More recently, for 'master'/trunk and branch 1.2.x, extra information was added to /_active_tasks for replications. Example:
$ curl -s http://localhost:5984/_active_tasks [ { "pid":"<0.1303.0>", "checkpointed_source_seq":17333, "continuous":false, "doc_write_failures":0, "docs_read":17833, "docs_written":17833, "missing_revisions_found":17833, "progress":3, "revisions_checked":17833, "source":"http://fdmanana.couchone.com/indexer_test/", "source_seq":551202, "started_on":1316229471, "target":"indexer_test", "type":"replication", "updated_on":1316230082 } ] regards, On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Chris Wilhite <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, I will look into this. > > On 11/3/11 11:20 AM, Ryan Ramage wrote: >>> >>> Using the _changes feed is ok, but I would like to be able to provide a >>> way >>> for the user to see how many documents are remaining, MB's to be >>> transferred >>> etc. Is there a place where this data is reported? >>> >> I have not looked at this in a while, but here is something I had >> written and that Filipe had answered the list as of Jul 14: >> >>>> One question, how can I get the progress of a one time replication? Is >>>> there>> something on the _active_task line that I can use to inform the >>>> user how>> long the replication will take (percent complete) ? Currently I >>>> have to use>> an indeterminate progress bar. >>> >>> Look at the screenshot at: >>> >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12483855/active_tasks_times.png >>> This is the current state of subversion's trunk (1.2.0 will be cut from >>> there eventually). > -- 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."
