got it once more: Instead of couchapp push artendb http://user:[email protected]/artendb
I do: couchapp push artendb http://user:[email protected] hm. I did mention that I'm a linux and netwok noob at the beginning of this monologue, didn't I? I had spent MANY hours on this problem before. Sorry for bugging you guys! Alex 2014-03-03 21:57 GMT+01:00 Alexander Gabriel <[email protected]>: > got it! > > I added another line to the vhosts section of local.ini: > artdaten.ch = /artendb/_design/artendb/rewrite > > Does any on know how to enable pushing data with the traditional python > couchapp tool without having to turn off vhosts beforehand? > > I'm doing this: couchapp push artendb > http://user:[email protected]:5984/artendb > > and getting this error: not found, reason: missing > > Alex > > > > 2014-03-03 21:49 GMT+01:00 Alexander Gabriel <[email protected]>: > > I finally found an answer from J. Chris Anderson to someone elses question >> in 2011: >> >> "You need a rewrite directive that passes through all requests to the >> database name, to the raw database api. It needs to be the last one in the >> rewrites.json, and should look like this:" >> https://github.com/couchbaselabs/pages/blob/master/rewrites.json#L54<https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fcouchbaselabs%2Fpages%2Fblob%2Fmaster%2Frewrites.json%23L54&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFP7KwkggHP_4fr4klRJ5mVevACyg> >> >> So I added this rule as last to rewrites.json: >> { >> "from" : "artendb/*", >> "to" : "../../*" >> } >> >> And: Yes, views and lists work! >> >> I also added >> { >> "from": "index.html", >> "to": "index.html" >> } >> for reloading index.html. >> >> BUT: This all works IF port 5984 is used. >> >> I want people to be able to access the site using http://artdaten.chthough. >> Not: >> http://artdaten.ch:5984. >> >> Somehow redirecting like this: >> sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT >> --to-ports 5984 >> doesn't seem to work any more. >> >> How can I get things to work with port 80? >> >> Alex >> >> 2014-03-03 11:58 GMT+01:00 Alexander Gabriel <[email protected]>: >> >> Hi couchers >>> >>> Linux- and networking-noob here. >>> >>> I'm having a hard time trying to get rewrites to work. >>> >>> My goal is this: >>> User goes to http://artdaten.ch >>> User gets forwarded to >>> http://artdaten.ch/artendb/_design/artendb/index.html >>> or better: index.html opens at http://artdaten.ch/index.html >>> >>> What I've done: >>> >>> to forward from port 80 to port 5984: >>> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports >>> 5984 >>> >>> in etc/couchdb/local.ini: >>> port = 5984 >>> bind_address = 0.0.0.0 >>> in [vhost] section: artdaten.ch:5984 = /artendb/_design/artendb/_rewrite >>> service couchdb restart >>> >>> in rewrites.json: >>> [ >>> { >>> "from": "", >>> "to": "index.html" >>> } >>> ] >>> >>> This works. Well, sort of: index.html opens at >>> http://artdaten.ch/index.html. But now lots of paths aren't found, so >>> no functionality nor stying. >>> So I added some rules to rewrites.json: >>> >>> [ >>> { >>> "from": "", >>> "to": "index.html" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "favicon.ico", >>> "to": "favicon.ico" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "style/*", >>> "to": "style/*" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "images/*", >>> "to": "images/*" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "vendor/*", >>> "to": "vendor/*" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "fonts/*", >>> "to": "fonts/*" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "_view/*", >>> "to": "_view/*" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "_list/*", >>> "to": "_list/*" >>> }, >>> { >>> "from": "_updates/*", >>> "to": "_updates/*" >>> } >>> ] >>> >>> The files in style, images, vendor and fonts are now found. But views >>> and lists aren't. >>> >>> Plus pushing the couchapp with the traditional python-tool doesn't work >>> any more. I have to comment out "artdaten.ch:5984 = >>> /artendb/_design/artendb/_rewrite" in the vhost section of local.ini to >>> push, reinstate vhost, then restart couchdb. Very pesky. >>> >>> (Plus somehow when changing rewrite rules and local.ini repeatedly I >>> have managed to be completely refused ssh-access by my virtual server twice >>> now...) >>> >>> Can you help? >>> >>> Alex >>> >> >> >
