Hi Mike, Have you look at update notification examples? http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Example%20usages%20of%20DbUpdateNotification
Python version is not very clean, but the idea is the same. -- ,,,^..^,,, On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Mike Marino <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I was looking for a clean way to auto-update views (e.g. after a certain > number of document inserts) while avoiding running cron jobs. I chose to > use an os_daemon script since this ties the daemon explicitly to couch, > meaning I can stop and start couch and ensure that this script starts with > it. > > I wanted to submit the solution here for comments and suggestions, and also > because I didn't find a similar script around in the documentation. I > would also link on the wiki but I don't yet have rights. > > The daemon may be configured to force a view update after a given number of > document inserts. This might not fit all use cases well, but it fits ours > since we have a steady (roughly constant) stream of documents being > inserted. Certainly, different requirements could use this script as a > starting point. > > Some possible updates I have in mind include updating to read configuration > from the couchdb config as well as perhaps some other solution for storing > credentials for password-protected dbs (suggestions?). > > Here is the gist, I welcome your comments or suggestions: > > https://gist.github.com/mgmarino/6117801 > > Cheers, > Mike
