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hapi-couchdb

v0.2.0

Published

A Hapi plugin providing a CouchDb connection.

Readme

hapi-couchdb

  • Provides an direct interface to Nano and a configurable database connection.
  • Integrates with Hapi as a plugin.
  • Allows you to share a CouchDb connection across your whole Hapi server.
  • Can be used outside of Hapi when necessary.

Prerequisites:

Usage

Example

var Hapi = require('hapi'),
    server = new Hapi.Server();

server.connection({
    host: '0.0.0.0',
    port: 8080
});

// Register plugin with some options
server.register({
    plugin: require('hapi-couchdb'),
    options: {
        url: 'http://username:password@localhost:5984',
        db: 'mycouchdb'
    }
}, function (err) {
    if(err) {
        console.log('Error registering hapi-couchdb', err);
    } else {
        console.log('hapi-couchdb registered');
    }
});

// Example of accessing CouchDb within a route handler
server.route({
    method: 'GET',
    path: '/',
    handler: function (request, reply) {
        var CouchDb = request.server.plugins['hapi-couchdb'];
        // Get a document from the db
        CouchDb.Db.get('rabbit', { revs_info: true }, function(err, body) {
            if (err) {
                throw new Error(CouchDb.Error(error); // Using error decoration convenience method
            } else {
                reply(body);
            });
    }
});

server.start(function() {
    console.log('Server running on host: ' + server.info.uri);
});

Within Your Hapi Plugin

exports.register = function (server, options, next) {
    
    var CouchDb = server.plugins['hapi-couchdb'];
    
    // Do something cool with CouchDb here...
    
    next();
};

Usage Outside of Hapi

var CouchDb = require('hapi-couchdb').init(options);

For example:

var CouchDb = require('hapi-couchdb').init({db: 'mycouchdb'});

// Do something cool with CouchDb here...

Methods

Db

The configured database interface. More information available here.

Nano

The full Nano interface. More information available here.

Error

CouchDb.Error(/* CouchDb error response */ error);

A convenience method that will decorate an error returned by CouchDb using Boom for Hapi compatability. This function is only exposed if the module if used as a Hapi plugin.

Options

// Example options
{
    url: 'http://myusername:mypassword@localhost:5984', // CouchDb host
    db: 'mycouchdb', // Database to use. *Required*
}

url {string} optional

The CouchDb host to use. Defaults to http://localhost:5484

db {string} required

The name of the database you wish to use. This option is required.

request {object} optional

Nano uses Request under the hood. You can use this configuration option to fine tune requests made by Nano to CouchDb. A full list of request options can be found here

Licence

MIT