finish actor_from_request --> [] [hook]
```",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/789/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
628572716,MDU6SXNzdWU2Mjg1NzI3MTY=,791,Tutorial: building a something-interesting with writable canned queries,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-06-01T16:32:05Z,2020-10-10T23:34:42Z,,OWNER,,"Initial idea: TODO list, as a tutorial for #698 writable canned queries.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/791/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
649429772,MDU6SXNzdWU2NDk0Mjk3NzI=,886,Reconsider how _actor_X magic parameter deals with missing values,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-07-02T00:00:38Z,2020-09-11T21:35:26Z,,OWNER,,"I had to build a custom `_actorornull` prefix for [datasette-saved-queries](https://github.com/simonw/datasette-saved-queries/blob/37c00e56ac398e1f9aa342d30357de013a9b37b4/datasette_saved_queries/__init__.py):
```python
def actorornull(key, request):
if request.actor is None:
return None
return request.actor.get(key)
@hookimpl
def register_magic_parameters():
return [
(""actorornull"", actorornull),
]
```
Maybe the `actor` magic in Datasette core should do that out of the box?
https://github.com/simonw/datasette/blob/f1f581b7ffcd5d8f3ae6c1c654d813a6641410eb/datasette/default_magic_parameters.py#L14-L17
",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/886/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
659873662,MDU6SXNzdWU2NTk4NzM2NjI=,898,datasette.utils.testing module,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-07-18T03:53:24Z,2020-07-18T03:57:46Z,,OWNER,,"The unit tests for plugins could benefit from reusing code from Datasette's own testing fixtures, e.g.:
> I may need to borrow this function from Datasette for the tests:
> https://github.com/simonw/datasette/blob/1f6a134369e6a7efaae9db469f15b1dd2b7f3709/tests/fixtures.py#L836-L851
>
> It's not importable (it lives in `fixtures.py` and not in the `datasette` package that gets packaged for PyPI) - maybe I should fix that in Datasette by adding a `from datasette.utils.testing` module.
_Originally posted by @simonw in https://github.com/simonw/datasette-update-api/issues/4#issuecomment-660419182_",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/898/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
695441530,MDU6SXNzdWU2OTU0NDE1MzA=,154,OperationalError: cannot change into wal mode from within a transaction,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-09-07T23:42:44Z,2020-09-07T23:47:10Z,,OWNER,,"I'm getting this error when running:
sqlite-utils enable-wal beta.db
`OperationalError: cannot change into wal mode from within a transaction`
I'm worried that maybe that's because of this new code from #152:
https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/blob/deb2eb013ff85bbc828ebc244a9654f0d9c3139e/sqlite_utils/db.py#L128-L129",140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/154/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
695553522,MDU6SXNzdWU2OTU1NTM1MjI=,18,Deleted records stay in the search index,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-09-08T05:14:23Z,2020-09-08T05:15:51Z,,MEMBER,,"Here's why: https://github.com/dogsheep/dogsheep-beta/blob/24f7898d41a39218058f174c75ba62f7c0fcfff6/dogsheep_beta/utils.py#L44-L53
That should probably do `DELETE FROM index1.search_index WHERE [table] = ?` first.",197431109,dogsheep-beta,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/dogsheep-beta/issues/18/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
695556681,MDU6SXNzdWU2OTU1NTY2ODE=,19,Figure out incremental re-indexing,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-09-08T05:23:31Z,2020-09-08T05:27:07Z,,MEMBER,,As tables get bigger reindexing everything on a schedule (essentially recreating the entire index from scratch) will start to become a performance bottleneck.,197431109,dogsheep-beta,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/dogsheep-beta/issues/19/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
696908389,MDU6SXNzdWU2OTY5MDgzODk=,961,Verification checks for metadata.json on startup,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-09-09T15:21:53Z,2020-09-09T15:24:31Z,,OWNER,,"I lost a bunch of time yesterday trying to figure out why a Datasette instance wasn't starting up - it turned out it was because I had a `facets:` reference that mentioned a column that did not exist.
