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2015 Mar 08
2
Xapian with Couchdb
Hi, I?m looking for how to integrate couchdb with xapian. Couchdb has a elasticsearch plugin, but i didn?t find anything about xapian. How is the best way to do it ? There some tips / tricks about xapian and couchdb ? Best Regards ! Carlos Brazil.
2010 Jan 21
0
R4CouchDB
|Dear list, I have written some R-functions and build a R4CouchDB package for basic R <-> couchdb interaction available at: git://github.com/wactbprot/R4CouchDB.git Regards wactbprot
2009 Feb 18
0
Stuffing - A plugin to use CouchDB with ActiveRecord models
Hey, Just a heads up on anyone wanting a quick way to start playing with CouchDB (http://couchdb.apache.org/) and Rails without leaving the comfort of ActiveRecord. Stuffing is a Rails plugin that I wrote to let you access a CouchDB document directly within your ActiveRecord model. The plugin is on GitHub: http://github.com/paulca/stuffing/tree/master I posted a short video screencast intro
2015 Mar 08
0
Xapian with Couchdb
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 09:40:04PM -0300, Carlos Pacheco wrote: > I?m looking for how to integrate couchdb with xapian. > > Couchdb has a elasticsearch plugin, but i didn?t find anything about xapian. There's this: https://gitorious.org/couchdb-xapian It doesn't look like it's very actively maintained though. Cheers, Olly
2008 Sep 27
0
Nascent plug-in feedback needed: CouchDB cache store
I''ve put together a quick plug-in to allow CouchDB to be used as a caching store. I have a project whereby I want to create a persistent file cache, and CouchDB seemed to be a good approach to try. If anybody has any feedback on this or has a similar need for something like this - it would be much appreciated. Thanks! http://github.com/jpignata/couch_store/tree/master
2006 Jan 30
5
Problems migrating from Postgres to MySQL
Hello everyone, I''m trying to migrate a working app from Postgres to MySQL, and I''m trying to use a migration to get it done rather than alter all my database table creation scripts to MySQL syntax. I''ve done loads of work with Postgres, but am a real newbie with MySQL... I did a ''rake db_schema_dump'' from my Postgres app, and got a nice looking
2006 Aug 18
11
Anyone used MS Access as db?
If yes, how do I set it up in the yml file? Thanks. - amateur Railist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060818/6690a4e2/attachment.html
2006 Feb 09
6
Getting the name of the calling controller
I know I''ve seen this before, but I can''t find it and Google hasn''t been a help... >From within a controller method, how can I find the name of the requesting controller? For example, if I''m in controller C1 and I do a redirect_to :controller=> ''foo'', :action => ''bar'', how can I find the name of the requesting
2012 May 21
4
Getting model column names
Hello, I am writing a RoR application that connects to a couchDB database using couchrest_model. The definition of my model is the following one: class BdsDataAuthor < CouchRest::Model::Base property :id, Integer property :first_name, String property :last_name, String end I would like to be able to get the list of the model columns, e.g., the result of BdsDataAuthor.columns would be
2011 Feb 08
4
NoSQL Storage Backend
Hello, I found a posting on the mailing list from 2008 "Adding new storage backend to Dovecot" while searching for POP3 and IMAP servers, that allow to use a NoSQL backend rather than a traditional file system. The problem with traditional filesystems is, that they are very limited. You cannot easily extend it, even with RAID 10 all messages may be lost due to a RAID controller
2006 Mar 14
8
"Database" as a collection of XML docs
Hello everyone, A new project I''m starting on has a "database" consisting of many 10s of thousands of XML documents. They all conform to a common schema. The project consists pretty much exclusively of searching and presenting existing data - there''s no need (for the forseeable future) to be able to input or update XML documents in the database. Unlike (say) blog
2006 Feb 25
5
MySQL client ran out of memory
I''m getting the following error unexpectedly for my rails app. I just exported the databae from dreamhost and imported it on textdrive for my rails app. Mysql::Error: MySQL client ran out of memory: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM comments WHERE (comments.listing_id = 2666) /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-1.13.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb:88:in
2006 Jun 02
3
Running Instant Rails from USB key
Hello everyone, It''s a particularly slow Friday afternoon here, so time to try stuff out... I''ve just installed Instant Rails on a USB key, thinking it would be a great way of showing off Rails in general, giving a progress update to customers, trying out ideas, and generally all the other benefits that come from having a completely portable environment. However, the 168Mb of
2009 Aug 10
5
Scalability plans: Abstract out filesystem and make it someone else's problem
This is something I figured out a few months ago, mainly because this one guy at work (hi, Stu) kept telling me my multi-master replication plan sucked and we should use some existing scalable database. (I guess it didn't go exactly like that, but that's the result anyway.) So, my current plan is based on a couple of observations: * Index files are really more like memory dumps.
2011 Dec 06
3
Riak on Camping
Good day, does anyone here have a clue on how to make use of the NoSQL database "Riak" with Camping? I am building my website and Riak seems like pretty much the ultimate database! This would probably ruin every little feature in ActiveRecord, I don''t think I''d be able to do any has_many''s or belongs_to but I''d LOVE to be proven wrong. As far as
2006 Feb 13
10
Clearing browser history?
Hello everyone, I''ve got an app where, when a user logs out, I want the browser history to be cleared so no-one can go back and see what the user was doing. I remember seeing info on how to do this before - can''t find it in Google (the search terms "clear", "browser" and "history" aren''t that great!), which means I can''t remember
2006 Apr 24
5
New RBAC Plug-In for Rails
Hi, I just finished writing this plug-in. I''ve been using rails for awhile but this is my first time extracting some code and writing it as a plug-in and I''d love to hear to some feedback. Thanks. http://mitchellhashimoto.com/rails/role-based-access-control-plug-in-for-rails/ -Mitchell -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Jul 26
14
Rails VS ASP 2.0 on IIS and Windows 2003 server
I''m working in a complex web app that could have 1000+ users within the next year. It must be run on Windows 2003. Current db is SqlServer 2000. Company is deciding between Rails and ASP 2.0. I''d like to get some feedback on which would be the best to develop in. ( I prefer Rails :) 1. Will Rails be stable in that environment? Will it work with IIS? 2. Is it better for
2010 Jan 22
0
[LLVMdev] Make LoopBase inherit from "RegionBase"?
On 01/21/10 20:42, Jan Sjodin wrote: >>> Imo, a loop is simply a special kind of region, so a "filter" is perhaps the way to >>> go if you are interested in loops. Regions containing loops will have to be inspected >>> using the PST. >> >> Except loops that have multiple exits. they are not necessarily (single >> entry single exit) region, if
2006 Apr 23
3
Just a couple questions on how I should go about this.
I''m working on my personal site. The design is complete and I want to integrate some rails into it. I''ve done a few small things before, but compared to them this is big. I need a simple blog with categories and comments and an archive. I want a nice posting system, but don''t want it in HTML. Is there something I can add or make, kind of like BBCODE? I pretty much know