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# IBM Cloudant Node.js SDK Version 0.5.1

IBM Cloudant Node.js SDK is a client library that interacts with the
[IBM Cloudant APIs](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node).

Disclaimer: This library is still a 0.x release. We do consider this
library production-ready and capable, but there are still some
limitations we’re working to resolve, and refinements we want to
deliver. We are working really hard to minimise the disruption from
now until the 1.0 release, but there may still be some changes that
impact applications using this SDK. For now, be sure to pin versions
to avoid surprises.

<details>
<summary>Table of Contents</summary>

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- [Overview](#overview)
- [Features](#features)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Authentication](#authentication)
  * [Authentication with environment variables](#authentication-with-environment-variables)
    + [IAM authentication](#iam-authentication)
    + [Session cookie authentication](#session-cookie-authentication)
    + [Basic authentication](#basic-authentication)
  * [Authentication with external configuration](#authentication-with-external-configuration)
  * [Programmatic authentication](#programmatic-authentication)
- [Using the SDK](#using-the-sdk)
  * [Request timeout configuration](#request-timeout-configuration)
  * [Code examples](#code-examples)
    + [1. Create a database and add a document](#1-create-a-database-and-add-a-document)
    + [2. Retrieve information from an existing database](#2-retrieve-information-from-an-existing-database)
    + [3. Update your previously created document](#3-update-your-previously-created-document)
    + [4. Delete your previously created document](#4-delete-your-previously-created-document)
    + [Further code examples](#further-code-examples)
  * [Error handling](#error-handling)
  * [Raw IO](#raw-io)
  * [Further resources](#further-resources)
- [Questions](#questions)
- [Issues](#issues)
- [Open source at IBM](#open-source-at-ibm)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
- [License](#license)

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</details>

## Overview

The IBM Cloudant Node.js SDK allows developers to programmatically
interact with [IBM Cloudant](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant)
with the help of the `@ibm-cloud/cloudant` package.

## Features

The purpose of this Node.js SDK is to wrap most of the HTTP request APIs
provided by Cloudant and supply other functions to ease the usage of Cloudant.
This SDK should make life easier for programmers to do what’s really important
to them: developing software.

Reasons why you should consider using Cloudant Node.js SDK in your
project:

- Supported by IBM Cloudant.
- Server compatibility with:
    - IBM Cloudant.
    - [Apache CouchDB 3.x](https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/) for data operations.
- Includes all the most popular and latest supported endpoints for
  applications.
- Handles the authentication.
- Familiar user experience with IBM Cloud SDKs.
- Flexibility to use either built-in models or byte-based requests and responses for documents.
- `Promise` based design with asynchronous HTTP requests.
- Use either as native JavaScript or take advantage of TypeScript models.
- Transparently compresses request and response bodies.

## Prerequisites

- A
  [Cloudant](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant/getting-started.html#step-1-connect-to-your-cloudant-nosql-db-service-instance-on-ibm-cloud)
  service instance or a
  [CouchDB](https://docs.couchdb.org/en/latest/install/index.html)
  server.
- Node.js 14, 16 or 18.

## Installation

```sh
npm install @ibm-cloud/cloudant
```

## Authentication

[service-credentials]: https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant?topic=Cloudant-locating-your-service-credentials
[cloud-IAM-mgmt]: https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant?topic=Cloudant-managing-access-for-cloudant#introduction-iam-ai
[couch-cookie-auth]: https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/api/server/authn.html#cookie-authentication
[cloudant-cookie-auth]: https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant?topic=Cloudant-work-with-your-account#cookie-authentication
[couch-basic-auth]: https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/api/server/authn.html#basic-authentication
[cloudant-basic-auth]: https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant?topic=Cloudant-work-with-your-account#basic-authentication

This library requires some of your
[Cloudant service credentials][service-credentials] to authenticate with your
account.

