This package contains various functions for interacting with couchDB - a document database. For more information about the couchDB database see Apache Couchdb or the implementation by IBM as IBM Cloudant.
The pacakge on CRAN is outdated at this moment. To follow the examples below (especially the connection to Cloudant), please install the source code in this development branch with devtools:
devtools::install_github("FvD/RcouchDB")
To interact with a couchDB instance you will need to create a connection object. Communication with couchDB happens over a http protocol. A minimal connection (running on the default port and no password protection) would be:
myConn <- couch_http_connection("localhost")
The variable myConn
can now be used as parameters to other functions.
For convenience a default connection can also be created with couch_set_default_connection using the same parameters.
Once a connection object exists, you may want to make sure it is connecting correctly with the couch_ping function. If you are properly connected the reponse should be something like:
Response [http://localhost:5984]
Status: 200
Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Size: 151 B
{"couchdb":"Welcome","uuid":"c1a367c91517195b57ddafe788a72b75","version":"1.4.0","vendor"
{"name":"...
To connect to cloudant specify the service (otherwise it defaults to couchdb) as follows:
myConn <- couch_http_connection(host = "demo.cloudant.com",
https = TRUE,
service = "cloudant")
Response [https://demo.cloudant.com/]
Date: 2016-05-13 16:50
Status: 200
Content-Type: application/json
Size: 64 B
{"couchdb":"Welcome","version":"1.0.2","cloudant_build":"2580"}
On a couchDB install there can be several databases (i.e. namespaces). The function couch_list_databases will provide a list of available databases on the connection provided.
The function couch_create_database
will, similarly, allow you to create a new database or namespace on the couchDB instance.
Once you have a connection and a database to work with you can fetch, store and delete documents by using the corresponding functions:
couch_fetch()
and couch_fetch_default()
couch_store()
and couch_store_default()
couch_delete()