Category: Couchbase Mobile

Custom Authentication with Couchbase Mobile
Custom Authentication with Couchbase Mobile Couchbase Mobile extends Couchbase to the edge, securely managing and syncing data from any cloud to every mobile device. Couchbase Mobile features an embedded database – Couchbase Lite – with SQL and full-text search for...

Customer 360 – Part 3 – Mobile Integration
We’ve done a high-level overview of what’s involved in building a Customer 360 solution on Couchbase and all the thinking involved here… Then dug into the integration part of bringing in data from disparate sources and combining them in Couchbase,...

Synchronized Drawing Apps with Couchbase Mobile
Couchbase Mobile contains a robust and powerful embedded NoSQL database, called Couchbase Lite, that can be used within your iOS, Android, and Xamarin apps. The Couchbase Mobile stack also contains Sync Gateway. Sync Gateway enables secure data synchronization across Couchbase...

Monitoring Couchbase Sync Gateway Kubernetes Cluster using Prometheus
The Couchbase Mobile 2.5 release introduced extensive stats reporting capabilities on the Sync Gateway.The stats provide key insights into the health of your Couchbase Mobile deployment and constitues an integral part of any deployment. This post is a step-by-step guide...

Monitoring Couchbase Sync Gateway with Prometheus and Grafana
The Couchbase Mobile 2.5 release introduced extensive stats reporting capabilities on the Sync Gateway.The stats provide key insights into the health of your Couchbase Mobile deployment and constitues an integral part of any deployment. In this post, we discuss how...

Couchbase Lite — In C!
Couchbase Lite has been available since 2014, targeting the iOS, Android and .NET platforms, and secondarily macOS and Windows. To that end, we’ve exposed APIs in the preferred languages of those platforms: Java, Objective-C, Swift, and C#. But surely there...

Fluttercouch: Combining the power of Flutter and Couchbase
This is a guest post written by Luca Christille. Luca is a self-taught developer, and the creator of Fluttercouch. He wrote his first line of code when he was eight years old, and his passion for development has only grown...