Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Joan Touzet

On 2020-02-26 15:09, Sebastien wrote:

Great news, congratulations on the release!


Hi Sebastien! Thanks!

Are there more details over what the upgrade of the JS engine means in
practice?
Can we write ES2015 modules and use let/const, arrow functions and the like
for map/reduce functions?


Yes, that's the idea. You can do anything supported by Firefox 60esr. 
Sandboxing rules for couchjs still apply. You can also write your 
map/reduce functions directly using more modern syntax:


  "map": "(function (doc) {emit(doc._id, 1);});"

That should help with module inclusion, declarations, etc. A PR against 
our docs to include this info would be most welcome - we overlooked this 
I think with the SM60 changes.


The compatibility tables online here should help you know what's achievable:

https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/

Be sure to pick "Show obsolete platforms" to get a column for "FF 60 ESR."

Do remember also that if you have to replicate with older versions of 
CouchDB, you'll want to be backward compatible.


Note that only the following binary downloads have SpiderMonkey 60 in them:

  * Debian buster packages (.deb)
* x86_64, ppc64le only (not arm64v8)
  * CentOS 8 packages (.rpm)
* x86_64 only
  * docker (couchdb, apache/couchdb)
* x86_64, ppc64le only (not arm64v8)
  * macOS (10.10+, 64-bit)
  * Windows (7+, 64-bit)

These do not have SM60:

  * CentOS 6, 7 (not expected to be added)
  * Debian stretch (not expected to be added)
  * Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial), 18.04 (bionic)
* Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) should include SM60 once released in April.

-Joan "coredump in progress" Touzet


On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 8:37 PM Joan Touzet  wrote:


On 2020-02-26 14:06, Martin Broerse wrote:

Thanks for creating this version. Good job!!


You're welcome!


As all Ember App's we use need
https://www.npmjs.com/package/ember-cli-deploy-couchdb Will Virtual

hosts

and Rewrite functions (/{db}/{ddoc}/_rewrite) be supported in 3.0 and
removed in 4.0 ?


Yes, exactly. 3.x will retain these, but are flagged as deprecated. The
plan is to remove them entirely with 4.0, along with show and list
functions.


https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html#deprecated-feature-warnings

-Joan


Thanks,

- Martin

On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 18:49, Jan Lehnardt  wrote:


Dear community,

Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.

Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and

products

that span every imaginable computing environment from globally

distributed

server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it

speaks

JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between
server clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling
offline-first user-experience while maintaining high performance and

strong

reliability. CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and
optionally MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data
retrieval.

https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are
available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review

and

will be available as soon as that  process is done.

CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on
2020-02-26.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in
making this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major
contributions in code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it
without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all
changes:

http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html

Release Notes highlights:

- Default installations are now secure and locked down.

- User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying

- Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out

- Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60

- Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems

- Many large and small performance improvements

- Automatic view index warmer

- Smarter Compaction Daemon

- Smarter I/O Queue

- Much improved installers for Windows

- macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support

- Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search

See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details:
http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/

On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Jan Lehnardt
—










Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Sebastien
Great news, congratulations on the release!

Are there more details over what the upgrade of the JS engine means in
practice?
Can we write ES2015 modules and use let/const, arrow functions and the like
for map/reduce functions?


On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 8:37 PM Joan Touzet  wrote:

> On 2020-02-26 14:06, Martin Broerse wrote:
> > Thanks for creating this version. Good job!!
>
> You're welcome!
>
> > As all Ember App's we use need
> > https://www.npmjs.com/package/ember-cli-deploy-couchdb Will Virtual
> hosts
> > and Rewrite functions (/{db}/{ddoc}/_rewrite) be supported in 3.0 and
> > removed in 4.0 ?
>
> Yes, exactly. 3.x will retain these, but are flagged as deprecated. The
> plan is to remove them entirely with 4.0, along with show and list
> functions.
>
>
> https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html#deprecated-feature-warnings
>
> -Joan
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > - Martin
> >
> > On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 18:49, Jan Lehnardt  wrote:
> >
> >> Dear community,
> >>
> >> Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.
> >>
> >> Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch
> >> Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and
> products
> >> that span every imaginable computing environment from globally
> distributed
> >> server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.
> >>
> >> Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud
> >> provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it
> speaks
> >> JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.
> >>
> >> The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between
> >> server clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling
> >> offline-first user-experience while maintaining high performance and
> strong
> >> reliability. CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and
> >> optionally MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data
> >> retrieval.
> >>
> >> https://couchdb.apache.org/#download
> >>
> >> Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are
> >> available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review
> and
> >> will be available as soon as that  process is done.
> >>
> >> CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on
> >> 2020-02-26.
> >>
> >> The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in
> >> making this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major
> >> contributions in code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it
> >> without you!
> >>
> >> See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all
> >> changes:
> >>
> >> http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html
> >>
> >> Release Notes highlights:
> >>
> >>- Default installations are now secure and locked down.
> >>
> >>- User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying
> >>
> >>- Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out
> >>
> >>- Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60
> >>
> >>- Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems
> >>
> >>- Many large and small performance improvements
> >>
> >>- Automatic view index warmer
> >>
> >>- Smarter Compaction Daemon
> >>
> >>- Smarter I/O Queue
> >>
> >>- Much improved installers for Windows
> >>
> >>- macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support
> >>
> >>- Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search
> >>
> >> See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details:
> >> http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/
> >>
> >> On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
> >> Jan Lehnardt
> >> —
> >>
> >>
> >
>


