spring-boot/spring-boot-samples/spring-boot-sample-data-couchbase/README.adoc
Stephane Nicoll 64a5cad09a Improve couchbase support
Expose an `auto-index` property that controls if views and indexes
should be created automatically.

Update the sample so that it uses this new property, lowering the manual
steps to make it working on a vanilla couchbase server.

See gh-3498
2016-02-16 11:42:14 +01:00

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= Spring Boot Couchbase Sample
This sample demonstrates how you can store a simple document using Spring Data Couchbase.
The sample expects couchbase to run on your machine with a bucket named `default` and
no password. You can customize these settings in `application.properties`.
This sample also configures the `auto-index` property and the `UserRepository` defines
the `all` view so you should be able to invoke `findAll` for this sample.
== Creating the view manually
If you don't want to rely on `auto-index` and better understand how this works behind the
scenes, you need to create an `all` view for the `User`. Go to the Couchbase servers
admin console and visit the Views screen, then click `Create Development View` and name
it `all` with `user` as document name. On that view, you need to change the code to:
```java
function (doc, meta) {
if (doc._class == "sample.data.couchbase.User") {
emit(meta.id, null);
}
}
```
and the _reduce_ function to `_count`. After you've saved your changes go back to `Views`
and click on `Publish` so that the `all` view move to the `Production Views` tab.