I'm talking directly to couch and it's internal (talking over localhost:5984).
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Paul Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Thomas Rampelberg <[email protected]> > wrote: >> I'm on trunk and having some weirdness with views and doc revisions. >> I've got a simple view (map + reduce) that is emit("key", null). My >> URL looks along these lines: >> >> /database/_design/design/_view/my_view?key="key"&reduce=false&include_docs=true >> >> When I do this, after updating all the docs with an _update handler, I >> get old revisions. This persists after doing a db compact and view >> cleanup (and restart of the server). If I add revs=true to the url, >> the view start returning the latest. I'm interested in whether this is >> a design decision or just a bug? >> > > That's sounds like its either a bug of some sort. My first guess would > be that its a caching layer somewhere that doesn't get busted till you > change the URL because I don't think anything in the view system > actually uses the revs query string parameter. > > Hard to say without more knowledge on what sort of caching > intermediaries you have setup whether that's internal or external to > couch (if it is indeed caching). >
