Hi Markus,

I like the idea of a Fauxton system database. I think we could store some
useful things in there. But how would we manage security and permissions on
the database?
Would one user be able to see bookmarks for another use when viewing that
database?

Cheers
Garren

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 9:54 PM, Markus Fischböck <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm currently working on a new replicator add-on for the Fauxton UI. One
> of the features I'd like to implement is a bookmark manager where a user
> can create and save bookmarks in order to have them for quick access,
> when selecting hosts/databases during replication. This saves the user
> the hastle to remember the full URL to any source/target database he/she
> want's to replicate from.
>
> I had a discussion lately with Robert Kowalski where to store those
> bookmarks and I had a couple of ideas in mind:
> a) Saving the bookmarks on the local storage of the browser => this is
> the least desired option, since the bookmarks would only be available on
> the current browser.
>
> b) Saving the bookmarks in the users document in the _user Database =>
> Not really nice, since we would pollute the user object with data from
> Fauxton. I guess it's not supposed to work that way.
>
> c) Having a fauxton related system database (e.g. _fauxton) where we can
> store UI related data. For now this would be bookmarks, but could come
> in handy for other purposes like UI settings and that a like.
>
> I wanted to ask, if it would be possible (and desireable) to add such a
> system database for the Fauxton project.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Markus
>

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