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+ before_install:
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+ - wget -O- http://packages.couchbase.com/ubuntu/couchbase.key | sudo apt-key add -
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+ - echo deb http://packages.couchbase.com/ubuntu lucid lucid/main | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/couchbase.list
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+ - sudo apt-get update
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+ - sudo apt-get -y install libevent-dev libvbucket-dev libcouchbase-dev
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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in couchbase.gemspec
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+ ## 1.1.0 / 2012-03-07
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+
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+ * Timeout support (CCBC-20)
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+ * Implement disconnect/reconnect interface
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+ * Improve error handling code
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+ * Use URI parser from stdlib
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+ * Improve the documentation and the tests
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+ * Remove direct dependency on libevent
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+ * Remove sasl dependency
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+ * Fix storing empty line and nil
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+ * Allow running tests on real cluster
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+ * Cross-build for windows
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+ * Keep connections in thread local storage
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+ * Add block execution time to timeout
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+ * Implement VERSION command
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+ * Configure Travis-CI
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+
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+ ## 1.0.0 / 2011-12-23
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+
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+ * Implement all operations using libcouchbase as backend
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+ * Remove views code. It will be re-added in 1.1 version
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+
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+ ## 0.9.8 / 2011-12-16
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+
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+ * Fix RCBC-10: It was impossible to store data in non-default buckets
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+
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+ ## 0.9.7 / 2011-10-04
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+
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+ * Fix design doc removing
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+ * Fix 'set' method signature: add missing options argument
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+ * Rename gem to 'couchbase' for easy of use. The github project still
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+ is 'couchbase-ruby-client'
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+
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+ ## 0.9.6 / 2011-10-04
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+
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+ * Fix bug with decoding multiget result
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+ * Allow create design documents from IO and String
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+ * Rename json format to document, and describe possible formats
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+ * Allow to handle errors in view result stream
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+ * Remove dependency on libyajl library: it bundled with yaji now
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+ * Update rake tasks: create zip- and tar-balls
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+
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+ ## 0.9.5 / 2011-08-24
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+
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+ * Update installation notes in README
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+
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+ ## 0.9.4 / 2011-08-24
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+
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+ * Use streaming json parser to iterate over view results
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+ * Update memcached gem dependency to v1.3
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+ * Proxy TOUCH command to memcached client
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+ * Fix minor bugs in RestClient and Document classes
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+ * Disable CouchDB API for nodes without 'couchApiBase' key provided.
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+ * Fix bug with unicode parsing in config listener
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+ * Add more unit tests
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+
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+ ## 0.9.3 / 2011-07-29
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+
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+ * Use Latch (via Mutex and ConditionVariable) to wait until initial
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+ setup will be finished.
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+ * Update prefix for development views (from '$dev_' to 'dev_')
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+
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+ ## 0.9.2 / 2011-07-29
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+
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+ * Use zero TTL by default to store records forever
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+ * Update documentation
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+ * Sleep if setup isn't done
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+
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+ ## 0.9.1 / 2011-07-25
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+
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+ * Minor bugfix for RestClient initialization
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+
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+ ## 0.9.0 / 2011-07-25
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+
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+ * Initial public release
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+ # Couchbase Ruby Client [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/avsej/couchbase-ruby-client.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/avsej/couchbase-ruby-client)
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+ This is the official client library for use with Couchbase Server.
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+
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+ ## SUPPORT
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+
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+ If you found an issue, please file it in our [JIRA][1]. Also you are
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+ always welcome on `#libcouchbase` channel at [freenode.net IRC servers][2].
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+
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+ Documentation: [http://rdoc.info/gems/couchbase](http://rdoc.info/gems/couchbase)
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+
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+ ## INSTALL
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+
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+ This gem depends [libcouchbase][3]. In most cases installing
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+ libcouchbase doesn't take much effort.
