You can use a _list or _show function for this.
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On Apr 27, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Paul Bonser <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm pretty sure there is no such thing, but if it was to be added, I
think it would be better to add something a little more general, such
as "just_field" so you could do something like
?just_field=id/key/doc/value to get a list of all the
ids/keys/docs/values, respectively.
I don't like the name "just_field", that's just the first thing that
came to mind, but I could see such a feature being useful.
There'd be no need to wrap an extra doc around it, it could just be a
json array returned, and it wouldn't make sense to strip out the _id
and _rev, so with your example, you'd end up with the following being
returned:
[
{"_id":"1","_rev":"1","important":"stuff"}
]
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 5:36 PM, erich oliphant
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi is there a way to get couch results without the extra metadata?
Perhaps
instead of 'include_docs' where you get:
{"total_rows":1498,"offset":350,"rows":[{"id":"1","key":"1","doc":
{"_id":"1","_rev":"1","important":"stuff"}}]}
a 'docs_only' or something option that would return something like
{[{"important","stuff"}]}
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