I set one up in the following way. Install the couchdb-python module into your python environment of choice (I use virtualenv, which is wonderfully useful).
Then add the line: python=/path/to/bin/python -m couchdb.view To your couch.ini file under the query servers section. And that should do it. -Randall On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:42, Sean Allen <[email protected]>wrote: > i havent set one up yet. > > i'm going to play with stuff in a couple weeks. > when i do setup, i'm going to try out the lisp view server then write one > that works with gnu smalltalk. > > > On Dec 31, 2008, at 12:45 AM, paul jobs wrote: > > Hey sean >> can you show me the config files on how to setup the python view server >> thanks a lot >> >> On 12/30/08, Sean Allen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> what impact does the speed of the view server have on returning results? >>> >>> for example, 3 listed on the wiki are... >>> >>> lisp, ruby and python ones. >>> >>> i know from having written code for all 3 that in general, >>> >>> sbcl outperforms python which outperforms ruby. >>> >>> would this be the case with a view server? is there much of a difference? >>> >>> given that the view server communication channel is stdin and stdout, >>> should i be more concerned about startup time for view server? compiling >>> the code, loading in modules etc? >>> >>> >>> >
