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I'm using This Node.js module nano

Why I Can't Update my Document? I will Want to Make crazy: true and then False again.
This is My Code:

var nano = require('nano')('http://localhost:5984');

// clean up the database we created previously
nano.db.destroy('alice', function() {
  // create a new database
  nano.db.create('alice', function() {
    // specify the database we are going to use
    var alice = nano.use('alice');
    // and insert a document in it
    alice.insert({ crazy: true }, 'rabbit', function(err, body, header) {
      if (err) {
        console.log('[alice.insert] ', err.message);
        return;
      }
      console.log('you have inserted the rabbit.')
      console.log(body);
    });
  });
});
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Nano doesn’t come with an update method by default. That is why we need to define a custom method that would do it for us. Declare the following near the top of your app.js file, right after your database connection code.

test_db.update = function(obj, key, callback){
 var db = this;
 db.get(key, function (error, existing){ 
    if(!error) obj._rev = existing._rev;
    db.insert(obj, key, callback);
 });
}

You can then use the update method in your code:

    // and update a document in it
    alice.update({ crazy: false }, 'rabbit', function(err, body, header) {
      if (err) {
        console.log('[alice.insert] ', err.message);
        return;
      }
      console.log('you have updated the rabbit.')
      console.log(body);
    });
  });
});
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