Manage Scopes and Collections
Scopes and collections allow you to organize your documents within a database.
Default Scopes and Collections
Every database you create contains a default scope and a default collection named _default.
If you create a document in the database and don’t specify a specific scope or collection, it is saved in the default collection, in the default scope.
If you upgrade from a version of Couchbase Lite prior to 3.1, all existing data is automatically placed in the default scope and default collection.
The default scope and collection cannot be dropped.
Create a Scope and Collection
In addition to the default scope and collection, you can create your own scope and collection when you create a document.
Naming conventions for collections and scopes:
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Must be between 1 and 251 characters in length.
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Can only contain the characters
A-Z,a-z,0-9, and the symbols_,-, and%. -
Cannot start with
_or%. -
Scope names must be unique in databases.
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Collection names must be unique within a scope.
| Scope and collection names are case sensitive. |
CBLCollection* collection = [self.database createCollectionWithName:@"myCollectionName"
scope:@"myScopeName"
error:&error];
In the example above, you can see that db.createCollection() can take two parameters.
The first is the scope assigned to the created collection, if this parameter is omitted then a collection of the given name will be assigned to the _default scope. In this case, creating a collection called Verlaine.
The second parameter is the name of the collection you want to create, in this case Verlaine.
In the second section of the example you can see db.createCollection("Television", "Verlaine").
This creates the collection Verlaine and then checks to see if the scope Television exists.
If the scope Television exists, the collection Verlaine is assigned to the scope Television. If not, a new scope, Television is created and then the collection Verlaine is assigned to it.
You cannot create an empty user-defined scope.
A scope is implicitly created in the db.createCollection() method.
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Index a Collection
CBLFullTextIndexConfiguration* config = [[CBLFullTextIndexConfiguration alloc]
initWithExpression: @[@"overview"]
ignoreAccents: NO
language: nil];
[collection createIndexWithName: @"overviewFTSIndex" config:config error: &error];
Drop a Collection
BOOL success = [self.database deleteCollectionWithName:@"myCollectionName"
scope:@"myScopeName"
error:&error];
if (!success) {
NSLog(@"Failed to delete the collection %@", error);
}
| There is no need to drop a user-defined scope. User-defined scopes are dropped when the collections associated with them contain no documents. |