In order to use IrisCOuch you will need to have created a valid account. IrisCouch actually exposes two database services:
var client = pkgcloud.database.createClient({
provider: 'iriscouch',
username: 'bob',
password: '1234'
});
//
// Create a couch
//
client.create({
subdomain: 'pkgcloud-nodejitsu-test-7',
first_name: 'pkgcloud',
last_name: 'pkgcloud',
email: '[email protected]'
}, function (err, result) {
//
// Check now exists @ http://pkgcloud-nodejitsu-test-7.iriscouch.com
//
console.log(err, result);
});
IrisCouch also supports provisioning redis databases. In this case just pass the option type: 'redis'
to the create()
method and put a password
for the access.
//
// Crate a redis database
//
client.create({
subdomain: 'pkgcloud-nodejitsu-test-7',
first_name: 'pkgcloud',
last_name: 'pkgcloud',
email: '[email protected]',
//
// For redis instead of couch just put type to redis
//
type: 'redis',
//
// AND ADD A PASSWORD! (required)
//
password: 'mys3cur3p4ssw0rd'
}, function (err, result) {
//
// Check the connection, use result.host and result.password values
// redis-cli -h $RESULT.HOST -a $RESULT.PASSWORD
//
console.log('HOST to connect:', result.host);
console.log('KEY to use:', result.password);
});
The client
instance returned by pkgcloud.database.createClient
has the following methods for IrisCouch:
client.create(options, callback)