The problem I'm trying to solve is to check if there are any changes that the replication will do when requested. On Apr 7, 2013 12:11 PM, "Tibor Gemes" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would use a named document replication with the id of the design > document. This way you will not have to worry about the revisions. > > T > 2013.04.06. 18:58, "Brad Rhoads" <[email protected]> ezt írta: > > > We're running a couchapp on TouchDB Android. The app has a "check for > > update" option that of course, just starts a replication against the the > > version running online. But I'd like to tell the user either "update in > > progress" or "no update available." > > > > It seems that I should just need to compare the rev of the local _design > > doc against the remote _design doc. Is there a way to request just the > _rev > > of the remote doc? So far I've only been able to retrieve the entire > > document, which in the case of a couchapp is pretty big. > > > > As I was just writing that, it came to mind that I might just be better > off > > creating a separate document that has a last update/version number in it. > > > > Any other approaches to this problem? > > > > Thanks for the help! > > --------------------------- > > www.maf.org/rhoads > > www.ontherhoads.org > > >
