Thanks Robert, that fixed it.

(I'm using the readers list to lock down access per db, not require_valid_user - I created a 'lucene' user and gave it a role to allow it access to any db for which it has indexes)

On 24/09/2010 7:03 PM, Robert Newson wrote:
I'm assuming you've set require_valid_user=true?

If so, you need to add a user:pass value to couchdb-lucene's ini file.
The details are in the README under "Security".

Sent from my iPad

On 24 Sep 2010, at 07:53, Patrick Barnes<[email protected]>  wrote:

I have couchdb-lucene set up and working fine - I can query the fulltext view I 
have defined. (Using couchdb-lucene 0.5.6 and couchdb 1.0.1)

However, if I set any readers in the database's security options and call with 
*proper* credentials, couchdb-lucene fails, with response:

{"code":500,
"reason":"A JSONObject text must begin with '{' at character 1 of
<!DOCTYPE html>\n....... (full text at http://gist.github.com/594894)

I'm guessing couchdb-lucene is not expecting to have to pass on credentials to 
couchdb? [Also, why is couchdb responding as if it received an unauthorised 
request from a browser?]

Any suggestions?

-Patrick

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