Catching these on startup would be good.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/961/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
712202333,MDU6SXNzdWU3MTIyMDIzMzM=,982,"SQL editor should allow execution of write queries, if you have permission",9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-09-30T19:04:35Z,2022-01-13T22:21:29Z,,OWNER,,"The `datasette-write` plugin provides this at the moment https://github.com/simonw/datasette-write - but it feels like it should be a built-in capability, protected by a default permission.
UI concept: if you have write permission then the existing SQL editor gets an ""execute write"" checkbox underneath it.
JavaScript can spot if you appear to be trying to execute an UPDATE or INSERT or DELETE query and check that checkbox for you.
If you link to a query page with a non-SELECT then that query will be displayed in the box ready for you to POST submit it. The page will also then get ""cannot be embedded"" headers to protect against clickjacking.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/982/reactions"", ""total_count"": 1, ""+1"": 1, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
736365306,MDU6SXNzdWU3MzYzNjUzMDY=,1083,Advanced CSV export for arbitrary queries,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2020-11-04T19:23:05Z,2021-06-17T18:12:31Z,,OWNER,,"There's no link to download the CSV file - the table page has that as an advanced export option, but this is missing from the query page.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1083/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
780767542,MDU6SXNzdWU3ODA3Njc1NDI=,1180,Lazily evaluated arguments for call_with_supported_arguments,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-01-06T18:43:34Z,2021-01-07T18:56:24Z,,OWNER,,"While building https://github.com/simonw/datasette-export-notebook I thought it would be nice to be able to show a count of exported records on the page ""This will stream 10,422 records to your notebook"".
None of the documented arguments on https://docs.datasette.io/en/0.53/plugin_hooks.html#register-output-renderer-datasette expose the count. The closest is `sql` which could be executed as `select count(*) from ({sql})` but that's a bit inelegant.
So, idea: if your defined render function takes a `total` argument, the caller runs a `count(*)` query and passes you that total.
To implement this I would need to teach the `call_with_supported_arguments` that some arguments are lazy - they should execute a function (or an async function) but only if they are needed.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1180/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
782708469,MDU6SXNzdWU3ODI3MDg0Njk=,1183,"Take advantage of sqlite-utils cached table counts, if available",9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-01-09T23:51:48Z,2021-01-12T02:42:08Z,,OWNER,,"sqlite-utils 3.2 now has a mechanism for creating a `_counts` table with triggers to maintain counts for individual tables. Datasette could look for this table and use it for counts, dramatically speeding up places that currently suffer from slow counts. Refs #859.
https://sqlite-utils.datasette.io/en/stable/python-api.html#cached-table-counts-using-triggers",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1183/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
792652391,MDU6SXNzdWU3OTI2NTIzOTE=,1199,Experiment with PRAGMA mmap_size=N,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-01-23T21:24:09Z,2021-07-17T17:39:17Z,,OWNER,,"https://sqlite.org/mmap.html - SQLite supports memory-mapped I/O but it's disabled by default. The `PRAGMA mmap_size=N` option can be used to enable it.
It would be very interesting to understand the impact this could have on Datasette performance for various different shapes of data.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1199/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
792890765,MDU6SXNzdWU3OTI4OTA3NjU=,1200,?_size=10 option for the arbitrary query page would be useful,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-01-24T20:55:35Z,2021-02-11T03:13:59Z,,OWNER,,"https://latest.datasette.io/fixtures?sql=select+*+from+compound_three_primary_keys&_size=10 - `_size=10` does not do anything at the moment. It would be useful if it did.
Would also be good if it persisted in a hidden form field.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1200/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
803929694,MDU6SXNzdWU4MDM5Mjk2OTQ=,1219,Try profiling Datasette using scalene,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-02-08T20:37:06Z,2021-02-08T22:13:00Z,,OWNER,,https://github.com/emeryberger/scalene looks like an interesting profiling tool.,107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1219/reactions"", ""total_count"": 1, ""+1"": 1, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
842862708,MDU6SXNzdWU4NDI4NjI3MDg=,1280,Ability to run CI against multiple SQLite versions,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-03-28T23:54:50Z,2021-05-10T19:07:46Z,,OWNER,,"Issue #1276 happened because I didn't run tests against a SQLite version prior to 3.16.0 (released 2017-01-02).
