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Sebastian Rothbucher commented on COUCHDB-2991:
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from the Changes I take it #6 is a limitation; tests for #4 and #7 are back in
(along with stabilization) with https://github.com/apache/couchdb/pull/427
results are promising:
https://gist.github.com/sebastianrothbucher/25ae4070a61860ca49495a4e5d648ca7
So overall, I think we can close this 4 good, how cool!
> userdb behaves less strict on cluster
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>
> Key: COUCHDB-2991
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-2991
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Sebastian Rothbucher
> Assignee: Robert Newson
> Priority: Blocker
>
> Topic #1: _design/auth does not get installed on custom users DB
> To reproduce: set both
> [{section: "couch_httpd_auth",
> key: "authentication_db", value: usersDb.name},
> {section: "chttpd_auth",
> key: "authentication_db", value: usersDb.name}]
> to a usersDB that is not _users and check if the document is there (certainly
> minor)
> Topic #2: conflicts in user docs don't seem to bother any longer
> To reproduce: produce a conflict in a user doc (the users_db.js test does
> that also) and try to login (which works)
> Topic #3: any user can call _all_docs on _users via cluster port (not
> backdoor)
> To reproduce: create a user doc and use it to get _users/_all_docs (once on
> cluster, once on backdoor), you'll see the difference: cluster allows the
> action while backdoor does not
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