Please feel free to help make this better. All the information you want is available on the erlang side, it just sounds like you need it exposed in a slightly different way. At the very least write up a proposal of how the API should work and file a bug report. Even better is to provide a patch in the same bug. -Damien On Nov 1, 2009, at 6:27 AM, Brian Candler wrote: > On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 08:37:36PM -0400, Adam Kocoloski wrote: >> The response format is a slightly awkward Array -- I believe the >> first >> revision is the winning one. > > This is definitely not true. For example, I can get the database > into a > state where there are three conflicting versions, and the winning > version > is the middle one returned by open_revs=all > > $ curl http://127.0.0.1:5984/conflict_test/test?conflicts=true > {"_id":"test","_rev":"10- > ca7d1f8bc31d20ad4898e4024547c4c6","hello":"baz","_conflicts": > ["9 > -9b4928288c4fc3087833549752bdcdc3 > ","9-2438fa9601119c8fe2c0b2f4a688f65f"]} > $ curl http://127.0.0.1:5984/conflict_test/test?open_revs=all > [{"ok": > {"_id > ":"test","_rev":"9-2438fa9601119c8fe2c0b2f4a688f65f","hello":"bar"}}, > {"ok":{"_id":"test","_rev":"10- > ca7d1f8bc31d20ad4898e4024547c4c6","hello":"baz"}}, > {"ok": > {"_id > ":"test","_rev":"9-9b4928288c4fc3087833549752bdcdc3","hello":"foo"}}] > > Code to do this is attached. > > Regards, > > Brian. >