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The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

You're reading from   The JavaScript JSON Cookbook Over 80 recipes to make the most of JSON in your desktop, server, web, and mobile applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286902
Length 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Reading and Writing JSON on the Client FREE CHAPTER 2. Reading and Writing JSON on the Server 3. Using JSON in Simple AJAX Applications 4. Using JSON in AJAX Applications with jQuery and AngularJS 5. Using JSON with MongoDB 6. Using JSON with CouchDB 7. Using JSON in a Type-safe Manner 8. Using JSON for Binary Data Transfer 9. Querying JSON with JSONPath and LINQ 10. JSON on Mobile Platforms Index

Introduction

CouchDB is a highly available, scalable document database. Like MongoDB, it is a NoSQL database; instead of organizing your data in tables related by IDs, you can place documents in the database. Unlike MongoDB, CouchDB has the interesting feature of views.

Documents you place in the DB with specific map and reduce functions that iterate across the data to provide specific views of the data by indexes that you can provide. Views are cached, making it easy to construct high-performance queries that return subsets of data or computed data-like reports.

The primary way you interact with CouchDB is via REST; even the Cradle driver we discuss in this chapter uses REST under the hood for document creation, updation, and deletion. You can also use REST for queries, either through document ID, or by converting an indexed query into a view.

In this chapter, we examine how to integrate CouchDB with Node.js using the Cradle module and how to make REST queries of a CouchDB from the Web.

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