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Filipe Manana commented on COUCHDB-837:
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Seems it's hard to reach an alternative that everyone likes :(
My personal preferences:
1) Like Chris said, this would be the behaviour of stale=ok (let the view update run on background
after serving the client) - big advantage - there's no new query parameter nor value. I don't
see any problem with it;
2) Add new value to the stale option (so far I like "lazy" or "once")
> Adding stale=partial
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>
> Key: COUCHDB-837
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-837
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Environment: all released and unreleased versions
> Reporter: Filipe Manana
> Assignee: Filipe Manana
> Attachments: stale_partial.patch
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> Inspired by Matthias' latest post, at http://www.paperplanes.de/2010/7/26/10_annoying_things_about_couchdb.html,
section "Views are updated on read access", I added a new value to the "stale" option named
"partial" (possibly we need to find a better name).
> It behaves exactly like "stale=ok" but after replying to the client, it triggers a view
update in the background.
> Patch attached.
> If no one disagrees this isn't a good feature, or suggest a better parameter value name,
I'll commit.
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