On Apr 13, 2010, at 12:21 PM, James Fisher wrote:
Apalling internet connection atm. Try: http://i41.tinypic.com/156aeds.jpg
James,
Your site design has growing on me all day. Especially when I picture it with
the old Myriad logo and a toned-down cyan background color. You've inspired me
The metadata includes file revision data (not CouchDB rev), author,
notes, etc. Not that large of a doc.
Maybe my use-cases aren't typical, but still seems like the special
interpretation of / characters in doc ids/list/show/etc requests
limits a certain class of problems that CouchDB is
Le 13 avr. 10 à 21:57, Markus Jelsma a écrit :
In the end, ZendFramework has what you need 1) no RBMS models; 2)
advanced routing mechanisms, 3) many neat libraries to ease
development and 4) simple REST classes to help you build a simple
CouchDB API. The downside is that it's rather
I've not tried it myself but maybe take a look at the couchdb lucene
project
http://github.com/rnewson/couchdb-lucene
It may help with your autocomplete search
Sent from my iPhone
On 13 Apr 2010, at 23:11, Jon Gretar Borgthorsson jon.borgthors...@gmail.com
wrote:
To be honest then in this
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Michael Ludwig mil...@gmx.de wrote:
James Fisher schrieb am 13.04.2010 um 19:57:52 (+0100):
* I got rid of the green. To keep things dead simple I switched to
the exact complement of the main red -- a cyan.
I strongly dislike cyan, just like magenta:
Hi,
Hi, I'm using couchdb-lucene 0.5 with couchdb 0.10. It looks like whenever I
restart couchdb or couchdb-lucene, lucene re-indexes the documents once
again for that particular index function!! Is that expected behavior?
At IRC someone said its expected because docs might have changed! I
snip
Rest assured no magenta will be introduced :)
I've already lightened the cyan considerably. I don't think it's a
fundamentally toyish colour -- see e.g.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/ palette.
After my harsh criticism of the couch you'd never buy earlier, I've
completely
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 7:07 AM, J Chris Anderson jch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 13, 2010, at 12:21 PM, James Fisher wrote:
Apalling internet connection atm. Try:
http://i41.tinypic.com/156aeds.jpg
James,
Your site design has growing on me all day. Especially when I picture it
with
Hi,
David Coallier schrieb:
snip
Rest assured no magenta will be introduced :)
I've already lightened the cyan considerably. I don't think it's a
fundamentally toyish colour -- see e.g.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/ palette.
After my harsh criticism of the couch you'd never
Hi,
this is (of course) not to be expected. c-l uses the _chages API and
checkpointing (using the update sequence number) to figure out, if there is
something new to index - at least as far as I understood this. But since 0.5 is
not yet released, maybe you've found a bug :) Could you provide
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Sebastian Cohnen
sebastiancoh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
this is (of course) not to be expected. c-l uses the _chages API and
checkpointing (using the update sequence number) to figure out, if there is
something new to index - at least as far as I
Hi,
0.5 does indeed use _changes to incrementally update the Lucene
indexes; it should *not* be starting over unless you delete the index
or change the index functions. 0.5 is under active development so I'm
very keen to hear about this bug. I'm attempting to reproduce it
locally now.
B.
On
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Manokaran K manoka...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Sebastian Cohnen
sebastiancoh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
this is (of course) not to be expected. c-l uses the _chages API and
checkpointing (using the update sequence number) to
Make sure you're up to date. the ini file no longer has a log entry,
the log output location is in the log4j.xml file. If you unzip a newly
built zip file ('mvn' will build one for you) it should log to a file
in the logs/ folder.
I've verified that c-l does not start over when restarted with the
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Robert Newson robert.new...@gmail.comwrote:
Make sure you're up to date. the ini file no longer has a log entry,
the log output location is in the log4j.xml file. If you unzip a newly
built zip file ('mvn' will build one for you) it should log to a file
in the
OK, I'm still at the messing-around-in-Inkscape stage, but this is how
things stand (ignore the schema diagram thing, which will obviously be
redone): http://i43.tinypic.com/23wsapl.jpg
Hopefully I'll have quelled some people:
* lighter, less saturated cyan
* cushions obliterated; I quite like
When you redo the schema diagram, it's probably time to drop the
lucene box, since it's not part of couch.