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+
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+ ### MacOS (Homebrew)
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+
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+ $ brew install libcouchbase
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+
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+ Or if [our pull requests][4] for isn't yet merged:
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+
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+ $ brew install https://github.com/avsej/homebrew/raw/libvbucket/Library/Formula/libvbucket.rb
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+ $ brew install https://github.com/avsej/homebrew/raw/libcouchbase/Library/Formula/libcouchbase.rb
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+
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+ ### Debian (Ubuntu)
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+
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+ Add the appropriate line to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/couchbase.list for
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+ your OS release:
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+
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+ # Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot (Debian unstable)
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+ deb http://packages.couchbase.com/ubuntu oneiric oneiric/main
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+
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+ # Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (Debian stable or testing)
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+ deb http://packages.couchbase.com/ubuntu lucid lucid/main
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+
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+ Import Couchbase PGP key:
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+
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+ wget -O- http://packages.couchbase.com/ubuntu/couchbase.key | sudo apt-key add -
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+
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+ Then install them
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+
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+ $ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libcouchbase-dev
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+
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+ ### Centos (Redhat and rpm-based systems)
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+
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+ Add these lines to /etc/yum.repos.d/couchbase.repo using the correct architecture
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+
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+ [couchbase]
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+ name = Couchbase package repository
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+ baseurl = http://packages.couchbase.com/rpm/5.5/i386
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+
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+ [couchbase]
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+ name = Couchbase package repository
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+ baseurl = http:///packages.couchbase.com/rpm/5.5/x86_64
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+
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+ Then to install libcouchbase itself, run:
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+
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+ $ sudo yum update && sudo yum install libcouchbase-devel
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+
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+ ### Windows
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+
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+ There no additional dependencies for Windows systems. The gem carry
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+ prebuilt binary for it.
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+
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+ ### Couchbase gem
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+
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+ Now install the couchbase gem itself
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+
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+ $ gem install couchbase
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+
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+ ## USAGE
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+
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+ First of all you need to load library:
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+
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+ require 'couchbase'
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+
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+ There are several ways to establish new connection to Couchbase Server.
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+ By default it uses the `http://localhost:8091/pools/default/buckets/default`
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+ as the endpoint. The client will automatically adjust configuration when
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+ the cluster will rebalance its nodes when nodes are added or deleted
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+ therefore this client is "smart".
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+
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+ c = Couchbase.new
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+
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+ This is equivalent to following forms:
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+
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+ c = Couchbase.new("http://localhost:8091/pools/default/buckets/default")
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+ c = Couchbase.new("http://localhost:8091/pools/default")
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+ c = Couchbase.new("http://localhost:8091")
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+ c = Couchbase.new(:host => "localhost")
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+ c = Couchbase.new(:host => "localhost", :port => 8091)
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+ c = Couchbase.new(:pool => "default", :bucket => "default")
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+
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+ The hash parameters take precedence on string URL.
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+
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+ The library supports both synchronous and asynchronous mode. In
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+ asynchronous mode all operations will return control to caller
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+ without blocking current thread. You can pass the block to method and it
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+ will be called with result when the operation will be completed. You
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+ need to run event loop when you scheduled your operations:
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+
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+ c = Couchbase.new
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+ c.run do |conn|
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+ conn.get("foo") {|ret| puts ret.value}
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+ conn.set("bar", "baz")
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+ end
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+
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+ The handlers could be nested
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+
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+ c.run do |conn|
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+ conn.get("foo") do |ret|
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+ conn.incr(ret.value, :initial => 0)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ The asynchronous callback receives instance of `Couchbase::Result` which
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+ responds to several methods to figure out what was happened:
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+
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+ * `success?`. Returns `true` if operation succed.
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+
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+ * `error`. Returns `nil` or exception object (subclass of
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+ `Couchbase::Error::Base`) if something went wrong.
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+
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+ * `key`
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+
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+ * `value`
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+
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+ * `flags`
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+
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+ * `cas`. The CAS version tag.
