AFAIK there is currently no push mechanism implemented or planed. But I think it's a nice idea and maybe worth a JIRA ticket :)
On 18.05.2010, at 19:58, Tom Sante wrote: > On 18/05/10 19:49, Markus Jelsma wrote: >> There's no indication it can be queried continuously [1]. >> >> >> >> [1]: http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Runtime_Statistics >> >> -----Original message----- >> From: Tom Sante<[email protected]> >> Sent: Tue 18-05-2010 19:41 >> To: [email protected]; >> Subject: Re: _active_tasks >> >> On 18/05/10 19:17, Markus Jelsma wrote: >>> http://localhost:5984/_utils/status.html >>> >>> >>> -----Original message----- >>> From: Tom Sante<[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tue 18-05-2010 19:07 >>> To: [email protected]; >>> Subject: _active_tasks >>> >>> Hey, >>> Quick question. Can you request info from _active_tasks the same ways >>> (polling, continuous,..) as with _changes? or can I only have a script >>> do regular polling if I want to keep an eye on the tasks? my goal is to >>> have a watcher script, that is a kind of live status board of what view >>> generation couch is running. >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> Tom >>> >> >> I know about that and it uses polling, I was just asking if there is any >> other way like in the case of _changes feed? >> would be a pain to have my job-watcher script having to poll every few >> seconds just to keep track of what views are running. >> > > I know, I checked that before I mailed the list, but the wiki is not exactly > know for its always up to date info on the actual latest trunk version > functionality. > > Since my job watcher really is only meant to check status different long > running jobs on the system, (only one of those is view generation in couchdb, > other are none couch related jobs) I could get away with polling only every > few minutes, if I miss it in that interval it's not really long running :-)