Glitch is a deployment target and runs SQLite 3.11.0 from 2016-02-15.
If CI ran against that version of SQLite this bug could have been avoided.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1280/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
855296937,MDU6SXNzdWU4NTUyOTY5Mzc=,1295,Errors should have links to further information,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-04-11T12:39:12Z,2022-12-14T23:28:49Z,,OWNER,,"Inspired by this tweet:
https://twitter.com/willmcgugan/status/1381186384510255104
> While I am thinking about faqs. I’d also like to add short URLs to Rich exceptions.
>
> I loath cryptic error messages, and I’ve created a fair few myself. In Rich I’ve tried to make them as plain English as possible. But...
>
> would be great if every error message linked to a page that explains the error in detail and offers fixes.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1295/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
910088936,MDU6SXNzdWU5MTAwODg5MzY=,1355,datasette --get should efficiently handle streaming CSV,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-06-03T04:40:40Z,2022-03-20T22:38:53Z,,OWNER,,"It would be great if you could use `datasette --get` to run queries that return streaming CSV data without running out of RAM.
Current implementation looks like it loads the entire result into memory first: https://github.com/simonw/datasette/blob/f78ebdc04537a6102316d6dbbf6c887565806078/datasette/cli.py#L546-L552",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1355/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
913809802,MDU6SXNzdWU5MTM4MDk4MDI=,1366,Get rid of this `restore_working_directory` hack entirely,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-06-07T18:01:21Z,2021-06-07T18:03:03Z,,OWNER,,"> That seems to have fixed it. I'd love to get rid of this `restore_working_directory` hack entirely.
_Originally posted by @simonw in https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1361#issuecomment-855308811_",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1366/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
957302085,MDU6SXNzdWU5NTczMDIwODU=,1408,"Review places in codebase that use os.chdir(), in particularly relating to tests",9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-07-31T18:57:06Z,2021-07-31T19:00:32Z,,OWNER,,"> To clarify: the core problem here is that an error is thrown any time you call `os.getcwd()` but the directory you are currently in has been deleted.
>
> `runner.isolated_filesystem()` assumes that the current directory in has not been deleted. But the various temporary directory utilities in `pytest` work by creating directories and then deleting them.
>
> Maybe there's a larger problem here that I play a bit fast and loose with `os.chdir()` in both the test suite and in various lines of code in Datasette itself (in particular in the publish commands)?
_Originally posted by @simonw in https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1406#issuecomment-890390198_",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1408/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
961008507,MDU6SXNzdWU5NjEwMDg1MDc=,308,Add an interactive tutorial as a Jupyter notebook,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-08-04T20:34:22Z,2021-08-04T21:30:59Z,,OWNER,,Can show people how to open this up in Binder.,140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/308/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
969548935,MDU6SXNzdWU5Njk1NDg5MzU=,1429,UI for setting `?_size=max` on table page,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-08-12T20:52:09Z,2021-08-13T04:37:41Z,,OWNER,,"It defaults to 100 per page, but you can increase that to 1000 per page using `?_size=max` (or higher if `max_returned_rows` is set higher than that).
But... that's only available to people who know how to hack URLs.
Solution: add a link that sets that option to the pagination block at the bottom of the table:
",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1429/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
974067156,MDU6SXNzdWU5NzQwNjcxNTY=,318,Research: handle gzipped CSV directly,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-08-18T21:23:04Z,2021-08-18T21:25:30Z,,OWNER,,"Would it be worthwhile for the `sqlite-utils` command-line tool to grow features to efficiently directly interact with gzipped CSV data?
Maybe add `--gz` options to both `insert` and to the various commands that output query results.",140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/318/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
975166271,MDU6SXNzdWU5NzUxNjYyNzE=,20,Add index on workout_points.date,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-08-20T01:08:04Z,2021-08-20T01:12:48Z,,MEMBER,,"Sorting that by date makes sense for seeing most recent points, and my DB has 2.5m points in so it's an expensive sort!",197882382,healthkit-to-sqlite,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/healthkit-to-sqlite/issues/20/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1077628073,I_kwDOBm6k_c5AO0yp,1550,Research option for returning all rows from arbitrary query,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2021-12-11T19:31:11Z,2021-12-11T23:43:24Z,,OWNER,,"Inspired by thinking about #1549 - returning ALL rows from an arbitrary query is a lot easier if you just run that query and keep iterating over the cursor.
