0.2.0 • Published 8 years ago

connect-couchdb-queue v0.2.0

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Connect CouchDB Queue

connect-couchdb-queue is a middleware session store for the connect framework. Motivation for this fork was to avoid race conditions caused by saving all session variables every time one is changed. Root cause for this is the very simple way Connect handles session variables as one object. Build Status

Requirements

  • couchdb 1.2.x
  • cradle 0.6.x : the couchdb wrapper. Should be easy to use another one.
  • async 0.2.x : queuing couchdb writes, to avoid conflicts
  • underscore 1.5.1
  • deep-diff 0.1.3 : used to create changesets of session variables
  • memory-cache 0.0.5
  • node-uuid 1.4.1
  • flat 1.0.0
  • mocha (only for tests)

Installation

Via npm:

$ npm install connect-couchdb-queue

Usage

var connect = require('connect'),
    ConnectCouchDB = require('connect-couchdb-queue')(connect);

var store = new ConnectCouchDB({
  // Name of the database you would like to use for sessions.
  name: 'myapp-sessions',

  // Optional. How often expired sessions should be cleaned up.
  // Defaults to 600000 (10 minutes).
  reapInterval: 600000,

  // Optional. How often to run DB compaction against the session
  // database. Defaults to 300000 (5 minutes).
  // To disable compaction, set compactInterval to -1
  compactInterval: 300000,

  // Optional. How many time between two identical session store
  // Defaults to 60000 (1 minute)
  setThrottle: 60000
});
var server = connect.createServer();
server.use(connect.session({secret: 'YourSecretKey', store: store });

If the database specified doesn't already exist you have to create it with tools/ files. Run following command to create database, populate with the design document and setup the CouchDB database specific option _revs_limit :

$ node tools/setup.js <database_name> <revs_limit> [username] [password]

For more informations about the _revs_limit option, read this.

It is highly recommended that you use a separate database for your sessions for performance of both the session views and any other document views you may have.

See example.js file for an example connect server using connect-couch.

Updating

Please invoke the tool to create the design documents when updating to insure you are using the last version of the view.

$ node tools/put_design_docs.js <database_name> [username] [password]

Tests

$ npm test

Author

Contributors

$ git shortlog -s -n