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Joan Touzet

On 2020-02-26 14:06, Martin Broerse wrote:

Thanks for creating this version. Good job!!


You're welcome!


As all Ember App's we use need
https://www.npmjs.com/package/ember-cli-deploy-couchdb Will Virtual hosts
and Rewrite functions (/{db}/{ddoc}/_rewrite) be supported in 3.0 and
removed in 4.0 ?


Yes, exactly. 3.x will retain these, but are flagged as deprecated. The 
plan is to remove them entirely with 4.0, along with show and list 
functions.


https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html#deprecated-feature-warnings

-Joan


Thanks,

- Martin

On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 18:49, Jan Lehnardt  wrote:


Dear community,

Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.

Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products
that span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed
server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks
JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between
server clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling
offline-first user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong
reliability. CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and
optionally MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data
retrieval.

https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are
available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review and
will be available as soon as that  process is done.

CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on
2020-02-26.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in
making this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major
contributions in code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it
without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all
changes:

http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html

Release Notes highlights:

   - Default installations are now secure and locked down.

   - User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying

   - Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out

   - Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60

   - Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems

   - Many large and small performance improvements

   - Automatic view index warmer

   - Smarter Compaction Daemon

   - Smarter I/O Queue

   - Much improved installers for Windows

   - macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support

   - Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search

See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details:
http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/

On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Jan Lehnardt
—






Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Martin Broerse
Thanks for creating this version. Good job!!

As all Ember App's we use need
https://www.npmjs.com/package/ember-cli-deploy-couchdb Will Virtual hosts
and Rewrite functions (/{db}/{ddoc}/_rewrite) be supported in 3.0 and
removed in 4.0 ?

Thanks,

- Martin

On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 18:49, Jan Lehnardt  wrote:

> Dear community,
>
> Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.
>
> Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch
> Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products
> that span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed
> server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.
>
> Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud
> provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks
> JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.
>
> The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between
> server clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling
> offline-first user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong
> reliability. CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and
> optionally MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data
> retrieval.
>
> https://couchdb.apache.org/#download
>
> Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are
> available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review and
> will be available as soon as that  process is done.
>
> CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on
> 2020-02-26.
>
> The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in
> making this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major
> contributions in code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it
> without you!
>
> See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all
> changes:
>
> http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html
>
> Release Notes highlights:
>
>   - Default installations are now secure and locked down.
>
>   - User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying
>
>   - Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out
>
>   - Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60
>
>   - Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems
>
>   - Many large and small performance improvements
>
>   - Automatic view index warmer
>
>   - Smarter Compaction Daemon
>
>   - Smarter I/O Queue
>
>   - Much improved installers for Windows
>
>   - macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support
>
>   - Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search
>
> See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details:
> http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/
>
> On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
> Jan Lehnardt
> —
>
>


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Joan Touzet

On 2020-02-26 13:13, Jim Mason wrote:

  Great product and really like the 3.0 features.
When will we get JDBC driver support to standardize use of CouchDB as our 
preferred database?


Hi Jim,

The project's general approach to client libraries has been to let the 
community build these. If a developer of a successful library then asks 
to contribute their code to Apache, and agrees to move development of 
that library to our community, we'll take it into the core project - as 
has happened for the nano JavaScript library.


The only Java library I'm familiar with for CouchDB at the moment is 
ektorp. It does not appear to include a direct JDBC driver.


As the old saying goes: Pull Requests Welcome! That means: roll up your 
sleeves and help write a JDBC driver for CouchDB. We absolutely would 
welcome another contributor in the community, and another client driver.


