Writing and Querying MapReduce Views in CouchDB e-bog
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If you want to use CouchDB to support real-world applications, you'll need to create MapReduce views that let you query this document-oriented database for meaningful data. With this short and concise ebook, you'll learn how to create a variety of MapReduce views to help you query and aggregate data in CouchDBs large, distributed datasets.You'll get step-by-step instructions and lots of sample ...
E-bog
108,68 DKK
Forlag
O'Reilly Media
Udgivet
28 januar 2011
Længde
106 sider
Genrer
Enterprise software
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781449303891
If you want to use CouchDB to support real-world applications, you'll need to create MapReduce views that let you query this document-oriented database for meaningful data. With this short and concise ebook, you'll learn how to create a variety of MapReduce views to help you query and aggregate data in CouchDBs large, distributed datasets.You'll get step-by-step instructions and lots of sample code to create and explore several MapReduce views through the course of the book, using an example database you construct. To work with these different views, youll learn how to use the Futon web administration console and the cURL command line tool that come with CouchDB.Learn how the Map and Reduce steps work independently and together to index your dataUse the example database to create several temporary views based on different criteriaDiscover the uses of Map and Reduce JavaScript functionsConvert your temporary views to permanent views within a design documentLearn several options for querying the data within your viewsLimit the number of results returned, skip some results, or reverse the order of the outputGroup your results by exact keys or by parts of keysBradley Holt, co-founder of the creative services firm Found Line, is a web developer and entrepreneur ten years of PHP and MySQL experience. He began using CouchDB before the release of version 1.0. Bradley is an active member of the PHP community, and can be reached at bradley-holt.com.