On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Dmitry Unkovsky<[email protected]> wrote: > I haven't come ready to start just reading all of code yet, while 21K > lines in trunk feels ok, I'll start that campaign just a bit later. > For the beginning I'd try to figure out how to put hands on the > feature mentioned. > If you don't mind to outline something like list of files I should > look through at first place, with few lines what to add there, I'll > try to get it done. > But beware! I'm not really erl-speaking now, and you probably should > take care not to waste time on numb, as it's only question of time to > get me there on my own. >
It'd be about bridging the Erlang and JavaScript stuff. Take a look at test/query_server_spec.rb for a test suite if you are curious. Hopefully _update will make it into 0.10.0. Chris > Best, Dmitry. > > 2009/7/9 Chris Anderson <[email protected]>: >> We've been talking about an _update handler which will allow this to >> be implemented in JavaScript. >> >> Basically the idea is that you can write a js function that gets the >> oldDoc, and the HTTP request / userCtx, and saves whatever it wants. >> If anyone feels like writing some patches I can help you get started >> on the dev list. >> > -- Chris Anderson http://jchrisa.net http://couch.io
