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Limitations, Restrictions, and Known Issues

All Cloudant SDKs

Path elements containing the + character

Path elements containing the + character in the SDKs are not interoperable with:

  • Cloudant
  • Apache CouchDB versions older than 3.2.0
  • Apache CouchDB versions 3.2.0 or newer with the setting decode_plus_to_space = true

This is because standard URL encoding libraries following the RFC3986 URI specification do not encode the + character in path elements.

  • It is possible to workaround for document names with a + in the ID (e.g. docidwith+char) by using:
    • For reading: use the post all docs operation and the key or keys parameter with a value of the document ID including the +.
    • For writing: use the post document operation or post bulk docs operation with the value of the document ID including the +.
  • There is no pre-encoding workaround because the result is a double encoding e.g. using %2b in the path element ends up being double encoded as %252b.

Views

Objects as keys

Using JSON objects as keys (e.g. start_key, end_key, key, keys) can cause inconsistent results because the ordering of the members of the JSON object after serialization is not guaranteed.

Documents

Attachments

The atts_since parameter is not supported when retrieving a document. The workaround is to call POST /{db}/_bulk_get using the atts_since field under the docs request body. See the alternative example request for atts_since using the /_bulk_get endpoint in our API Docs. Example JSON request body:

{
  "docs": [{"id": "order00058", "atts_since": "1-99b02e08da151943c2dcb40090160bb8"}]
}

Open revisions

The open_revs parameter is not supported when retrieving a document. If you want to retrieve documents with all leaf revisions (open_revs=all), the workaround is to call POST /{db}/_bulk_get using the id field within the docs array request body. See the alternative example request for open_revs=all using the /_bulk_get endpoint in our API Docs. Example JSON request body:

{
  "docs": [{"id": "order00067"}]
}

If you want to retrieve documents of specified leaf revisions (e.g. open_revs=["3-917fa2381192822767f010b95b45325b", "4-a5be949eeb7296747cc271766e9a498b"]), the workaround is to call POST /{db}/_bulk_get using the same id value for each unique rev value within of the docs array request body. See the default example request using the /_bulk_get endpoint in our API Docs. Example JSON request body:

{
  "docs": [
    {
      "id": "order00067",
      "rev": "3-917fa2381192822767f010b95b45325b"
    },
    {
      "id": "order00067",
      "rev": "4-a5be949eeb7296747cc271766e9a498b"
    }
  ]
}

Compression

  • Manually setting an Accept-Encoding header on requests will disable the transparent gzip decompression of response bodies from the server.
  • Manually setting a Content-Encoding header on requests will disable the transparent gzip compression of request bodies to the server.

Changes feed

Filter functions

The SDK does not support passing user-defined query or body parameters in _changes requests for dynamic filter functions in design documents. The workaround and recommended option is to use a selector type filter. For example, if you are using a _changes request like /{db}/_changes?filter=myDdoc/byName&name=Jane with a filter function like:

function(doc, req) {
    if (doc.name !== req.query.name) {
        return false;
    }
    return true; 
}

It can be replaced with a request using a selector filter:

Cloudant service = Cloudant.newInstance();

PostChangesOptions changesOptions = new PostChangesOptions.Builder()
        .db("example")
        .filter("_selector")
        .selector(Collections.singletonMap("name", "Jane"))
        .build();

ChangesResult response =
        service.postChanges(changesOptions).execute()
                .getResult();

Cloudant SDK for Java

Search

Analyzer definitions should be in object format

In order to be able to deserialize a design document with a search index analyzer into the model object the analyzer must be stored in the design document described in object format, not a string format e.g.

{
  "analyzer": {
    "name": "keyword"
  }
}

not

{
  "analyzer": "keyword"
}

Note that analyzers created using the Java SDK object models will use the object format. As such the issue will only manifest when trying to read a design document created from another source with this exception:

Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was STRING

Facet counting deserialization errors in no match cases

In Apache CouchDB versions 3.3.2 or older and Cloudant versions 8435 and older when obtaining a SearchResult with counts if there are no matches a deserialization error is encountered:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was NUMBER

The workaround is to use Raw IO functions to custom deserialize the response.

See issue #211.

Changes

Cannot automatically use the server default heartbeat interval

  • It is not possible to specify heartbeat=true to use the server side default heartbeat interval. The workaround is to specify a numerical heartbeat interval.

Optional booleans

Methods named is* may return a Boolean that can be null when the member is omitted from a response. An example is Document#isDeleted(). As such using a method reference like Document::isDeleted can result in a NullPointerException. A workaround is to wrap the method call in an Optional e.g.

Optional.ofNullable(doc.isDeleted()).orElse(false);

See issue #152.

Disabling request body compression

Some issues with older server versions can be worked around by disabling compression of request bodies. This is an example of how to do that.

import com.ibm.cloud.cloudant.v1.Cloudant;

Cloudant client = Cloudant.newInstance("YOUR_SERVICE_NAME");
client.enableGzipCompression(false);
...

Replication Documents

In order to be able to deserialize a replication document into the model object the source and target databases must be stored in an object format, not a string format e.g.

{
  "source": {
    "url": "https://<SERVICE_URL>/animaldb",
    "auth" : {
      "basic": {
        "username": "<SERVICE_USERNAME>",
        "password": "<SERVICE_PASSWORD>"
      }
    }
  },
  "target": {
    "url": "https://<TARGET_SERVICE_URL>/animaldb-target",
    "auth" : {
      "basic": {
        "username": "<TARGET_SERVICE_USERNAME>",
        "password": "<TARGET_SERVICE_PASSWORD>"
      }
    }
  }
}

not

{
  "source": "https://<SERVICE_USERNAME>:<SERVICE_PASSWORD>@<SERVICE_URL>",
  "target": "https://<TARGET_SERVICE_USERNAME>:<TARGET_SERVICE_PASSWORD>@<TARGET_SERVICE_URL>"
}

Note that replication documents created using the Java SDK object models will use the object format. As such the issue will only manifest when trying to read a replication document created from another source with this exception:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was STRING

If you need to read a replication document that uses string format source or target URLs the workaround is to use the getDocumentAsStream Raw IO function with the _replicator database name and your replication document id to custom deserialize the response.

Queries

Explain response

With Apache CouchDB versions 3.3.2 or older and Cloudant versions 8442 and older deserialization of the _explain response fails when the request does not list any fields to project and hence the response includes "fields": "all_fields".

If it is not possible to use a newer server version the workaround is to use Raw IO functions to custom deserialize the response.