1. `IAM`, `COUCHDB_SESSION`, `BASIC` or `NOAUTH` **authentication type**.
    1. [*IAM authentication*](#iam-authentication) is highly recommended when your
    back-end database server is [**Cloudant**][cloud-IAM-mgmt]. This
    authentication type requires a server-generated `apikey` instead of a
    user-given password. You can create one
    [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/iam/apikeys).
    1. [*Session cookie (`COUCHDB_SESSION`) authentication*](#session-cookie-authentication)
    is recommended for [Apache CouchDB][couch-cookie-auth] or for
    [Cloudant][cloudant-cookie-auth] when IAM is unavailable. It exchanges username
    and password credentials for an `AuthSession` cookie from the `/_session`
    endpoint.
    1. [*Basic* (or legacy) *authentication*](#basic-authentication) is a fallback
    for both [Cloudant][cloudant-basic-auth] and [Apache CouchDB][couch-basic-auth]
    back-end database servers. This authentication type requires the good old
    `username` and `password` credentials.
    1. *Noauth* authentication does not require credentials. Note that this
    authentication type only works with queries against a database with read
    access for everyone.
1. The service `url`.

There are several ways to **set** these properties:

1. As [environment variables](#authentication-with-environment-variables)
1. The [programmatic approach](#programmatic-authentication)
1. With an [external credentials file](#authentication-with-external-configuration)

### Authentication with environment variables

#### IAM authentication

For Cloudant *IAM authentication*, set the following environmental variables by
replacing the `<url>` and `<apikey>` with your proper
[service credentials][service-credentials]. There is no need to set
`CLOUDANT_AUTH_TYPE` to `IAM` because it is the default.

```bash
CLOUDANT_URL=<url>
CLOUDANT_APIKEY=<apikey>
```

#### Session cookie authentication

For `COUCHDB_SESSION` authentication, set the following environmental variables
by replacing the `<url>`, `<username>` and `<password>` with your proper
[service credentials][service-credentials].

```bash
CLOUDANT_AUTH_TYPE=COUCHDB_SESSION
CLOUDANT_URL=<url>
CLOUDANT_USERNAME=<username>
CLOUDANT_PASSWORD=<password>
```

#### Basic authentication

For *Basic authentication*, set the following environmental variables by
replacing the `<url>`, `<username>` and `<password>` with your proper
[service credentials][service-credentials].

```bash
CLOUDANT_AUTH_TYPE=BASIC
CLOUDANT_URL=<url>
CLOUDANT_USERNAME=<username>
CLOUDANT_PASSWORD=<password>
```

**Note**: There are also additional [*Bearer token*](https://github.com/IBM/node-sdk-core/blob/main/Authentication.md#bearer-token-authentication), [*Container*](https://github.com/IBM/node-sdk-core/blob/main/Authentication.md#container-authentication) and [*VPC Instance*](https://github.com/IBM/node-sdk-core/blob/main/Authentication.md#vpc-instance-authentication) authentication methods. For more details, please follow the provided links.
We recommend that you use [IAM](#iam-authentication) for Cloudant and
[Session](#session-cookie-authentication) for CouchDB authentication.

### Authentication with external configuration

To use an external configuration file, the
[Cloudant API docs](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node#authentication-with-external-configuration),
or the
[general SDK usage information](https://github.com/IBM/ibm-cloud-sdk-common#using-external-configuration)
will guide you.

### Programmatic authentication

To learn more about how to use programmatic authentication, see the related
documentation in the
[Cloudant API docs](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node#programmatic-authentication)
or in the
[Node.js SDK Core document](https://github.com/IBM/node-sdk-core/blob/main/Authentication.md) about authentication.

## Using the SDK

For fundamental SDK usage information and config options, please see the common [IBM Cloud SDK](https://github.com/IBM/ibm-cloud-sdk-common/blob/main/README.md) documentation.

### Request timeout configuration

No request timeout is defined, but a 2.5m connect and 2.5m read timeout is set by default. Be sure to set a request timeout appropriate to your application usage and environment.
The [request timeout](https://github.com/IBM/ibm-cloud-sdk-common/blob/main/README.md) section contains details on how to change the value.

