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CouchDB and PHP Web Development Beginner's Guide

By : Tim Juravich
Book Image

CouchDB and PHP Web Development Beginner's Guide

By: Tim Juravich

Overview of this book

CouchDB is a NoSQL database which is making waves in the development world. It's the tool of choice for many PHP developers so they need to understand the robust features of CouchDB and the tools that are available to them.CouchDB and PHP Web Development Beginner's Guide will teach you the basics and fundamentals of using CouchDB within a project. You will learn how to build an application from beginning to end, learning the difference between the "quick way"ù to do things, and the "right way"ù by looking through a variety of code examples and real world scenarios. You will start with a walkthrough of setting up a sound development environment and then learn to create a variety of documents manually and programmatically. You will also learn how to manage their source control with Git and keep track of their progress. With each new concept, such as adding users and posts to your application, the author will take you through code step-by-step and explain how to use CouchDB's robust features. Finally, you will learn how to easily deploy your application and how to use simple replication to scale your application.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
CouchDB and PHP Web Development Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
4
Starting your Application

Time for action — installing and configuring Git


Get ready! We are going to install Git onto our computer using Homebrew.

  1. 1. Open Terminal.

  2. 2. Run the following command to install Git using Homebrew:

    brew install git
    
    
  3. 3. Terminal will download and install Git for you in just a matter of moments. It will then respond with a success message telling you that Git has been installed.

  4. 4. After Git has been installed, you need to configure it so that it knows who you are when you commit changes to data. Run the following commands to identify yourself and make sure to fill in your own information where I've put Your Name and [email protected]:

    git config global user.name "Your Name"
    git config global user.email [email protected]
    
    

What just happened?

We just installed Git from the source using Homebrew. We then configured Git to use our name and e-mail address. These settings will make sure that any changes that are committed to source control from this machine are identified.