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== CouchRest - CouchDB, close to the metal CouchRest is based on [CouchDB's couch.js test library](http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/couchdb/trunk/share/www/script/couch.js), which I find to be concise, clear, and well designed. CouchRest lightly wraps CouchDB's HTTP API, managing JSON serialization, and remembering the URI-paths to CouchDB's API endpoints so you don't have to. CouchRest's lighweight is designed to make a simple base for application and framework-specific object oriented APIs. === Easy Install sudo gem install jchris-couchrest -s http://gems.github.com === Relax, it's RESTful The core of Couchrest is Heroku’s excellent REST Client Ruby HTTP wrapper. REST Client takes all the nastyness of Net::HTTP and gives is a pretty face, while still giving you more control than Open-URI. I recommend it anytime you’re interfacing with a well-defined web service. === Running the Specs The most complete documentation is the spec/ directory. To validate your CouchRest install, from the project root directory run `rake`, or `autotest` (requires RSpec and optionally ZenTest for autotest support). === Examples Quick Start: # with !, it creates the database if it doesn't already exist @db = CouchRest.database!("http://localhost:5984/couchrest-test") response = @db.save({:key => 'value', 'another key' => 'another value'}) doc = @db.get(response['id']) puts doc.inspect Bulk Save: @db.bulk_save([ {"wild" => "and random"}, {"mild" => "yet local"}, {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]} ]) # returns ids and revs of the current docs puts @db.documents.inspect Creating and Querying Views: @db.save({ "_id" => "_design/first", :views => { :test => { :map => "function(doc){for(var w in doc){ if(!w.match(/^_/))emit(w,doc[w])}}" } } }) puts @db.view('first/test')['rows'].inspect