Hi,

What is you list function code? If it contains only start(...)  call,
than you need to return something back, Like:

function(head, req) {
  start({"code": 301, "headers": {"Location": "http://google.com"}});
  return 'redirecting...';
}


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,,,^..^,,,


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 6:31 PM, Aurélien Bénel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> On CouchDB 1.2, I wrote an HTTP redirection (in a list) that worked fine:
>
>     start({
>       code: 302,
>       headers: {Location: "?by=" + normalize(req.query.by)}
>     });
>
> The same code fails on CouchDB 1.5. Would any of you know why?
>
> I understand that “locations” are supposed to be absolute. But absolute URIs 
> are a pain to build when you are behind a proxy… And this doesn’t explain why 
> it worked on CouchDB 1.2.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Aurélien
>
>
> P. S. Before you ask for it, here are the logs:
>
> [Wed, 08 Jan 2014 14:19:02 GMT] [debug] [<0.179.0>] OS Process #Port<0.3426> 
> Output :: ["start",[],{"code":302,"headers":{"Location":"?by=MARIE CURIE”}}]
> [Wed, 08 Jan 2014 14:19:02 GMT] [debug] [<0.179.0>] OS Process #Port<0.3426> 
> Input  :: ["list_end"]
> [Wed, 08 Jan 2014 14:19:02 GMT] [debug] [<0.179.0>] OS Process #Port<0.3426> 
> Output :: ["end",[]]
> [Wed, 08 Jan 2014 14:19:02 GMT] [error] [<0.13678.161>] Uncaught error in 
> HTTP request: {error,undef}
> [Wed, 08 Jan 2014 14:19:02 GMT] [info] [<0.13678.161>] Stacktrace: 
> [{undefined,write_chunk,[[]]},
>                                     {couch_httpd,last_chunk,1},
>                                     {couch_mrview_show,list_cb,2},
>                                     {couch_mrview,finish_fold,2},
>                                     {couch_query_servers,with_ddoc_proc,2},
>                                     {couch_httpd,etag_maybe,2},
>                                     {couch_httpd_db,do_db_req,2},
>                                     {couch_httpd,handle_request_int,5}]

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