On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Clare Walsh <[email protected]> wrote: > Ah, thank you, that worked. > > I had looked here: > http://docs.couchbase.org/couchdb-release-1.1/index.html#couchb-release-1.1-replicatordb > which said that if no user_ctx is defined it defaults to > > { > "name": null, > "roles": ["_admin"] > } > > Has this been changed? Is the link you posted the location of the up to date > docs (for next time I look for info)?
Yep, that was a very recent change. Another recent change was the timestamp format, from unix timestamps to rfc3339 timestamps (human readable). The couchbase documentation will be updated soon. > > Thank you again > Clare > > On 15/06/11 12:29, Filipe David Manana wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Clare Walsh<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hey, >>> >>> Am having some teething problems using 1.1 and the new persistent >>> replication and was hoping someone could tell me which trivial newbie >>> mistake I have encountered :) >>> >>> I set up the replication by adding a doc to the new _replicator database >>> (not using the Futon replicator UI or POSTing to the replicator as for >>> old >>> replication). >>> >>> My design docs aren't replicating but everything else replicates fine . >>> I'm >>> in Admin Party. >> >> Add a user_ctx property to it: >> >> "user_ctx": { >> "roles": ["_admin"] >> } >> >> You can learn more at https://gist.github.com/832610 >> >> >>> My document looks like this (with db names redacted): >>> >>> |{ >>> "|_id|":|"42b66dba7b6b01ec0cb753ecc2030890"|, >>> "|_rev|":|"2-02ef8d7f5690b219852b4a9a18cf869e"|, >>> "|source|":|"source_db"|, >>> "|target|":|"dest_db"|, >>> "|continuous|":|true|, >>> "|_replication_state|":|"triggered"|, >>> "|_replication_state_time|":|"2011-06-09T16:13:08+01:00"|, >>> "|_replication_id|":|"e813dc162386baa09d5a0f317c52ddf2"| >>> } >>> >>> | >>> >>> Thanks >>> Clare >>> >> >> > > -- Filipe David Manana, [email protected], [email protected] "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men."