B.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM, James Fisher jameshfis...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I'm still at the messing-around-in-Inkscape stage, but this is how
things stand (ignore the schema
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:25 PM, James Fisher jameshfis...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I'm still at the messing-around-in-Inkscape stage, but this is how
things stand (ignore the schema diagram thing, which will obviously be
redone): http://i43.tinypic.com/23wsapl.jpg
Hopefully I'll have quelled
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Manokaran K manoka...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Robert Newson robert.new...@gmail.comwrote:
One thought. There is a delay between indexing and commit the index to
disk. updates within that period (currently 60s seconds) will indeed
be
Again. This time I restarted couchdb leaving c-l running:
2010-04-14 17:32:32,193 INFO [spulz] View[digest=acv33jkyzefc7wb8djdc0cyw5]
now at update_seq 202639
2010-04-14 17:32:32,323 INFO [spulz] View[digest=5krdzy83b9nlrsl5pnru6eh3s]
now at update_seq 202639
2010-04-14 17:32:32,338 INFO [spulz]
Sorry if I'm just jumping in here, this looks real good. Consider changing:
for the Web to of the Web
Sent from my iPad, whose keyboard is teaching me to be brief :)
On Apr 14, 2010, at 7:25 AM, James Fisher jameshfis...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I'm still at the messing-around-in-Inkscape stage,
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Manokaran K manoka...@gmail.com wrote:
Again. This time I restarted couchdb leaving c-l running:
2010-04-14 17:32:32,193 INFO [spulz] View[digest=acv33jkyzefc7wb8djdc0cyw5]
now at update_seq 202639
2010-04-14 17:32:32,323 INFO [spulz]
Hi,
I think this looks really ace, especially the hand drawn diagram (I
hope when you say redone you don't mean done with straight boring
lines in illustrator ;)) I think some more space between the five
text columns would be good, too. I'd maybe push the get it/see it/...
up to align
Hand drawn is cool, but that looks like it was done in MS Paint! Hehe.
Any chance if getting something a little more polished? I'm not sure
about the whole idea of hand drawn at all... Other ideas?
On 14 Apr 2010, at 12:25, James Fisher jameshfis...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I'm still at the
Ok, I think I understand this now.
When you start couchdb-lucene on a database for the first time (and
after a restart), it looks at the update_seq of all the Lucene indexes
it has on disk and takes the lowest number of these. It then uses that
in a call to _changes?since=N.
My suspicion is you
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Robert Newson robert.new...@gmail.comwrote:
Ok, I think I understand this now.
When you start couchdb-lucene on a database for the first time (and
after a restart), it looks at the update_seq of all the Lucene indexes
it has on disk and takes the lowest
I'd like the debug level output but I'm no longer so sure I understand
the cause.
the update_seq is calculated only from reachable indexes (I read all
views in all ddocs). so it'll be a bug in that rather than what I said
earlier, I think.
Seeing the debug line where 'since' drops to the lower
@Robert Newson:
A good point I am sure. I really only have a vague grasp of CouchDB
internals; would anyone fancy drawing up a schema of how things currently
stand? If there is anything else to add?
@Mirsal:
I do kinda agree on the five-column thing. Atm I'm thinking a two-col would
be
On 14 Apr 2010, at 13:41, James Fisher wrote:
@Robert Dionne:
Lifted from that Django quote, yeah? That's interesting -- though I don't
know if it would sound odd without the for the web contrast in the
original quote. I'll throw that decision to everyone else.
I actually prefer this
Hello Martin,
I'm familiar with the CodeIgniter PHP Framework and, without disrespect to
Markus, the model implementation is by NO WAY tied to an RDBM.
If you look at the user guide (beautiful by the way)
http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/models.html :
class Blogmodel extends Model
Mickael,
Thanks for clearing this error. I took a peek in the Model parent class and it
indeed does not have any ties to a DB implementation. It just accepts
libraries to be loaded into it, so a CouchDB library would fit as well as the
shipped DB classes do.
Cheers,.
On Wednesday 14 April
I tried with the latest src. This time its starts from update_seq 7621.
There's a couchdb-lucene.log file under logs dir. But its content seem to be
similar to what' was output the last time. Contents of which file you want
me to send?
thanks,
mano
I strongly recommend CodeIgniter. Actually, its about the only PHP MVC
I'll recommend to friends. It's light, simple to understand, but yet
very powerful. If you know PHP there's no reason why you can't start
using CI within a day probably less. It's just that simple to grasp.
Timothy
--
On 14 Apr 2010, at 13:44, Noah Slater wrote:
@Simon and Noah:
Glad you like the diagram Simon, but it was never intended as
permanent :).