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+
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+ * `node`. Node address. It is used in flush and stats commands.
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+
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+ * `operation`. The symbol, representing an operation.
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+
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+
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+ To handle global errors in async mode `#on_error` callback should be
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+ used. It can be set in following fashions:
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+
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+ c.on_error do |opcode, key, exc|
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+ # ...
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+ end
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+
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+ handler = lambda {|opcode, key, exc| }
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+ c.on_error = handler
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+
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+ By default connection uses `:quiet` mode. This mean it won't raise
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+ exceptions when the given key is not exists:
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+
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+ c.get("missing-key") #=> nil
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+
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+ It could be useful when you are trying to make you code a bit efficient
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+ by avoiding exception handling. (See `#add` and `#replace` operations).
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+ You can turn on these exception by passing `:quiet => false` when you
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+ are instantiating the connection or change corresponding attribute:
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+
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+ c.quiet = false
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+ c.get("missing-key") #=> raise Couchbase::Error::NotFound
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+ c.get("missing-key", :quiet => true) #=> nil
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+
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+ The library supports three different formats for representing values:
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+
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+ * `:document` (default) format supports most of ruby types which could
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+ be mapped to JSON data (hashes, arrays, string, numbers). A future
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+ version will be able to run map/reduce queries on the values in the
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+ document form (hashes)
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+
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+ * `:marshal` This format avoids any conversions to be applied to your
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+ data, but your data should be passed as String. This is useful for
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+ building custom algorithms or formats. For example to implement a set:
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+ http://dustin.github.com/2011/02/17/memcached-set.html
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+
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+ * `:plain` Use this format if you'd like to transparently serialize your
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+ ruby object with standard `Marshal.dump` and `Marshal.load` methods
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+
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+ The couchbase API is the superset of [Memcached binary protocol][5], so
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+ you can use its operations.
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+
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+ ### Get
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+
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+ val = c.get("foo")
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+ val, flags, cas = c.get("foo", :extended => true)
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+
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+ Get and touch
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+
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+ val = c.get("foo", :ttl => 10)
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+
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+ Get multiple values. In quiet mode will put `nil` values on missing
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+ positions:
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+
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+ vals = c.get("foo", "bar", "baz")
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+ val_foo, val_bar, val_baz = c.get("foo", "bar", "baz")
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+ c.run do
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+ c.get("foo") do |ret|
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+ ret.success?
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+ ret.error
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+ ret.key
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+ ret.value
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+ ret.flags
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+ ret.cas
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Get multiple values with extended information. The result will
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+ represented by hash with tuples `[value, flags, cas]` as a value.
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+
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+ vals = c.get("foo", "bar", "baz", :extended => true)
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+ vals.inspect #=> {"baz"=>["3", 0, 4784582192793125888],
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+ "foo"=>["1", 0, 8835713818674332672],
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+ "bar"=>["2", 0, 10805929834096100352]}
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+
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+ Hash-like syntax
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+
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+ c["foo"]
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+ c["foo", "bar", "baz"]
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+ c["foo", {:extended => true}]
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+ c["foo", :extended => true] # for ruby 1.9.x only
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+
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+ ### Touch
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+
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+ c.touch("foo") # use :default_ttl
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+ c.touch("foo", 10)
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+ c.touch("foo", :ttl => 10)
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+ c.touch("foo" => 10, "bar" => 20)
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+ c.touch("foo" => 10, "bar" => 20){|key, success| }
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+
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+ ### Set
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+
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+ c.set("foo", "bar")
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+ c.set("foo", "bar", :flags => 0x1000, :ttl => 30, :format => :plain)
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+ c["foo"] = "bar"
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+ c["foo", {:flags => 0x1000, :format => :plain}] = "bar"
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+ c["foo", :flags => 0x1000] = "bar" # for ruby 1.9.x only
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+ c.set("foo", "bar", :cas => 8835713818674332672)
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+ c.set("foo", "bar"){|cas, key, operation| }
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+
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+ ### Add
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+
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+ Add command will fail if the key already exists. It accepts the same
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+ options as set command above.
