On Friday, September 30, 2011, Filipe David Manana <[email protected]> wrote: > Max, Jason, thanks for the reply. > I tried replicating it, and indeed it doesn't work - the replicator > crashes. The reason for this is that there's a document with an empty > ID. > > From the _changes stream: > > (.....) > {"seq":3518,"id":"","changes":[{"rev":"1-2f11e026763c10730d8b19ba5dce7565"}]}, > (.....) > > > The possibility of adding a document with an empty ID was bug in > previous Couch releases that was fixed some time ago. Basically the > replicator, or any other client, can't access a document with the > empty ID. > > Looking at Mikeal's node.js replicator, it's skipping the document if > its ID is empty: > > https://github.com/mikeal/replicate/blob/master/main.js#L122 > > This seems like a sane solution and something I'm considering adding > to the replicators, skipping the document and logging an error message > to inform users.
what would be the cons? We should do it imo. benoit > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:39 AM, Jason Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >> Do you mean the NPM registry? The raw couch is any of: >> >> * http://isaacs.iriscouch.com >> * http://isaacs.iriscouch.com:5984 >> * https://isaacs.iriscouch.com >> * https://isaacs.iriscouch.com:6984 >> >> Note, the official host is isaacs.iriscouch.net but over HTTPS it will >> only serve the SSL certificate for registry.npmjs.org. So you can use >> those above or disable cert verification. (Accessing >> registry.npmjs.org will vhost you to the couch app.) >> >> P.S. All Iris Couch accounts also have short domains, to help with >> testing and development. >> >> * http://isaacs.ic.ht >> * http://isaacs.ic.tl >> >> .ic.ht and .ic.tl are QWERTY-friendly (alternating right-hand, >> left-hand, like Unix commands). They were the shortest available >> domains with a "c" in them, to stand for "Couch". That is why I chose >> the name "Iris Couch" in the first place. >> >> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Max Ogden <[email protected]> wrote: >>> http://twitter.com/#!/maxogden/status/113702093512122368 >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Filipe David Manana < [email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Mikeal, or someone else, can you provide the url of that npm database? >>>> I would like to do some replication tests with it and report back here. >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> >>>> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Adam Kocoloski >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Randall Leeds wrote: >>>> >> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:19, Adam Kocoloski < [email protected](mailto: >>>> [email protected])>wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> > There's a multipart API which allows for a single PUT request >>>> containing >>>> >> > the document body as JSON and all its attachments in their raw form. >>>> >> > Documentation is pretty thin at the moment, and unfortunately I think >>>> it >>>> >> > doesn't quite allow for a pipe(). Would be really nice if it did, >>>> though. >>>> >> >>>> >> It does. We figured it out together a couple weeks ago and that's when >>>> this >>>> >> code came into being. >>>> >> Requesting a _specific_ revision with ?revs=true will give you a >>>> >> multipart/related response suitable for passing straight into a >>>> >> ?new_edits=false&rev= PUT. >>>> >> See https://github.com/mikeal/replicate/blob/master/main.js#L49 >>>> >> >>>> > Hah! That's what I get for spending too much time in the world of 1.0.x. >>>> Thanks for the correction Randall. Best, >>>> > >>>> > Adam >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Filipe David Manana, >>>> >>>> "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. >>>> Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. >>>> That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men." >>>> >>> >> >><
