1.2. Server 1.2. Server The CouchDB server interface provides the basic interface to a CouchDB server for obtaining CouchDB information and getting and setting configuration inf...
5. Contributing to this Documentation 5.1. Style Guidelines for this Documentation 5.1.1. The guidelines 5. Contributing to this Documentation The documentation lives in its o...
5. Contributing to this Documentation 5.1. Style Guidelines for this Documentation 5.1.1. The guidelines 5. Contributing to this Documentation The documentation lives in its o...
Upgrading your components Overview Environment variables for the binaries Ledger backup and restore Upgrade ordering nodes Set command environment variables Upgrade containers ...
2.3. Replication and conflict model 2.3.1. CouchDB replication 2.3.2. Conflict avoidance 2.3.3. Revision tree 2.3.4. Working with conflicting documents 2.3.5. Multiple document...
2.3. Replication and conflict model 2.3.1. CouchDB replication 2.3.2. Conflict avoidance 2.3.3. Revision tree 2.3.4. Working with conflicting documents 2.3.5. Multiple document...
2. Setup 2. Setup CouchDB 2.x can be deployed in either a single-node or a clustered configuration. This section covers the first-time setup steps required for each of these con...
6.1. Fauxton Setup 6.1.1. Fauxton Visual Guide 6.1.2. Development Server 6.1.3. Understanding Fauxton Code layout 6.1.3.1. ToDo items 6.1. Fauxton Setup Fauxton is included ...