Thanks Chris.

I'm testing it out. I'm using the main GIT repository URL I've been using 
since it seems to be up-to-date. If that assumption is incorrect, please 
let me know.

What I'm seeing is that I no longer get a 404. But I'm not getting any 
change notifications, either.

This is what I have in my design document (id is _design/utils)


filters: {
       by_id: (function(doc, req) { 
   if (req.query.doc_ids.indexOf(doc._id) != -1) { 

       return true;
   } else {
       return false;

   } 
       }).toString()
   }

The request URL looks like this

http://lite.couchbase./status32/_changes?feed=continuous&include_docs=true&filter=utils/by_id&doc_ids=%5B%22MY_ID%22%5D

Can you see if I'm doing something obviously wrong?


slim

On Friday, August 1, 2014 3:13:11 PM UTC-4, J. Chris Anderson wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 6:42:53 PM UTC-7, J. Chris Anderson wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 6:40:31 PM UTC-7, J. Chris Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Eagerly awaiting Chris to rebuild the phone gap plugin. 
>>>>
>>>> How do I know when this gets done?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
> Here is a 1.0.2 RC build for the phonegap plugin 
> <http://cbfs-ext.hq.couchbase.com/builds/Couchbase-Lite-PhoneGap-Plugin_1.0.2-35.zip>
>  that 
> includes Jens patch 
> <https://github.com/couchbaselabs/couchbase-lite-phonegap-plugin-builder/commit/844c64eb5459ee3e48921f9727aa26bba8565663>.
>  
> You can download and unzip it, and then use the full path to the unzipped 
> directory, instead of a git URL for the PhoneGap plugin installer.
>
> I'll verify it after lunch but I'm 99% sure it is great so give it a try. 
> Once it passes verification here I'll update the git and cordova repos. Let 
> me know how that goes.
>
> Chris
>
>
>  
>
>> On my plate for this week is to cut a 1.0.1 release of PhoneGap (I don't 
>>> think this will have your fixes, but as soon as I have 1.0.1 done I'll 
>>> start work on 1.1) 1.1 will include the filter stuff. It will also drop 
>>> support for iOS 6. (Although we could maintain a parallel version that 
>>> supports iOS 6 if there is strong demand.)
>>>
>>> So my guess is that we'll have something you can play with early next 
>>> week. Here's the bug to follow / ping me on if it takes longer than a week.
>>>
>>>
>> Sent too early. Here is the link 
>> <https://github.com/couchbaselabs/Couchbase-Lite-PhoneGap-Plugin/pull/32>. 
>> You could also try applying this locally. (In every copy of CBLite.m you 
>> can find!) 
>> <https://github.com/couchbaselabs/Couchbase-Lite-PhoneGap-Plugin/commit/b51888908204ec3306697a20e48414cf20183176>
>>  
>>  
>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>  
>>>
>>>>
>>>> slim
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 7:30:06 PM UTC-4, Jens Alfke wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jul 29, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I just took a minute to debug this. The answer is simply that there 
>>>>> isn't any support (yet) for JavaScript-based filters. The JavaScriptCore 
>>>>> integration only supports views (map and reduce functions) so far.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Oops, not true, Should have looked at the source more closely. JS 
>>>>> filters *are* already implemented, it’s just that the top-level 
>>>>> function that registers JS compilers only registers the view compiler, 
>>>>> not 
>>>>> the filter compiler. This just took a couple of lines to fix, so I’ve 
>>>>> checked it in (commit 812cf64.)
>>>>>
>>>>> However, the PhoneGap container/plugin will have to be rebuilt (with 
>>>>> this commit) before PhoneGap apps can use this. I don’t know how to do 
>>>>> that, but Chris does…
>>>>>
>>>>> —Jens
>>>>>
>>>>

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