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@hoodie/task-server

v1.1.0

Published

Hapi plugin that exposes an API for managing tasks and routes for task syncing

Downloads

5

Readme

hoodie-task-server

Task API

hoodie-task-server is a Hapi plugin that exposes an API for managing tasks and defines all CouchDB endpoint routes that are necessary for replication so that task objects can be synced.

Example

var Hapi = require('hapi')
var hoodieTask = require('@hoodie/task-server')
var PouchDB = require('pouchdb')

var server = new Hapi.Server()

server.connection({
  port: 8000
})

server.register({
  register: hoodieTask,
  options: {
    PouchDB: PouchDB
  }
}, function (error) {
  if (error) throw error
})


server.start(function () {
  console.log('Server running at %s', server.info.uri)
})

Options

options.PouchDB

PouchDB constructor. Required

options: {
  PouchDB: require('pouchdb-core')
    .plugin(require('pouchdb-adapter-leveldb'))
    .plugin(require('pouchdb-replication'))
    .plugin(require('pouchdb-mapreduce'))
}

If you want connect to a CouchDB instance, use the pouchdb-adapter-http and set options.prefix to the CouchDB url. All requests will be proxied to CouchDB directly, the PouchDB constructor is only used for server.plugins.store.api

options: {
  PouchDB: require('pouchdb-core')
    .plugin(require('pouchdb-adapter-http'))
    .plugin(require('pouchdb-replication'))
    .plugin(require('pouchdb-mapreduce'))
    .defaults({
      prefix: 'http://localhost:5984',
      auth: {
        username: 'admin',
        password: 'secret'
      }
    })
}

Testing

Local setup

git clone https://github.com/hoodiehq/hoodie-task-server.git
cd hoodie-task-server
npm install

Run all tests and code style checks

npm test

Contributing

Have a look at the Hoodie project's contribution guidelines. If you want to hang out you can join our Hoodie Community Chat.

License

Apache 2.0