Personally, I don't work with any Java-based CouchDB apps, so this isn't 
on my own development radar.


Good luck,
Joan


Thanks,
Jim Mason

 On Wednesday, February 26, 2020, 12:49:54 PM EST, Jan Lehnardt 
 wrote:
  
  Dear community,


Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.

Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch 
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products that 
span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed 
server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud 
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks 
JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between server 
clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling offline-first 
user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong reliability. 
CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and optionally 
MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data retrieval.

https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are 
available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review and will 
be available as soon as that  process is done.

CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on 2020-02-26.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in making 
this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major contributions in 
code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all changes:

http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html

Release Notes highlights:

   - Default installations are now secure and locked down.

   - User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying

   - Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out

   - Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60

   - Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems

   - Many large and small performance improvements

   - Automatic view index warmer

   - Smarter Compaction Daemon

   - Smarter I/O Queue

   - Much improved installers for Windows

   - macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support

   - Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search

See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details: 
http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/

On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Jan Lehnardt
—
   



Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Joan Touzet

On 2020-02-26 12:50, Jan Lehnardt wrote:

Dear community,

Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.


Congratulations to everyone who helped make this release a reality! This 
is the "best CouchDB yet," and I'm really looking forward to using it in 
production.


-Joan "and now, party time" Touzet



Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch 
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products that 
span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed 
server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud 
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks 
JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between server 
clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling offline-first 
user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong reliability. 
CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and optionally 
MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data retrieval.

https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are 
available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review and will 
be available as soon as that  process is done.

CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on 2020-02-26.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in making 
this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major contributions in 
code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all changes:

http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html

Release Notes highlights:

   - Default installations are now secure and locked down.

   - User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying

   - Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out

   - Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60

   - Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems

   - Many large and small performance improvements

   - Automatic view index warmer

   - Smarter Compaction Daemon

   - Smarter I/O Queue

   - Much improved installers for Windows

   - macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support

   - Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search

See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details: 
http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/

On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Jan Lehnardt
—



Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Jim Mason
 Great product and really like the 3.0 features.
When will we get JDBC driver support to standardize use of CouchDB as our 
preferred database?
Thanks,
Jim Mason

On Wednesday, February 26, 2020, 12:49:54 PM EST, Jan Lehnardt 
 wrote:  
 
 Dear community,

Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.

Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch 
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products that 
span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed 
server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud 
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks 
JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between server 
clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling offline-first 
user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong reliability. 
CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and optionally 
MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data retrieval.

https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are 
available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review and will 
be available as soon as that  process is done.

CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on 2020-02-26.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in making 
this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major contributions in 
code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all changes:

http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html

Release Notes highlights:

  - Default installations are now secure and locked down.

  - User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying

  - Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out

  - Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60

  - Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems

  - Many large and small performance improvements

  - Automatic view index warmer

  - Smarter Compaction Daemon

  - Smarter I/O Queue

  - Much improved installers for Windows

  - macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support

  - Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search

See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details: 
http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/

On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Jan Lehnardt
—
  

[ANNOUNCE] Apache CouchDB 3.0.0 released

2020-02-26 Thread Jan Lehnardt
Dear community,

Apache CouchDB® 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download.

Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch 
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products that 
span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed 
server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud 
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks 
JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between server 
clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling offline-first 
user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong reliability. 
CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and optionally 
MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data retrieval.

https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are 
available. Docker images have been submitted to Docker Hub for review and will 
be available as soon as that  process is done.

CouchDB 3.0.0 is a major release, and was originally published on 2020-02-26.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in making 
this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major contributions in 
code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all changes:

http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.0.html

Release Notes highlights:

  - Default installations are now secure and locked down.

  - User-defined partitioned databases for faster querying

  - Live Shard Splitting for incremental scale-out

  - Updated to modern JavaScript engine SpiderMonkey 60

  - Official support for ARM and PPC 32bit and 64bit systems

  - Many large and small performance improvements

  - Automatic view index warmer

  - Smarter Compaction Daemon

  - Smarter I/O Queue

  - Much improved installers for Windows

  - macOS binaries are now Notarized for full future Catalina support

  - Extremely simplified setup of Lucene search

See the “Road to CouchDB 3.0” blog post series for many more details: 
http://blog.couchdb.org/2020/02/25/the-road-to-couchdb-3-0/

On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Jan Lehnardt
—