tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581197352358126527.post3573182736566381104..comments2024-03-28T00:32:25.959-07:00Comments on japh(r) by Chris Strom: Pass-Thru Node.js and CouchDBAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00135361916531185929noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581197352358126527.post-23652135876461808642012-05-30T14:35:15.970-07:002012-05-30T14:35:15.970-07:00Actually, there isn't any Backbone code in thi...Actually, there isn't any Backbone code in this post. All of this was in the express.js webserver which I'm using here to read from CouchDB and send to the browser in a REST-like JSON format. The routing that I talk about in this post is server-side, express.js routing -- not Backbone routing.<br /><br />I start the converting to Backbone.js a few days later: http://japhr.blogspot.com/2011/08/converting-to-backbonejs.html.<br /><br />The end result is at: https://github.com/eee-c/Funky-Backbone.js-Calendar, but if you keep following the "next" links at the top of this page, I try to explain my entire process -- perhaps it could be of some use?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00135361916531185929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581197352358126527.post-73599940924086692722012-05-23T23:46:19.083-07:002012-05-23T23:46:19.083-07:00Hi Chris
I am really new to this so need a little ...Hi Chris<br />I am really new to this so need a little help. Actualy i am trying to get data from couchdb n display it on the page using backbone.js. so in your example after u create the calender database you hav used the backbone.js code to route the events ryt? i want to knw where exactly do u execute that code..?? where do u have to write it?Prajnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17884729882852750112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581197352358126527.post-36828844739732367282011-12-12T15:27:59.433-08:002011-12-12T15:27:59.433-08:00Yes, it does. Thanks a lot
I am planning to work ...Yes, it does. Thanks a lot<br /><br />I am planning to work through the series since I like to work in a similar fashion when trying to explore a new topic /language.<br /><br />I will try to keep the questions to a minimum though :D<br /><br />thanks againgizzmo (a human one!)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00890376683774885862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581197352358126527.post-11491260717895155782011-12-12T12:25:36.915-08:002011-12-12T12:25:36.915-08:00If you look closely, the two screenshots are diffe...If you look closely, the two screenshots are different. The attribute keys (title, startDate, etc) are the same, but the values (2011-08-25, 2011-08-26) are different.<br /><br />Good luck following along with the series. I didn't really write it with the idea that people would try to recreate the code / DB. Hopefully there won't be too many gaps along the way. <br /><br />Source is here: https://github.com/eee-c/Funky-Backbone.js-Calendar (much of it is in branches).<br /><br />Hope that helps.<br /><br />-ChrisAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00135361916531185929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581197352358126527.post-10784215963353032202011-12-12T11:02:15.452-08:002011-12-12T11:02:15.452-08:00Hello Chris,
I have a quick question please. I am...Hello Chris,<br /><br />I have a quick question please. I am just starting on this series and I am a total CouchDB n00b. I notice that the screen-shots for 'I create a calendar event' and 'an event for tomorrow' are the same. Is this intended? Could you pls. take a second and pls. fix or point me to some related info. <br /><br />thanks a bunchgizzmo (a human one!)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00890376683774885862noreply@blogger.com