I have Noah's doubts of whether hand-drawn fits with the
impressionistic
plastic feel of everything else. If I were to hand-draw it, it
would be
Hi everybody,
on June 7/8th the Berlin Buzzwords (www.berlinbuzzwords.de) will take
place. Does anybody know something about activities like presentations,
meetings, or anything else related to couchdb?
regards
Mike
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 14. April 2010 15:57:23 schrieb michael faden:
Hi everybody,
on June 7/8th the Berlin Buzzwords (www.berlinbuzzwords.de) will take
place. Does anybody know something about activities like presentations,
meetings, or anything else related to couchdb?
Does anybody know how
On Apr 14, 2010, at 4:25 AM, James Fisher wrote:
OK, I'm still at the messing-around-in-Inkscape stage, but this is how
things stand (ignore the schema diagram thing, which will obviously be
redone): http://i43.tinypic.com/23wsapl.jpg
Hopefully I'll have quelled some people:
* lighter,
I invite you all to http://github.com/eegg/couchdb_web -- the state of
things at present. I've HTMLized the sketches quite faithfully, and it
renders fine in Firefox (3.5.9) and Konqueror. Opinions, please.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM, J Chris Anderson jch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 14,
I must say that I really like this design!
-warner
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:01 AM, James Fisher jameshfis...@gmail.com wrote:
I invite you all to http://github.com/eegg/couchdb_web -- the state of
things at present. I've HTMLized the sketches quite faithfully, and it
renders fine in
James Fisher schrieb am 14.04.2010 um 10:13:42 (+0100):
What I haven't seen so far is an overview of all the features that
are supported and also of those typical database features that are
*not* supported.
Not sure what you mean. The text is partly placeholder and far from
finalized.
This is very nice. I think Myriad was a good font for the logo, though.
I do like the of the web quote from Jacob, but now we've got CouchDB for the
Web in one place, and of the web in contrast to for the web in the quote.
Perhaps it's best to just have the short old-school thing after all?
Hi Erich, are you able to GET doc 11586662504 directly? If so, I wonder if
that gnarly regex in your views is somehow generating invalid UTF-8 output from
the view indexer.
Adam
On Apr 9, 2010, at 9:03 AM, erich oliphant wrote:
Any ideas on this one ?
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Jan
First, thanks for taking the time to work on a new site. Overall I think
the new design is pretty slick. I am not even remotely a designer so I
don't have solutions to my critiques but here are the couple of things
that popped in my head. First are the fonts, my initial thought was Is
that
On 14 Apr 2010, at 19:59, Joe Williams wrote:
First, thanks for taking the time to work on a new site. Overall I think the
new design is pretty slick. I am not even remotely a designer so I don't have
solutions to my critiques but here are the couple of things that popped in my
head.
Fair enough but even then our first impression may be our last. I would
say our website should send the right message, whatever that might be.
In my mind it is that Couch is a robust, durable datastore for real
people and enterprises. At the end of the day Couch can be an
enterprise
Hi, I need to create a non-admin user account, but I can't find the
documentation on how to do so — can anyone point me to it?
BTW, I've been working with couchdb somewhat over the past few weeks,
and there've been a few things I've had trouble finding in the docs.
I'll try to send another
Looks like it's the doc, get a js popup with {bad_utf8_character_code} if I
try to access it directly
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Adam Kocoloski kocol...@apache.org wrote:
Hi Erich, are you able to GET doc 11586662504 directly? If so, I wonder if
that gnarly regex in your views is
On Apr 14, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Joe Williams wrote:
Fair enough but even then our first impression may be our last. I would say
our website should send the right message, whatever that might be. In my mind
it is that Couch is a robust, durable datastore for real people and
enterprises. At
On Apr 14, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Avi Flax wrote:
Hi, I need to create a non-admin user account, but I can't find the
documentation on how to do so — can anyone point me to it?
In CouchDB's Futon (0.11) you just click the signup button in the lower right.
There is a screencast here:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 19:11, J Chris Anderson jch...@gmail.com wrote:
In CouchDB's Futon (0.11) you just click the signup button in the lower right.
Thanks — great screencast! But I meant via the API. I figured it out
by reading the source of jquery.couch.js, but I figure people
shouldn't
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:21 PM, James Fisher jameshfis...@gmail.com wrote:
Apalling internet connection atm. Try: http://i41.tinypic.com/156aeds.jpg
Good loocking but I would prefers actions in a more conventionnal
location. Iike on top or somewhere I don't have to scroll. I don't
got on
Once an attachment has been saved into a document, how can you later
modify that document without sending again the attachment?
My problem is that my attachments get erased if I update the document's
JSON without adding the _attachements record...
Thank you,
Eric Desgranges
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