Architecture Structure of an ArangoDB cluster Agents Coordinators Primary DBservers Secondaries Cluster ID Sharding Many sensible configurations Replication Synchronous rep...
Naming Conventions in ArangoDB Naming Conventions in ArangoDB The following naming conventions should be followed by users when creatingdatabases, collections and documents in ...
Naming Conventions in ArangoDB Naming Conventions in ArangoDB The following naming conventions should be followed by users when creatingdatabases, collections and documents in ...
Exposing Foxx to the browser Using an application server Using a reverse proxy Exposing ArangoDB directly Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) Exposing Foxx to the browser T...
Naming Conventions in ArangoDB Naming Conventions in ArangoDB The following naming conventions should be followed by users when creating databases, collections and documents in ...
Migrating 2.x services to 3.0 General changes Migrating 2.x services to 3.0 When migrating services from older versions of ArangoDB it is generally recommended you make sure t...
Migrating 2.x services to 3.0 General changes Migrating 2.x services to 3.0 When migrating services from older versions of ArangoDB it is generally recommended you make sure t...
Features and Improvements in ArangoDB 2.1 New Edges Index AQL Improvements Cluster Dump and Restore Web Interface Improvements Foxx Improvements Windows Installer Fixes for 3...
Making requests Making requests ArangoDB is primarily a database, so Foxx doesn’t offer the same level ofnetwork access as more general-purpose JavaScript environments like Nod...