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+
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+ c.add("foo", "bar")
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+ c.add("foo", "bar", :flags => 0x1000, :ttl => 30, :format => :plain)
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+
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+ ### Replace
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+
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+ The replace command will fail if the key already exists. It accepts the same
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+ options as set command above.
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+
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+ c.replace("foo", "bar")
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+
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+ ### Prepend/Append
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+ These commands are meaningful when you are using the `:plain` value format,
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+ because the concatenation is performed by server which has no idea how
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+ to merge to JSON values or values in ruby Marshal format. You may receive
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+ an `Couchbase::Error::ValueFormat` error.
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+
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+ c.set("foo", "world")
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+ c.append("foo", "!")
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+ c.prepend("foo", "Hello, ")
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+ c.get("foo") #=> "Hello, world!"
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+
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+ ### Increment/Decrement
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+ These commands increment the value assigned to the key. It will raise
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+ Couchbase::Error::DeltaBadval if the delta or value is not a number.
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+
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+ c.set("foo", 1)
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+ c.incr("foo") #=> 2
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+ c.incr("foo", :delta => 2) #=> 4
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+ c.incr("foo", 4) #=> 8
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+ c.incr("foo", -1) #=> 7
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+ c.incr("foo", -100) #=> 0
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+ c.run do
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+ c.incr("foo") do |ret|
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+ ret.success?
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+ ret.value
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+ ret.cas
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ c.set("foo", 10)
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+ c.decr("foo", 1) #=> 9
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+ c.decr("foo", 100) #=> 0
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+ c.run do
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+ c.decr("foo") do |ret|
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+ ret.success?
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+ ret.value
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+ ret.cas
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ c.incr("missing1", :initial => 10) #=> 10
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+ c.incr("missing1", :initial => 10) #=> 11
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+ c.incr("missing2", :create => true) #=> 0
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+ c.incr("missing2", :create => true) #=> 1
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+
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+ Note that it isn't the same as increment/decrement in ruby, which is
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+ performed on client side with following `set` operation:
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+
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+ c["foo"] = 10
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+ c["foo"] -= 20 #=> -10
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+
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+ ### Delete
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+
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+ c.delete("foo")
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+ c.delete("foo", :cas => 8835713818674332672)
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+ c.delete("foo", 8835713818674332672)
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+ c.run do
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+ c.delete do |ret|
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+ ret.success?
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+ ret.key
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Flush
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+
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+ Flush the items in the cluster.
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+ c.flush
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+ c.run do
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+ c.flush do |ret|
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+ ret.success?
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+ ret.node
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Stats
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+
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+ Return statistics from each node in the cluster
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+
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+ c.stats
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+ c.stats(:memory)
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+ c.run do
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+ c.stats do |ret|
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+ ret.success?
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+ ret.node
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+ ret.key
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+ ret.value
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ The result is represented as a hash with the server node address as
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+ the key and stats as key-value pairs.
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+
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+ {
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+ "172.16.16.76:12008"=>
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+ {
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+ "threads"=>"4",
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+ "connection_structures"=>"22",
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+ "ep_max_txn_size"=>"10000",
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+ # ...
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+ },
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+ "172.16.16.76:12000"=>
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+ {
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+ "threads"=>"4",
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+ "connection_structures"=>"447",
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+ "ep_max_txn_size"=>"10000",
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+ # ...
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+ },
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+ # ...
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+ }
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+
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+ [1]: http://couchbase.com/issues/browse/RCBC
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+ [2]: http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml
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+ [3]: http://www.couchbase.com/develop/c/current
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+ [4]: https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/pulls/avsej
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+ [5]: http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/BinaryProtocolRevamped