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Follow: CouchDB changes notifier for NodeJS

Follow (upper-case F) comes from an internal Iris Couch project used in production for over a year. It works in the browser (beta) and is available as an NPM module.

$ npm install follow

Example

This looks much like the request API.

var follow = require('follow');
follow("https://example.iriscouch.com/boogie", function(error, change) {
  if(!error)
    console.log("Got change number " + change.seq + ": " + change.id);
})

The error parameter to the callback will basically always be null.

Objective

The API must be very simple: notify me every time a change happens in the DB. Also, never fail.

If an error occurs, Follow will internally retry without notifying your code.

Specifically, this should be possible:

  1. Begin a changes feed. Get a couple of change callbacks
  2. Shut down CouchDB
  3. Go home. Have a nice weekend. Come back on Monday.
  4. Start CouchDB with a different IP address
  5. Make a couple of changes
  6. Update DNS so the domain points to the new IP
  7. Once DNS propagates, get a couple more change callbacks

Failure Mode

If CouchDB permanently crashes, there is an option of failure modes:

  • Default: Simply never call back with a change again
  • Optional: Specify an inactivity timeout. If no changes happen by the timeout, Follow will signal an error.

Simple API: follow(options, callback)

The first argument is an options object. The only required option is db. Instead of an object, you can use a string to indicate the db value.

follow({db:"https://example.iriscouch.com/boogie", include_docs:true}, function(error, change) {
  if(!error) {
    console.log("Change " + change.seq + " has " + Object.keys(change.doc).length + " fields");
  }
})

All of the CouchDB _changes options are allowed. See http://guide.couchdb.org/draft/notifications.html.

  • db | Fully-qualified URL of a couch database. (Basic auth URLs are ok.)
  • since | The sequence number to start from. Use "now" to start from the latest change in the DB.
  • heartbeat | Milliseconds within which CouchDB must respond (default: 30000 or 30 seconds)
  • feed | Optional but only "continuous" is allowed
  • filter |
    • Either a path to design document filter, e.g. app/important
    • Or a Javascript function(doc, req) { ... } which should return true or false
  • query_params | Optional for use in with filter functions, passed as req.query to the filter function

Besides the CouchDB options, more are available:

  • headers | Object with HTTP headers to add to the request
  • inactivity_ms | Maximum time to wait between changes. Omitting this means no maximum.

Object API

The main API is a thin wrapper around the EventEmitter API.

var follow = require('follow');

var opts = {}; // Same options paramters as before
var feed = new follow.Feed(opts);

// You can also set values directly.
feed.db            = "http://example.iriscouch.com/boogie";
feed.since         = 3;
feed.heartbeat     = 30    * 1000
feed.inactivity_ms = 86400 * 1000;

feed.filter = function(doc, req) {
  // req.query is the parameters from the _changes request and also feed.query_params.
  console.log('Filtering for query: ' + JSON.stringify(req.query));

  if(doc.stinky || doc.ugly)
    return false;
  return true;
}

feed.on('change', function(change) {
  console.log('Doc ' + change.id + ' in change ' + change.seq + ' is neither stinky nor ugly.');
})

feed.on('error', function(er) {
  console.error('Since Follow always retries on errors, this must be serious');
  throw er;
})

feed.follow();

Events

The feed object is an EventEmitter. There are a few ways to get a feed object:

  • Use the object API above
  • Use the return value of follow()
  • In the callback to follow(), the this variable is bound to the feed object.

Once you've got one, you can subscribe to these events:

  • start | Before any i/o occurs
  • confirm_request | function(req) | The database confirmation request is sent; passed the request object
  • confirm | function(db_obj) | The database is confirmed; passed the couch database object
  • change | function(change) | A change occured; passed the change object from CouchDB
  • catchup | function(seq_id) | The feed has caught up to the update_seq from the confirm step. Assuming no subsequent changes, you have seen all the data. Always fires before the final change event.
  • wait | Follow is idle, waiting for the next data chunk from CouchDB
  • timeout | function(info) | Follow did not receive a heartbeat from couch in time. The passed object has .elapsed_ms set to the elapsed time
  • retry | function(info) | A retry is scheduled (usually after a timeout or disconnection). The passed object has
    • .since the current sequence id
    • .after the milliseconds to wait before the request occurs (on an exponential fallback schedule)
    • .db the database url (scrubbed of basic auth credentials)
  • stop | The feed is stopping, because of an error, or because you called feed.stop()
  • error | function(err) | An error occurs

Error conditions

Follow is happy to retry over and over, for all eternity. It will only emit an error if it thinks your whole application might be in trouble.

  • DB confirmation failed: Follow confirms the DB with a preliminary query, which must reply properly.
  • DB is deleted: Even if it retried, subsequent sequence numbers would be meaningless to your code.
  • Your inactivity timer expired: This is a last-ditch way to detect possible errors. What if couch is sending heartbeats just fine, but nothing has changed for 24 hours? You know that for your app, 24 hours with no change is impossible. Maybe your filter has a bug? Maybe you queried the wrong DB? Whatever the reason, Follow will emit an error.
  • JSON parse error, which should be impossible from CouchDB
  • Invalid change object format, which should be impossible from CouchDB
  • Internal error, if the internal state seems wrong, e.g. cancelling a timeout that already expired, etc. Follow tries to fail early.

Tests

Follow uses node-tap. If you clone this Git repository, tap is included.

$ ./node_modules/.bin/tap test
ok test/couch.js ...................................... 10/10
ok test/follow.js ..................................... 43/43
ok test/issues.js ..................................... 43/43
ok test/stream.js ................................... 275/275
total ............................................... 375/375

ok

License

Apache 2.0

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