That's perfectly clear now, thank you so much :)
Le mar. 2 juin 2015 à 20:28, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On Jun 2, 2015, at 11:04 AM, Florion COIFFÉ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 1. I have to manually add a .creator property to all my table in my iPad
> database, right?
>
>
> You mean “documents”, right? Couchbase doesn’t have tables, those are a
> relational-db thing.
> Yes, if you want the documents to have a “creator" property you have to
> add it.
>
> 2. When we say "user_id", "owner", "creator", etc. There are arbitrary
> names we choose as developers right ? There is no Couchbase special
> property like "type", or "rev” ?
>
>
> Couchbase reserves property names that start with an underscore “_”, like
> “_id”, “_rev”, “_attachments”. Anything else is free for you to use.
>
> 3. I got how to prevent creating or updating documents. But how do I
> prevent a user to see other users' document ?
>
>
> A user can only see documents that are assigned to channels s/he has
> access to. So to hide documents, don’t assign those documents to the users’
> channels. A typical way to do this is to have a naming convention for
> channels named after users, for example when you create user “alice” you
> give her access to channel “for:alice”. Then in the sync function to give
> user x access to a document you assign it to channel “for:”+x.
>
> 4. On last thing, sorry. In the couchbase-lite-iOS repository, the
> CBLIncrementalStore takes care of dynamically adding a "type" property to
> each document based on the table name in the datamodel. My idea was to do
> the same thing for "creator" property so it is automatically added in
> couchbase documents without having it in the datamodel since I consider it
> is a Couchbase (meta?)data that I don't need to know about since every data
> I have on the iPad was created by the user anyway.
>
>
> I don’t know Core Data very well. You can declare that property in your
> NSManagedObject subclass, but you’ll also have to ensure it gets assigned a
> default value (the username), or manually assign the value when you create
> a new document.
>
> —Jens
>
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