thanks Simon. Then I'll go with adding a bunch of documents


Am 2012-07-05 15:17, schrieb Simon Metson:
Hi,
e.g. upload the same view code to multiple design documents


Should have been

e.g. upload the same view code to multiple databases

The view files are named as a hash of the view function, so if you have 
duplicate code you just serve the same file to both.

Sorry about that, thanks Bob for nudging me.
Simon


On Thursday, 5 July 2012 at 11:25, Simon Metson wrote:

Hi,
I think you'd be better off making fresh views (e.g. upload the same view code 
to multiple design documents). The caching is a good thing (it saves you time 
and cpu!), I don't think it can be turned off. It's also not a realistic test 
to have it disabled, you're not going to run like that in production. You could 
rm the view file between tests, I suppose.

A better test might be to have a view defined, insert N documents hit the view 
and time the response, add another N docs, time the view, repeat etc. That way 
you can work out how quickly your view builds for a given set of docs. There 
are some tools to generate fake data, which is handy for this kind of test.
Cheers
Simon

On Thursday, 5 July 2012 at 06:21, Bernhard Schauer wrote:

Hello,

I want to measure the performance of index creation (building up a new
view) on my server.
I'm interested in the effects of adding an extra CPU.

My idea was to create a temporary view and and measure the response time
on the client.
But temporary views seem to be cached. When I request the same temporary
view twice, the second request is much faster.

Is there a way to prevent couchdb from caching temporary views? Or can I
clear the cache somehow?

Thanks Bernhard

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