**Note:** System settings may take precedence over configured timeout values.

### Code examples

The following code examples
[authenticate with the environment variables](#authenticate-with-environment-variables).

#### 1. Create a database and add a document

**Note:** This example code assumes that `orders` database does not exist in your account.

This example code creates `orders` database and adds a new document "example"
into it. To connect, you must set your environment variables with
the *service url*, *authentication type* and *authentication credentials*
of your Cloudant service.

Cloudant environment variable naming starts with a *service name* prefix that identifies your service.
By default this is `CLOUDANT`, see the settings in the
[authentication with environment variables section](#authentication-with-environment-variables).

If you would like to rename your Cloudant service from `CLOUDANT`,
you must use your defined service name as the prefix for all Cloudant related environment variables.

Once the environment variables are set, you can try out the code examples.

<details open>
<summary>TypeScript:</summary>

```ts
import {CloudantV1} from "@ibm-cloud/cloudant";
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/ts/CreateDbAndDoc.ts /interface/ $)
```ts
interface OrderDocument extends CloudantV1.Document {
  name?: string;
  joined?: string;
  _id: string;
  _rev?: string;
}

// 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name ======================
const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});

// 2. Create a database =========================================================
const exampleDbName = 'orders';

// Try to create database if it doesn't exist
const createDb = client
  .putDatabase({ db: exampleDbName })
  .then((putDatabaseResult) => {
    if (putDatabaseResult.result.ok) {
      console.log(`"${exampleDbName}" database created."`);
    }
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    if (err.code === 412) {
      console.log(
        `Cannot create "${exampleDbName}" database, it already exists.`
      );
    }
  });

// 3. Create a document =========================================================
// Create a document object with "example" id
const exampleDocId = 'example';

// Setting `_id` for the document is optional when postDocument function is used for CREATE.
// When `_id` is not provided the server will generate one for your document.
const exampleDocument: OrderDocument = { _id: exampleDocId };

// Add "name" and "joined" fields to the document
exampleDocument.name = 'Bob Smith';
exampleDocument.joined = '2019-01-24T10:42:59.000Z';

// Save the document in the database with "postDocument" function
createDb.then(() => {
  client
    .postDocument({
      db: exampleDbName,
      document: exampleDocument,
    })
    // ==========================================================================
    // Note: saving the document can also be done with the "putDocument"
    // function. In this case `docId` is required for a CREATE operation:
    /*
    .putDocument({
      db: exampleDbName,
      docId: exampleDocId,
      document: exampleDocument,
    })
    */
    // ==========================================================================
    .then((createDocumentResponse) => {
      // Keeping track of the revision number of the document object
      // is necessary for further UPDATE/DELETE operations:
      exampleDocument._rev = createDocumentResponse.result.rev;
      console.log(
        'You have created the document:\n' +
          JSON.stringify(exampleDocument, null, 2)
      );
    });
});
```
</details>

<details>
<summary>JavaScript:</summary>

```js
const { CloudantV1 } = require('@ibm-cloud/cloudant');
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/js/CreateDbAndDoc.js /const createDbAndDoc/ /createDbAndDoc\(\);\n\}/)
```js
const createDbAndDoc = async () => {
  // 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name ====================
  const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});

  // 2. Create a database =======================================================
  const exampleDbName = 'orders';

  // Try to create database if it doesn't exist
  try {
    const putDatabaseResult = (
      await client.putDatabase({
        db: exampleDbName,
      })
    ).result;
    if (putDatabaseResult.ok) {
      console.log(`"${exampleDbName}" database created.`);
    }
  } catch (err) {
    if (err.code === 412) {
      console.log(
        `Cannot create "${exampleDbName}" database, it already exists.`
      );
    }
  }

  // 3. Create a document =======================================================
  // Create a document object with "example" id
  const exampleDocId = 'example';

  // Setting `_id` for the document is optional when "postDocument" function is used for CREATE.
  // When `_id` is not provided the server will generate one for your document.
  const exampleDocument = { _id: exampleDocId };

  // Add "name" and "joined" fields to the document
  exampleDocument['name'] = 'Bob Smith';
  exampleDocument.joined = '2019-01-24T10:42:59.000Z';

  // Save the document in the database with "postDocument" function
  const createDocumentResponse = await client.postDocument({
    db: exampleDbName,
    document: exampleDocument,
  });

  // ==========================================================================
  // Note: saving the document can also be done with the "putDocument"
  // function. In this case `docId` is required for a CREATE operation:
  /* const createDocumentResponse = await client.putDocument({
       db: exampleDbName,
       docId: exampleDocId,
       document: exampleDocument,
  }); */
  // ==========================================================================

  // Keeping track of the revision number of the document object
  // is necessary for further UPDATE/DELETE operations:
  exampleDocument._rev = createDocumentResponse.result.rev;
  console.log(
    'You have created the document:\n' +
      JSON.stringify(exampleDocument, null, 2)
  );
};

if (require.main === module) {
  createDbAndDoc();
}
```
</details>

