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[GitHub] wqj2101 opened a new issue #40: Destroying An Undefined Doc Removes the Whole Database

wqj2101 opened a new issue #40: Destroying An Undefined Doc Removes the Whole Database
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-nano/issues/40
 
 
   Recently discovered a bug when trying to delete a doc from a CouchDB database. The action of deleting a document with "undefined" inputs actually removes the whole database. The <dbName>.destroy() call should really be restricted to destroying documents and not the whole DB itself.  If an undefined is sent in, I think nano should ideally return an error?  
   
   This is a sample code to reproduce what happens:
   
   const nano = require( 'nano' )( CouchDB );
   const dbName = nano.db.use( 'dbName' );
   
   dbName.destroy( undefined, undefined, ( err ) => {
     **//DB is destroyed at this point**
   } );
 
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