# Couchbase C Client [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/couchbase/libcouchbase.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/couchbase/libcouchbase) This is the C client library for [Couchbase](http://www.couchbase.com) It communicates with the cluster and speaks the relevant protocols necessary to connect to the cluster and execute data operations. ## Features * Can function as either a synchronous or asynchronous library * Callback Oriented * Can integrate with most other asynchronous environments. You can write your code to integrate it into your environment. Currently support exists for * [libuv](http://github.com/joyent/libuv) (Windows and POSIX) * [libev](http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html) (POSIX) * [libevent](http://libevent.org/) (POSIX) * `select` (Windows and POSIX) * IOCP (Windows Only) * Support for operation batching * Cross Platform - Tested on Linux, OS X, and Windows. ## Building Before you build from this repository, please check the [installation page](http://developer.couchbase.com/server/other-products/release-notes-archives/c-sdk) to see if there is a binary or release tarball available for your needs. Since the code here is not part of an official release it has therefore not gone through our release testing process. ### Dependencies By default the library depends on: * _libevent_ (or _libev_) for the primary I/O backend. * _openssl_ for SSL transport. * _CMake_ version 2.8.9 or greater (for building) On Unix-like systems these dependencies are checked for by default while on Windows they are not checked by default. On Unix, the build system will expect to have _libevent_ or _libev_ installed, unless building plugins is explicitly disabled (see further). ### Building on Unix-like systems Provided is a convenience script called `cmake/configure`. It is a Perl script and functions like a normal `autotools` script. ```shell $ git clone git://github.com/couchbase/libcouchbase.git $ cd libcouchbase && mkdir build && cd build $ ../cmake/configure $ make $ ctest ``` ### Building on Windows Assuming `git` and Visual Studio 2010 are installed, from a `CMD` shell, do: ``` C:\> git clone git://github.com/couchbase/libcouchbase.git C:\> mkdir lcb-build C:\> cd lcb-build C:\> cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" ..\libcouchbase C:\> cmake --build . ``` This will generate and build a Visual Studio `.sln` file. Windows builds are known to work on Visual Studio versions 2008, 2010 and 2012. If you wish to link against OpenSSL, you should set the value of `OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR` to the location of the installation path, as described [here](https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/blob/master/Modules/FindOpenSSL.cmake) ## Bugs, Support, Issues You may report issues in the library in our issue tracked at . Sign up for an account and file an issue against the _Couchbase C Client Library_ project. The developers of the library hang out in IRC on `#libcouchbase` on irc.freenode.net. ## Examples * The `examples` directory * Official client libraries using libcouchbase * [node.js](http://github.com/couchbase/couchnode) * [Python](http://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-python-client) * [Ruby](http://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-ruby-client) (uses the old < 2.6 API) * [PHP](http://github.com/couchbase/php-couchbase) (uses the old < 2.6 API) * Community projects using libcouchbase * [C++11 wrapper](https://github.com/couchbaselabs/libcouchbase-cxx) * [cberl - Couchbase NIF](https://github.com/wcummings/cberl) * [Perl client](https://github.com/mnunberg/perl-Couchbase-Client) ## Documentation Documentation is available in guide format (introducing the basic concepts of Couchbase and the library). It is recommended for first-time users, and can be accessed at our [Documentation Site](http://developer.couchbase.com/documentation/server/4.5/sdk/c/start-using-sdk.html). API documentation is also available and is generated from the library's headers. It may contain references to more advanced features not found in the guide. API documentation may be generated by running `doxygen` within the source root directory. When this is done, you should have a `doc/html/index.html` page which may be viewed. Doxygen may be downloaded from the [doxygen downloads page](http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/download.html). Note however that most Linux distributions as well as Homebrew contain Doxygen in their repositories. ``` $ doxygen $ xdg-open doc/html/index.html # Linux $ open doc/html/index.html # OS X ``` You may also generate documentation using the `doc/Makefile` which dynamically inserts version information ``` $ make -f doc/Makefile public # for public documentation $ make -f doc/Makefile internal # for internal documentation ``` The generated documentation will be in the `doc/public/html` directory for public documentation, and in the `doc/internal/html` directory for internal documentation. ## Contributors The following people contributed to libcouchbase (in alphabetic order) (last updated Nov. 27 2014) * Brett Lawson * Dave Rigby * Jan Lehnardt * Mark Nunberg * Matt Ingenthron * Patrick Varley * Paul Farag * Pierre Joye * Sebastian * Sergey Avseyev * Subhashni Balakrishnan * Sundar Sridharan * Trond Norbye * Volker Mische * William Bowers * Yura Sokolov * Yury Alioshinov ## License libcouchbase is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. See `LICENSE` file for details.