A lot happened this month in CouchDB land: setting up an instance with Google Cloud got easier, we discover how CouchDB syncs conflicts without CRDTs and learn how CouchDB solves a hygiene safety use-case in hospitals.
Do you have a source or article I missed? Let me know in the comments.
Blog Articles
- Stephan H. Wissel covers CouchDB authentication using JWKS in-depth on their blog [shared in the CouchDB Slack]
- Though not strictly CouchDB-focused, this article examines why offline-first architecture is a pre-requisite to providing last-mile digital healthcare effectively, and why connectivity assumptions are not the only downfall of always-online solutions [Kaumudi Tiwari on Next Billion]
- If CouchDB is new to you, take a look at some tips on using it with different file systems depending on the OS you use [Neighbourhoodie Blog]
- Get your database started right with a small collection of tips for data modelling and indexing [Neighbourhoodie on DEV]
Videos
- Zixuan Liu & Ahlam Aatif presented offline-first architecture at the Nordic Developer Conference in Oslo this past May; recordings are now up [NDC Conferences on YouTube]
- DevNami provides a walkthrough to create a CouchDB instance in Google Cloud if you want to preview the steps before starting [DevNami on YouTube]
- This past week Jan Lehnardt showed the local-first community How to Sync Anything while managing conflicts along the way and avoiding CRDTs [Local First Meetups]
- π©πͺ Jan was also an invited guest on the German-language Working Draft podcast this month and discussed how CouchDB is suited for local-first and offline-first scenarios; catch the episode on YouTube for auto-generated subtitles [Jan Lehnardt on the Working Draft Podcast]
Misc
- Semra Tebrizcik and their co-authors implement CouchDB as the preferred database to address traceability in hospital hygiene using a distributed ledger [originally published in Applied Sciences; full article available via Research Gate]
Tools
- Excitingly, the Google Cloud β CouchDB connector received some updates this past month, making it even easier to put CouchDB behind production projects [Google Cloud Integrations Documentation]
I hope Augustβs developments mean you get even more out of CouchDB. See you here next month!