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Benoit Chesneau commented on COUCHDB-230:
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actually you could already do :
example.com/foobar = /foo/_design/bar/_rewrite
*.website.com/foobar = /foo/_design/bar/_rewrite
localhost:5984/bazbam = /whatever
and :
$vhost.example.com = /$vhost
even
$app.$vhost.example.com /$vhost/_design/$app/_rewrite
for the path based reouting we could likely introduce that too, but it need
some code rewrite to share code with rewriter.
For local usage though I was thinking that not allowing /pathname but only
/_root/pathname would have been better to not be in conflict with the current
API.
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> Add Support for Rewritable URL
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> Key: COUCHDB-230
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-230
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Patrick Aljord
> Fix For: 1.0.2
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> It would be good if couchdb would allow to rewrite urls so that instead of
> having to write that:
> http://127.0.0.1:5984/blogdb/_design/sofa/account.html
> I could just write:
> http://127.0.0.1:5984/blogdb/account
> It could be done with the web server but having the rewritten rules in the db
> would make it a bit easier for replication so we don't have to write the
> rules on each web server where a db gets replicated.
> Here are a few propositions from davisp:
> <davisp> alisdair: how so? rewriting urls should be in _design documents,
> since they're in _design docs they should be limited to per db namespaces
> <davisp> bobesponja: I don't know that anyone has looked at it seriously, but
> my first guess is that we'd just make a _design/doc "urls" member that's a
> list of regex's and targets as is fairly standard practice
> <davisp> bobesponja: or perhaps, regex's -> erlang handler
> <davisp> the second might not be as fun
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