When you run the code, you see a result similar to the following output.

[embedmd]:# (test/examples/output/CreateDbAndDoc.txt)
```txt
"orders" database created.
You have created the document:
{
  "_id": "example",
  "name": "Bob Smith",
  "joined": "2019-01-24T10:42:59.000Z",
  "_rev": "1-1b403633540686aa32d013fda9041a5d"
}
```

#### 2. Retrieve information from an existing database

**Note**: This example code assumes that you have created both the `orders`
database and the `example` document by
[running the previous example code](#1-create-a-database-and-add-a-document)
successfully. Otherwise, the following error message occurs, "Cannot delete document because either 'orders'
database or 'example' document was not found."

<details>
<summary>Gather database information example</summary>

<details open>
<summary>TypeScript:</summary>

```ts
import {CloudantV1} from "@ibm-cloud/cloudant";
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/ts/GetInfoFromExistingDatabase.ts /\/\/ 1./ $)
```ts
// 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name =====================
const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});

// 2. Get server information ====================================================
// call service without parameters:
client.getServerInformation().then((serverInformation) => {
  const { version } = serverInformation.result;
  console.log(`Server version ${version}`);
});

// 3. Get database information for "orders" ===================================
const dbName = 'orders';

// call service with embedded parameters:
client.getDatabaseInformation({ db: dbName }).then((dbInfo) => {
  const documentCount = dbInfo.result.doc_count;
  const dbNameResult = dbInfo.result.db_name;

  // 4. Show document count in database =========================================
  console.log(
    `Document count in "${dbNameResult}" database is ${documentCount}.`
  );
});

// 5. Get "example" document out of the database by document id =====================
const getDocParams: CloudantV1.GetDocumentParams = {
  db: dbName,
  docId: 'example',
};

// call service with predefined parameters:
client.getDocument(getDocParams).then((documentExample) => {
  // result object is defined as a Document here:
  const { result } = documentExample;
  console.log(
    `Document retrieved from database:\n${JSON.stringify(result, null, 2)}`
  );
});
```
</details>

<details>
<summary>JavaScript:</summary>

```js
const { CloudantV1 } = require('@ibm-cloud/cloudant');
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/js/GetInfoFromExistingDatabase.js /const getInfoFromExistingDatabase/ /getInfoFromExistingDatabase\(\);\n\}/)
```js
const getInfoFromExistingDatabase = async () => {
  // 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name  ===================
  const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});

  // 2. Get server information ==================================================
  // call service without parameters:
  const { version } = (await client.getServerInformation()).result;
  console.log(`Server version ${version}`);

  // 3. Get database information for "orders" =================================
  const dbName = 'orders';

  // call service with embedded parameters:
  const dbInfo = await client.getDatabaseInformation({ db: dbName });
  const documentCount = dbInfo.result.doc_count;
  const dbNameResult = dbInfo.result.db_name;

  // 4. Show document count in database =========================================
  console.log(
    `Document count in "${dbNameResult}" database is ${documentCount}.`
  );

  // 5. Get "example" document out of the database by document id ===================
  const getDocParams = { db: dbName, docId: 'example' };

  // call service with predefined parameters:
  const documentExample = await client.getDocument(getDocParams);

  // result object is defined as a Document here:
  const { result } = documentExample;

  console.log(
    `Document retrieved from database:\n${JSON.stringify(result, null, 2)}`
  );
};

if (require.main === module) {
  getInfoFromExistingDatabase();
}
```

</details>


</details>
When you run the code, you see a result similar to the following output.

