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PouchDB Find Plugin

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Provides a simple, MongoDB-inspired query language that accomplishes the same thing as the map/reduce API, but with far less code.

Eventually this will replace PouchDB's map/reduce API entirely. You'll still be able to use map/reduce, but it will be distributed as a separate plugin.

Warning: this is beta software! It may change at anytime and could be unstable.

Status

Implemented: $lt, $gt, $lte, $gte, $eq, $exists, $type, multi-field queries, multi-field indexes, multi-field sort, 'deep.fields.like.this', ascending and descending sort.

0.2.0: $and, $ne

0.3.0: limit, skip, ddoc when creating an index

Not implemented yet: $regex, $in, $nin, $or, $not, $nor, $all, $elemMatch, $size, $mod

Usage

In the browser

To use this plugin in the browser, include it after pouchdb.js in your HTML page:

<script src="pouchdb.js"></script>
<script src="pouchdb.find.js"></script>

You can also download it from Bower:

bower install pouchdb-find

In Node.js/Browserify

Or to use it in Node.js, just npm install it:

npm install pouchdb-find

And then attach it to the PouchDB object:

var PouchDB = require('pouchdb');
PouchDB.plugin(require('pouchdb-find'));

API

This API is modeled after the Cloudant query API, soon to be merged into CouchDB 2.0. Read that page for more details.

As with PouchDB, the entire API accepts either the callback or the Promise style.

Overview

db.createIndex(index [, callback])

Create an index if it doesn't exist, or do nothing if it already exists.

Example:

db.createIndex({
  index: {
    fields: ['foo']
  }
}).then(function (result) {
  // yo, a result
}).catch(function (err) {
  // ouch, an error
});

The result can be either:

{"result": "created"} // index was created

or:

{"result": "exists"} // index already exists

You can also create an index on multiple fields:

db.createIndex({
  index: {
    fields: ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
  }
});

Or an index on deep fields:

db.createIndex({
  index: {
    fields: ['person.address.zipcode']
  }
});

You can also specify additional options, if you want more control over how your index is created:

db.createIndex({
  index: {
    fields: ['foo', 'bar'],
    name: 'myindex',
    ddoc: 'mydesigndoc'
    type: 'json',
  }
});

Options

  • fields is a list of fields to index
  • name (optional) name of the index, auto-generated if you don't include it
  • ddoc (optional) design document name (i.e. the part after '_design/', auto-generated if you don't include it
  • type (optional) only supports 'json', and it's also the default

db.getIndexes([callback])

Get a list of all the indexes you've created. Also tells you about the special _all_docs index, i.e. the default index on the _id field.

Example:

db.getIndexes().then(function (result) {
  // yo, a result
}).catch(function (err) {
  // ouch, an error
});

Example result:

{
  "indexes": [
    {
      "ddoc": null,
      "name": "_all_docs",
      "type": "special",
      "def": {
        "fields": [
          {
            "_id": "asc"
          }
        ]
      }
    },
    {
      "ddoc": "_design/idx-0f3a6f73110868266fa5c688caf8acd3",
      "name": "idx-0f3a6f73110868266fa5c688caf8acd3",
      "type": "json",
      "def": {
        "fields": [
          {
            "foo": "asc"
          },
          {
            "bar": "asc"
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  ]
}

db.deleteIndex(index [, callback])

Delete an index and clean up any leftover data on the disk.

Options

  • index Definition of an index to delete. You can pass it in exactly as you received it from the getIndexes() API. You cannot delete the built-in _all_docs index.

Example:

db.deleteIndex({
  "ddoc": "_design/idx-0f3a6f73110868266fa5c688caf8acd3",
  "name": "idx-0f3a6f73110868266fa5c688caf8acd3",
  "type": "json",
  "def": {
    "fields": [
      {
        "foo": "asc"
      },
      {
        "bar": "asc"
      }
    ]
  }
}).then(function (result) {
  // yo, a result
}).catch(function (err) {
  // ouch, an error
});

Notice that you don't need to provide a _rev! The design doc is also deleted.

db.find(request [, callback])

Query the API to find some documents.

Example:

db.find({
  selector: {name: 'Mario'},
  fields: ['_id', 'name'],
  sort: ['name']
}).then(function (result) {
  // yo, a result
}).catch(function (err) {
  // ouch, an error
});

Example result:

{
  "docs": [
    {
      "_id": "mario",
      "name": "Mario"
    }
  ]
}

Options;

  • selector Defines a selector to filter the results. Required.
    • $lt Match fields "less than" this one.
    • $gt Match fields "greater than" this one.
    • $lte Match fields "less than or equal to" this one.
    • $gte Match fields "greater than or equal to" this one.
    • $eq Match fields equal to this one.
    • $ne Match fields not equal to this one.
    • $exists True if the field should exist, false otherwise.
    • $type One of: "null", "boolean", "number", "string", "array", or "object".
  • fields (Optional) Defines a list of fields that you want to receive. If omitted, you get the full documents.
  • sort (Optional) Defines a list of fields defining how you want to sort. Note that sorted fields also have to be selected in the selector.
  • limit (Optional) Maximum number of documents to return.
  • skip (Optional) Number of docs to skip before returning.

If there's no index that matches your selector/sort, then this method will throw an error. This is a good thing, because it means it's pretty much impossible to write a slow query. :)

The best index will be chosen automatically. If you want to see the query plan for your query, then turn on debugging.

See the Cloudant docs for more details.

Examples

Equals

Find all docs where doc.name === 'Mario':

db.find({
  selector: {name: {$eq: 'Mario'}}
});

This is equivalent to:

db.find({
  selector: {name: 'Mario'}
});

Multi-selectors

Find all docs where doc.series === 'Mario' and doc.debut > 1990:

db.find({
  selector: {
    series: 'Mario',
    debut: { $gt: 1990 }
  }
});

This is equivalent to:

db.find({
  selector: {
    $and: [
      { series: 'Mario' },
      { debut: { $gt: 1990 } }
    ]
  }
});

Sorting

Return all docs sorted by doc.debut descending:

db.find({
  selector: {
    debut: {'$exists': true}
  },
  sort: [{debut: 'desc'}]
});

For more examples, refer to Cloudant's _find documentation.

With a remote database

Over HTTP, this plugin currently only works with Cloudant. Cloudant is the reference implementation, so the API should be the same.

PouchDB Server also has this API, since it includes this very plugin by default.

Eventually CouchDB 2.0 will also be supported.

Debugging

Just call:

PouchDB.debug.enable('pouchdb:find')

Then pouchdb-find will start logging some debug information to the console. This can be useful if, for instance, you want to see the query plan that is being used to execute your queries.

How to contribute to this thing

Instructions are in CONTRIBUTING.md.

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