Not sure if I follow your idea. You mean, that how you can set such charset info for existed attachments? In this case you have to reupload them. -- ,,,^..^,,,
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Daniel Gonzalez <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks but, how do you set that on a per-attachment basis in a couchdb > document? If this is not supported, I guess I will have to add a mapping > "attachments-encoding" to the document where I can associate each > attachment with its encoding. Any comments on this? > > > On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> You can set MIME type as text/plain;charset=utf-8 to help browsers >> detect the correct content encoding. >> See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2068#section-3.4 for more info >> -- >> ,,,^..^,,, >> >> >> On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Daniel Gonzalez <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have the following test script: >> > >> > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- >> > >> > import os >> > import couchdb >> > >> > GREEK = u'ΑΒΓΔ ΕΖΗΘ ΙΚΛΜ ΝΞΟΠ ΡΣΤΥ ΦΧΨΩ αβγδ εζηθ ικλμ νξοπ ρςτυ φχψω' >> > >> > # Prepare a unicode file, encoded using ENCODING >> > ENCODING = 'utf-8' >> > filename = '/tmp/test' >> > open(filename, 'w').write(GREEK.encode(ENCODING)) >> > >> > # Create an empty document >> > server = couchdb.Server() >> > db = server['cdb-tests'] >> > doc_id = 'testing' >> > doc = { } >> > db[doc_id] = doc >> > >> > # Attach the file to the document >> > content = open(filename, 'rb') # Open the file for reading >> > db.put_attachment(doc, content, content_type='text/plain') >> > >> > As you can see, the file is utf-8 encoded, but when I attach that file to >> > couchdb, I have no way to specify this encoding. Thus, requesting the >> > attachment at http://localhost:5984/cdb-tests/testing/test returns the >> > following Response Headers: >> > >> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK >> > Server: CouchDB/1.2.0 (Erlang OTP/R15B01) >> > ETag: "7y85tiUeF/UX9kqpKAzQEw==" >> > Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2014 13:43:36 GMT >> > Content-Type: text/plain >> > Content-MD5: 7y85tiUeF/UX9kqpKAzQEw== >> > Content-Length: 102 >> > Content-Encoding: gzip >> > Cache-Control: must-revalidate >> > Accept-Ranges: none >> > >> > Seeing the attachment with a browser shows complete gibberish. How can I >> > store the encoding for couchdb attachments? >> > >> > Thanks and regards, >> > >> > Daniel >> > >> > PD: SO reference link: http://stackoverflow.com/q/20905157/647991 >>