[embedmd]:# (test/examples/output/GetInfoFromExistingDatabase.txt)
```txt
Server version 3.2.1
Document count in "orders" database is 1.
Document retrieved from database:
{
  "_id": "example",
  "_rev": "1-1b403633540686aa32d013fda9041a5d",
  "name": "Bob Smith",
  "joined": "2019-01-24T10:42:59.000Z"
}
```

#### 3. Update your previously created document

**Note**: This example code assumes that you have created both the `orders`
database and the `example` document by
[running the previous example code](#1-create-a-database-and-add-a-document)
successfully. Otherwise, the following error message occurs, "Cannot update document because either 'orders'
database or 'example' document was not found."

<details>
<summary>Update code example</summary>

<details open>
<summary>TypeScript:</summary>

```ts
import {CloudantV1} from "@ibm-cloud/cloudant";
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/ts/UpdateDoc.ts /interface/ $)
```ts
interface OrderDocument extends CloudantV1.Document {
  address?: string;
  joined?: string;
  _id?: string;
  _rev?: string;
}

// 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name ======================
const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});
// 2. Update the document =======================================================
// Set the options to get the document out of the database if it exists
const exampleDbName = 'orders';

// Try to get the document if it previously existed in the database
const getDocParams: CloudantV1.GetDocumentParams = {
  docId: 'example',
  db: exampleDbName,
};

// ==============================================================================
// Note : for response byte stream use:
/*
const getdocAsStreamParam: CloudantV1.GetDocumentAsStreamParams = {
  docId: 'example',
  db: exampleDbName,
};
client
  .getDocumentAsStream(getdocAsStreamParam)
  .then((documentAsByteStream) => {...});
*/
// ==============================================================================

client
  .getDocument(getDocParams)
  .then((docResult) => {
    // using OrderDocument on getDocument result:
    const document: OrderDocument = docResult.result;

    // Add Bob Smith's address to the document
    document.address = '19 Front Street, Darlington, DL5 1TY';

    // Remove the joined property from document object
    delete document.joined;

    // Update the document in the database
    client
      .postDocument({ db: exampleDbName, document })
      // ========================================================================
      // Note 1: for request byte stream use:
      // .postDocument(
      //   {db: exampleDbName, document: documentAsByteStream}
      // )
      // ========================================================================

      // ========================================================================
      // Note 2: updating the document can also be done with the "putDocument" function.
      // `docId` and `rev` are required for an UPDATE operation,
      // but `rev` can be provided in the document object as `_rev` too:
      /*
      .putDocument({
        db: exampleDbName,
        docId: document._id, // docId is a required parameter
        rev: document._rev,
        document, // _rev in the document object CAN replace above `rev` parameter
      })
      */
      // ========================================================================
      .then((res) => {
        // Keeping track of the latest revision number of the document object
        // is necessary for further UPDATE/DELETE operations:
        document._rev = res.result.rev;
        console.log(
          `You have updated the document:\n${JSON.stringify(document, null, 2)}`
        );
      });
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    if (err.code === 404) {
      console.log(
        `Cannot update document because either "${exampleDbName}" database or the "example" ` +
          `document was not found.`
      );
    }
  });
```
</details>

<details>
<summary>JavaScript:</summary>

