Apache CouchDB, a powerful open source NoSQL database server can be installed on Ubuntu 16.04 / 17.10 and 18.04 easily… and this tutorial is going to show students and new users how to do that…
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For those who don’t know Apache CouchDB, here’s a brief overview…
Apache CouchDB is a general purpose NoSQL database server that works just like any other database behind an application server of your choice….. you can add custom functions using different programming languages such as Erlang, C/C++, Java, etc… It uses JSON natively and supports binary for all your data storage needs…
It is used by major corporations and businesses looking for high performance NoSQL database systems… Most people will tell you a thing or two about MySQL and MariaDB… however, for professionals, Apache CouchDB is a stable choice…
To learn how to install Apache CouchDB Ubuntu, follow the steps below
Step 1: Add Apache CouchDB Repository to Ubuntu
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Adding Apache CouchDB repository to Ubuntu is easy… all you have to run is run the commands below to add the repository key… the key is there to authenticate and validate pacakges from the repository….
Run the commands below to add the repository key and the repository…
When you’re done… continue below…
Step 2: Update and Install Apache CouchDB
Now that the repository and key are added, run the commands below to update and install the latest Apache CouchDB packages..
To install Apache CouchDB, run the commands below
During hte installation, you should see messages to select some optino….
Next, select standalone option and continue..
Next, type in the interface IP address and continue..
After that, type and confirm the admin password and complete the installation… After isntalling Apache CouchDB, the commands below can be used to stop, start, enable and check its status
This is what the status command shows
Step 3: Accessing Apache CouchDB
After installing CouchDB, you can now open your browser and browse to the server hostname or IP addresss followed by port # 5984
http://127.0.0.1:5984/_utils/
Type in the admin username and password…
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Enjoy!
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