The corresponding document is the tiddler I just created in couchdb.

No immediate advantages just playing to see what I can and can't do. I
think it could be interesting to store lots of attachments in couchdb
linked to a specified tiddler, without having those attachments directly in
tiddlywiki.

Anyway thanks for your quick answer.

2015-05-21 17:00 GMT+02:00 Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected]>:

> Hello Jean,
>
> I don't think this is a problem with the adapter itself but the way you
> are using couch-db. Could you clarify me some points?
>
>> 2. I save the tiddler and upload an attachment to the corresponding
>> document in couchdb
>
> What is the corresponding document? The tiddler you just have created? If
> so, that may be the problem. I don't know how editing a document will
> affect to its attachments, I have to investigate it.
>
> Anyway, why don't you just create a image tiddler? Like normal drag and
> drop? I'm not forcing you to do it that way, I want to know which
> advantages you see with your method.
>
>
> El jueves, 21 de mayo de 2015, 16:52:34 (UTC+2), Jean-Philippe Rutault
> escribió:
>>
>> Still playing and have a new little problem. Perhaps you can explain to
>> me if it's a normal or if it's a sync bug.
>>
>> 1. First I create a tiddler called TestJpeg for example with the type
>> image/jpeg and the empty field _canonical_uri
>> 2. I save the tiddler and upload an attachment to the corresponding
>> document in couchdb.
>> 3. I edit my TestJpeg tiddler and add the full url of the uploaded
>> attachment in _canonical_uri field then save and all works well. I can now
>> transcluide my tiddler image as a normal tiddler image, but...
>>
>> If I edit my Tiddler, even if I make no modifications, save or cancel the
>> editing, the document in couchdb looses its attachment. It now appears as
>> _attachments [object object] and anew field _attachments with [object
>> object] appears in my tiddler. No more transclusion, no more attachment in
>> my tiddler.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Le mercredi 20 mai 2015 17:43:29 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hello Jean.Philippe,
>>>
>>> El miércoles, 20 de mayo de 2015, 15:02:59 (UTC+2), Jean-Philippe
>>> Rutault escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Very light usage, still testing and investigating this architecture. I
>>>> have TW5 opens on two computers. I just do basic editing on one, then
>>>> refresh the wiki on the other. I ended up with Draft tiddler with sync
>>>> problem and was unable to remove them. I add to go to the couchdb interface
>>>> to remove the corresponding document (Draft of New Tiddler).
>>>>
>>>
>>> Do you let the Draft of New Tiddler be saved on both wikis? Probably the
>>> problem is that the Draft Exist already on the database, and then you tried
>>> to create a new Draft on another wiki. Normally when you finish editing a
>>> draft it is removed from the DB. As you leaved the draft in draft mode you
>>> have ended with it permanently stored on the DB. Because it is a generic
>>> Draft, TW does not tries to load it from the database, so the revision is
>>> never updated. It's a small problem, but fixable. Thanks for reporting.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Indeed, I can't install any plugins, neither via drag'n'drop of the
>>>> plugins tiddlers, nor via the new control panel menu. It ends up asking
>>>> indefinitely to reload the wiki to have the new plugin to take effect. Add
>>>> to remove manually the corresponding tiddler.
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is a known issue. It's better if you do it the other way round:
>>>
>>>    1. pick an empty tw,
>>>    2. install all the plugins you want/need
>>>    3. Reload TW
>>>    4. Add the couchdb plugin,
>>>    5. use that TW (upload it to your database if necessary)
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe we can provide a mechanism in the plugin to upload the modified
>>> version of the wiki (without any tiddler, just plugins) to the DB.
>>>
>>>
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