```js
const { CloudantV1 } = require('@ibm-cloud/cloudant');
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/js/UpdateDoc.js /const updateDoc/ /updateDoc\(\);\n\}/)
```js
const updateDoc = async () => {
  // 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name ====================
  const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});
  // 2. Update the document =====================================================
  // Set the options to get the document out of the database if it exists
  const exampleDbName = 'orders';

  // Try to get the document if it previously existed in the database
  try {
    const document = (
      await client.getDocument({
        docId: 'example',
        db: exampleDbName,
      })
    ).result;

    // ==========================================================================
    // Note: for response byte stream use:
    /*
    const documentAsByteStream = (
      await client.getDocumentAsStream({
        docId: 'example',
        db: exampleDbName,
      })
    ).result;
    */
    // ==========================================================================

    // Add Bob Smith's address to the document
    document.address = '19 Front Street, Darlington, DL5 1TY';

    // Remove the joined property from document object
    delete document['joined'];

    // Keeping track of the latest revision number of the document object
    // is necessary for further UPDATE/DELETE operations:
    document._rev = (
      await client.postDocument({
        db: exampleDbName,
        document, // _id and _rev MUST be inside the document object
      })
    ).result.rev;

    // ==========================================================================
    // Note 1: for request byte stream use:
    /*
    document._rev = (
      await client.postDocument({
        db: exampleDbName,
        document: documentAsByteStream,
      })
    ).result.rev;
     */
    // ==========================================================================

    // ==========================================================================
    // Note 2: updating the document can also be done with the "putDocument" function.
    // `docId` and `rev` are required for an UPDATE operation,
    // but `rev` can be provided in the document object as `_rev` too:
    /*
    document._rev = (
      await client.putDocument({
        db: exampleDbName,
        docId: document._id, // docId is a required parameter
        rev: document._rev,
        document // _rev in the document object CAN replace above `rev` parameter
      })
    ).result.rev;
    */
    // ==========================================================================

    console.log(
      `You have updated the document:\n${JSON.stringify(document, null, 2)}`
    );
  } catch (err) {
    if (err.code === 404) {
      console.log(
        `Cannot update document because either "${exampleDbName}" database or the "example" ` +
          `document was not found.`
      );
    }
  }
};

if (require.main === module) {
  updateDoc();
}
```
</details>


</details>
When you run the code, you see a result similar to the following output.

[embedmd]:# (test/examples/output/UpdateDoc.txt)
```txt
You have updated the document:
{
  "_id": "example",
  "_rev": "2-4e2178e85cffb32d38ba4e451f6ca376",
  "name": "Bob Smith",
  "address": "19 Front Street, Darlington, DL5 1TY"
}
```

#### 4. Delete your previously created document

**Note**: This example code assumes that you have created both the `orders`
database and the `example` document by
[running the previous example code](#1-create-a-database-and-add-a-document)
successfully. Otherwise, the following error message occurs, "Cannot delete document because either 'orders'
database or 'example' document was not found."

<details>
<summary>Delete code example</summary>

<details open>
<summary>TypeScript:</summary>

```ts
import {CloudantV1} from "@ibm-cloud/cloudant";
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/ts/DeleteDoc.ts /interface/ $)
```ts
interface OrderDocument extends CloudantV1.Document {
  name?: string;
  address?: string;
  joined?: string;
  _id?: string;
  _rev?: string;
}

// 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name ======================
const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});

// 2. Delete the document =======================================================
// Set the options to get the document out of the database if it exists
const exampleDbName = 'orders';
const exampleDocId = 'example';

// Try to get the document if it previously existed in the database
const getDocParams: CloudantV1.GetDocumentParams = {
  docId: exampleDocId,
  db: exampleDbName,
};

client
  .getDocument(getDocParams)
  .then((docResult) => {
    const document: OrderDocument = docResult.result;

    client
      .deleteDocument({
        db: exampleDbName,
        docId: document._id, // `docId` is required for DELETE
        rev: document._rev, // `rev` is required for DELETE
      })
      .then(() => {
        console.log('You have deleted the document.');
      });
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    if (err.code === 404) {
      console.log(
        `Cannot delete document because either "${exampleDbName}" database or the "example" ` +
          `document was not found.`
      );
    }
  });
```
</details>

<details>
<summary>JavaScript:</summary>

