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Robert Newson commented on COUCHDB-1779:
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>From http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#appendix-B
Servers are no longer required to handle all Content-* header fields
and use of Content-Range has been explicitly banned in PUT requests.
(Section 4.3.4)
> Support of HTTP PATCH method to upload/update attachments in chunks
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> Key: COUCHDB-1779
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1779
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Database Core, HTTP Interface
> Reporter: Sebastian Podjasek
> Priority: Minor
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> I'm wondering would it be possible to implement PATCH methods for document attachments.
> I'm currently facing a theoretical problem to upload large files over GSM network, my
storage back-end is CouchDB with our own API served in front-end. I was thinking about few
other solutions, but all of them involves some post processing of document after receiving
last chunk, it would be great to just invoke this:
> PATCH /database/0519690fc465fc0e9cc0f89fa87973fc/bigfile.dat?_rev=13-c969cb72e5428ca2ccdd191e0cd7bf4b
HTTP/1.1
> Content-Type: application/octet-string
> Range: bytes=1200-1300
> Content-Length: 100
> What do you think about this. Is it theoretically possible.
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