YUKI Hiroshi
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Mon May 26 18:34:14 JST 2014
YUKI Hiroshi 2014-05-26 18:34:14 +0900 (Mon, 26 May 2014) New Revision: 10e6ec56317928354241aeaa3be73c161fc4f88c https://github.com/droonga/droonga.org/commit/10e6ec56317928354241aeaa3be73c161fc4f88c Message: Use default port number of droonga-http-server Modified files: tutorial/1.0.3/basic/index.md Modified: tutorial/1.0.3/basic/index.md (+3 -4) =================================================================== --- tutorial/1.0.3/basic/index.md 2014-05-26 18:32:12 +0900 (187c9ae) +++ tutorial/1.0.3/basic/index.md 2014-05-26 18:34:14 +0900 (15f43c7) @@ -1317,8 +1317,7 @@ Let's use the `droonga-http-server` as an HTTP protocol adapter. It is an npm pa Then, run it. - # droonga-http-server --port 3000 \ - --receive-host-name=192.168.0.10 \ + # droonga-http-server --receive-host-name=192.168.0.10 \ --droonga-engine-host-name=192.168.0.10 \ --daemon \ --pid-file $PWD/droonga-http-server.pid @@ -1328,7 +1327,7 @@ Then, run it. We're all set. Let's send a search request to the protocol adapter via HTTP. At first, try to get all records of the `Stores` table by a request like following. (Note: The `attributes=_key` parameter means "export the value of the column `_key` to the search result". If you don't set the parameter, each record returned in the `records` will become just a blank array. You can specify multiple column names by the delimiter `,`. For example `attributes=_key,location` will return both the primary key and the location for each record.) - # curl "http://192.168.0.10:3000/tables/Store?attributes=_key&limit=-1" + # curl "http://192.168.0.10:10041/tables/Store?attributes=_key&limit=-1" { "stores": { "count": 40, @@ -1461,7 +1460,7 @@ Because the `count` says `40`, you know there are all 40 records in the table. S Next step, let's try more meaningful query. To search stores which contain "Columbus" in their name, give `Columbus` as the parameter `query`, and give `_key` as the parameter `match_to` which means the column to be searched. Then: - # curl "http://192.168.0.10:3000/tables/Store?query=Columbus&match_to=_key&attributes=_key&limit=-1" + # curl "http://192.168.0.10:10041/tables/Store?query=Columbus&match_to=_key&attributes=_key&limit=-1" { "stores": { "count": 2, -------------- next part -------------- HTML����������������������������... 다운로드