```js
const { CloudantV1 } = require('@ibm-cloud/cloudant');
```
[embedmd]:# (test/examples/src/js/DeleteDoc.js /const deleteDoc/ /deleteDoc\(\);\n\}/)
```js
const deleteDoc = async () => {
  // 1. Create a client with `CLOUDANT` default service name ====================
  const client = CloudantV1.newInstance({});

  // 2. Delete the document =====================================================
  // Set the options to get the document out of the database if it exists
  const exampleDbName = 'orders';
  const exampleDocId = 'example';

  // Try to get the document if it previously existed in the database
  try {
    const document = (
      await client.getDocument({
        docId: exampleDocId,
        db: exampleDbName,
      })
    ).result;

    await client.deleteDocument({
      db: exampleDbName,
      docId: document._id, // `docId` is required for DELETE
      rev: document._rev, // `rev` is required for DELETE
    });
    console.log('You have deleted the document.');
  } catch (err) {
    if (err.code === 404) {
      console.log(
        `Cannot delete document because either "${exampleDbName}" database or the "example" ` +
          `document was not found.`
      );
    }
  }
};

if (require.main === module) {
  deleteDoc();
}
```
</details>


</details>
When you run the code, you see the following output.

[embedmd]:# (test/examples/output/DeleteDoc.txt)
```txt
You have deleted the document.
```

#### Further code examples

For a complete list of code examples, see the [examples directory](examples#examples-for-node).

### Error handling

For sample code on handling errors, see
[Cloudant API docs](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node#error-handling).

### Raw IO

For endpoints that read or write document content it is possible to bypass
usage of the built-in interface with byte streams.

Depending on the specific SDK operation it may be possible to:
* accept a user-provided byte stream to send to the server as a request body
* return a byte stream of the server response body to the user

Request byte stream can be supplied for `NodeJS.ReadableStream` or `Buffer` type parameters
.
For these cases you can pass this byte stream directly to the HTTP request body.

Response byte stream is supported in functions with the suffix of `AsStream`.
The returned byte stream allows the response body to be consumed
without triggering JSON unmarshalling that is typically performed by the SDK.

The [update document](#3-update-your-previously-created-document) section
contains examples for both request and response byte stream cases.

The API reference contains further examples of using byte streams.
They are titled "Example request as stream" and are initially collapsed.
Expand them to see examples of:

- Byte requests:
  - [Bulk modify multiple documents in a database](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node#postbulkdocs)

- Byte responses:
  - [Query a list of all documents in a database](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node#postalldocs)
  - [Query the database document changes feed](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node#postchanges)

### Further resources

- [Cloudant API docs](https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/cloudant?code=node):
  API reference including usage examples for Cloudant Node.js SDK API.
- [TypeDoc](https://ibm.github.io/cloudant-node-sdk/):
  Cloudant Node.js SDK API Documentation.
- [Cloudant docs](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant?topic=Cloudant-getting-started-with-cloudant):
  The official documentation page for Cloudant.
- [Cloudant blog](https://blog.cloudant.com/):
  Many useful articles about how to optimize Cloudant for common problems.

## Questions

If you are having difficulties using this SDK or have a question about the
IBM Cloud services, ask a question on
[Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=ibm-cloud).

## Issues

If you encounter an issue with the project, you are welcome to submit a
[bug report](https://github.com/IBM/cloudant-node-sdk/issues).

Before you submit a bug report, search for
[similar issues](https://github.com/IBM/cloudant-node-sdk/issues?q=is%3Aissue) and review the
[KNOWN_ISSUES file](KNOWN_ISSUES.md) to verify that your issue hasn't been reported yet.

Please consult the [security policy](https://github.com/IBM/cloudant-node-sdk/security/policy) before opening security related issues.

## Open source at IBM

Find more open source projects on the [IBM GitHub](http://ibm.github.io/) page.

## Contributing

For more information, see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md).

## License

This SDK is released under the Apache 2.0 license. To read the full text of the license, see [LICENSE](LICENSE).
