Thank you for your help. When I execute this view with 'curl' I do not supply an argument which is what I want. I want a list of SKUs not a particular document that has a given SKU as a property. I hesitate to post an issue because I don't consider this a bug. Posting an issue gives me a hint to supply much the same information that I would if I was filing a bug. But if this is the only way to find a solution then so be it. You don't happen to have the email addresses of the authors do you? The email addresses on the wiki seem to be masked. When I click on the address I get another web page instead of my email client. Thanks again.
On Nov 9, 2012, at 12:02 PM, "matt j. sorenson" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 10:27 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Here is the view that I created with Futon: >> >> { >> >> "by-sku": { >> >> "map": "function(doc) {\n if (doc._id.indexOf('product-') === 0) >> {\n emit(doc.SKU, null);\n }\n}\n" >> >> }, >> >> "_all": { >> >> "map": "function(doc) {\n if >> (doc._id.indexOf('product-') === 0) {\n emit(null, null);\n >> }\n }" >> >> } >> >> } >> >> Like I indicated earlier I can run the view using curl and it runs fairly >> fast and gives me results. The document that is stored using Hammock only >> is my local model Hammock hides the id. > > > According the Hammock wiki, there's an interface that may be implemented on > your class(es) to change this particular behavior of Hammock. > > The Load and Save methods take as an argument the id which I don't know. >> Besides I want all of the documents that match the pattern in the id so I >> don't want to just Load a single document. > > Given Hammock's apparent syntax, I might assert that a view 'by-sku' would > be expecting a 'sku' query argument, perhaps something like: > > var r = new Repository<Product>(s); > var skus = r.Where(x => x.Sku).List(); > > Alternatively, I'd wonder if something simple like this might be supported: > > var skus = r.Get<Sku>(s); > > Inquiring on the projects issue queue or emailing the authors of Hammock > would surely yield the answer much quicker and more accurately. > > -- > matt > > On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 8:57 AM, matt j. sorenson wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Kevin Burton >>> <[email protected]<javascript:parent.wgMail. >> **openComposeWindow('rkevinburto**[email protected] >> <[email protected]>')> >> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('rkevinburto** >> [email protected] <[email protected]>')> >> >>> wrote: >> >> I have created a new view and I want to execute it. This view takes no >>> parameters it returns every node that has a specific id. Since the id is >>> not >>> part of the document there is no LINQ query that I can execute. My case >>> does >>> not match the example so it is comparing apples to oranges. >>> >>> >>> How do you mean, "the id is not part of the document"..? And how did you >> create the view?... perhaps paste your snippet to a gist and share it. >> Again, I don't have an environment for this, but I gather that if you have >> an instance of Hammock's Repository class and the name of the view, you >> ought to be able to run Load, List, etc on it. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >>> From: matt j. sorenson [mailto:[email protected]] >>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('[mailto:mat** >>> [email protected] <[email protected]>]')> >>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('[mailto:mat** >>> [email protected] <[email protected]>]')> Sent: Thursday, November >>> 08, 2012 4:35 PM >>> To: [email protected] <javascript:parent.wgMail.** >>> openComposeWindow('user@**couchdb.apache.org <[email protected]>')> >>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('user@** >>> couchdb.apache.org <[email protected]>')> Subject: Re: Executing a >>> view >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Kevin Burton >>> <[email protected] <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow(' >>> rkevinburto**[email protected] <[email protected]>')> >>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('rkevinburto**[email protected]<[email protected]>')> >>>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Thank you. I saw the github link but my question is not really an >>> "issue". >>> >>>> I >>>> picture "issues" as being bugs. This isn't a bug. As for the first URL >>>> I saw that also. But it doesn't show how to execute a view it just >>>> shows that one is automatically created. Anyone have a more definitive >>>> answer? >>> My interpretation is that it both creates the view and then executes it, >>> returning the results. My interpretation is based on the continuation line >>> that reads "And then execute a request against that view, using the >>> parameters specified:" >>> >>> Have you found this not to be the case? If it's not returning the expected >>> results, then I'd say filing an issue, even if it's more inquiry than >>> issue, >>> is perfectly acceptable. >>> >>> cheers >>> -- >>> matt >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: matt j. sorenson [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('[mailto:mat** >>>> [email protected] <[email protected]>]')> >>>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('[mailto:mat** >>>> [email protected] <[email protected]>]')> Sent: Thursday, November >>>> 08, 2012 4:13 PM >>>> To: [email protected] <javascript:parent.wgMail.** >>>> openComposeWindow('user@**couchdb.apache.org <[email protected]>')> >>>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('user@** >>>> couchdb.apache.org <[email protected]>')> Subject: Re: Executing >>>> a view >>>> >>>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Kevin Burton >>>> <[email protected] <javascript:parent.wgMail.** >>>> openComposeWindow('rkevinburto**[email protected] >>>> <[email protected]>')> >>>> <javascript:parent.wgMail.**openComposeWindow('rkevinburto** >>>> [email protected] <[email protected]>')> >wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> For the driver selection. It was a decision based on a list of .NET >>>>> drivers listed on the CouchDB web site. If you have a suggestion of >>>>> a .NET driver that has a user group and full documentation I would >>>>> happily accept your suggestion. I could not see that any of the .NET >>>>> drivers had a user group or a URL for documentation. >>>>> >>>>> This is again a driver question as there is no way that I know to >>>>> pass the URL to the driver and tell it to execute it. >>>> Belay Software links to the project's home page here >>>> http://code.google.com/p/**relax-net/<http://code.google.com/p/relax-net/>< >>>> http://code.google.com/p/**relax-net/<http://code.google.com/p/relax-net/>> >>>> >>>> <http://code.google.com/p/**relax-net/<http://code.google.com/p/relax-net/> >>>> >>>> and the "support" link for Hammock from their website brings one to >>>> the issues form here >>>> http://code.google.com/p/**relax-net/issues/entry<http://code.google.com/p/relax-net/issues/entry>< >>>> http://code.google.com/p/**relax-net/issues/entry<http://code.google.com/p/relax-net/issues/entry>> >>>> >>>> <http://code.google.com/p/**relax-net/issues/entry<http://code.google.com/p/relax-net/issues/entry> >>>> >>>> From the first page, it appears that when you issue the query (in linq >>>> or nhibernate syntax? not sure, don't use the platform) that it >>>> actually generates the view and executes it and returns the results >>>> all in that one swoop. >>>> >>>> hth >>> >>>
