70,"id":"75dbdacca8e475f5909e3cc298905ef8","changes":[{"rev":"1-0dee261a2bd4c7fb7f2abd811974d3f8"}]}
{"seq":71,"id":"09fb03236f80ea0680a3909c2d788e43","changes":[{"rev":"1-a9646389608c13a5c26f4c14c6863753"}]}
to be valid there needs to be a root element (and then an array with commata)
like in the non-continuous feed:
{"results":[
{"seq":38,"id":"f473fe61a8a53778d91c38b23ed6e20f","changes":[{"rev":"9-d3e71c7f5f991b26fe014d884a27087f"}]},
{"seq":68,"id":"2a574814d61d9ec8a0ebbf43fa03d75b","changes":[{"rev":"6-67179f215e42d63092dc6b2199a3bf51"}],"deleted":true},
{"seq":70,"id":"75dbdacca8e475f5909e3cc298905ef8","changes":[{"rev":"1-0dee261a2bd4c7fb7f2abd811974d3f8"}]},
{"seq":71,"id":"09fb03236f80ea0680a3909c2d788e43","changes":[{"rev":"1-a9646389608c13a5c26f4c14c6863753"}]},
in short this means that if someone does not parse the change events in an
object like manner (e.g. waiting for a line-ending and then parsing the line),
but using a SAX-like parser (throwing events of each new object, etc.) and
expecting the response to be JSON (which it is not, because its not
{x:[{},{},{}]} but {}{}{} which is not valid) there is an error thrown.
I can see, that people doing this line by line might be okay with the above
approach, but the response is not valid JSON and it would be nice if there were
a flag to make the response valid JSON.
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