I am writing a small Python program that loads some documents into couchdb. It would be very convenient to check whether a database with a certain name already exists, so I can either create a new one or open the existing one. What I want to do is something like this:
import couchdb
def connect(url, dbName):
server = couchdb.Server(url)
if dbName exists: # how do I do this?
return server[dbName]
else:
return server.create(dbName)
I know a try-except block would do the trick, but isn't there a more elegant way?
The easiest way I can think is:
import couchdb
server = couchdb.Server("http://localhost:5984")
"dataBaseName" in server
Return True if a database with the name exists, False otherwise
https://github.com/djc/couchdb-python/blob/master/couchdb/client.py#L90-L101
You can do something like:
try:
couch = couchdb.Server() # assuming localhost
db = couch['existent']
except:
db = couch.create('somedb')
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