I've avoided doing that in the past because it could tie up a connection for a long time - but in private instances this wouldn't be such a problem.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1550/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1122427321,I_kwDOBm6k_c5C5uG5,1624,Index page `/` has no CORS headers,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-02-02T21:56:10Z,2022-09-28T16:54:22Z,,OWNER,,"Compare the following:
```
% curl -I 'https://latest.datasette.io/fixtures'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
link: https://latest.datasette.io/fixtures.json; rel=""alternate""; type=""application/json+datasette""
cache-control: max-age=5
referrer-policy: no-referrer
access-control-allow-origin: *
access-control-allow-headers: Authorization
access-control-expose-headers: Link
content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8
x-databases: _memory, _internal, fixtures, extra_database
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2022 21:55:49 GMT
Server: Google Frontend
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
% curl -I 'https://latest.datasette.io/'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
link: https://latest.datasette.io/.json; rel=""alternate""; type=""application/json+datasette""
content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8
x-databases: _memory, _internal, fixtures, extra_database
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2022 21:55:52 GMT
Server: Google Frontend
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
```",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1624/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1161937073,I_kwDOBm6k_c5FQcCx,1653,Mechanism to default a table to sorting by multiple columns,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-03-07T21:20:11Z,2022-03-07T21:23:39Z,,OWNER,,"### Discussed in https://github.com/simonw/datasette/discussions/1652
Originally posted by **zaneselvans** March 7, 2022
It's easy to tell datasette to sort tables using a single column, as [described in the docs](https://docs.datasette.io/en/stable/metadata.html#setting-a-default-sort-order):
```yaml
databases:
ferc1:
tables:
f1_edcfu_epda:
sort: created_time
```
But is there some way to tell it to sort using a composite key, like you would in an `ORDER BY` clause instead? For example, the way it's being done **[in this query](https://data.catalyst.coop/ferc1?sql=select%0D%0A++rowid%2C%0D%0A++respondent_id%2C%0D%0A++report_year%2C%0D%0A++spplmnt_num%2C%0D%0A++row_number%2C%0D%0A++row_seq%2C%0D%0A++row_prvlg%2C%0D%0A++acct_num%2C%0D%0A++depr_plnt_base%2C%0D%0A++est_avg_srvce_lf%2C%0D%0A++net_salvage%2C%0D%0A++apply_depr_rate%2C%0D%0A++mrtlty_crv_typ%2C%0D%0A++avg_remaining_lf%2C%0D%0A++report_prd%0D%0Afrom%0D%0A++f1_edcfu_epda%0D%0Awhere%0D%0A++respondent_id+%3D+210%0D%0A++AND+report_year+%3D+2020%0D%0Aorder+by%0D%0A++report_year%2C+report_prd%2C+respondent_id%2C+spplmnt_num%2C+row_number%0D%0Alimit%0D%0A++1000)** on our Datasette?
```sql
SELECT
respondent_id,
report_year,
spplmnt_num,
row_number,
row_seq,
row_prvlg,
acct_num,
depr_plnt_base,
est_avg_srvce_lf,
net_salvage,
apply_depr_rate,
mrtlty_crv_typ,
avg_remaining_lf,
report_prd
FROM
f1_edcfu_epda
WHERE
respondent_id = 210
AND report_year = 2020
ORDER BY
report_year, report_prd, respondent_id, spplmnt_num, row_number
LIMIT
1000
```
The problem here is that by default it's using `rowid` (the SQLite assigned autoincrementing integer key) to order the records, but the table **should** have a natural composite primary key, but the original database that this data is being migrated from doesn't enforce unique primary keys, so there are dupes, and we don't want to drop those rows, and the records are somehow getting jumbled in the database (the `rowid` ordering isn't lined up with the expected ordering based on the composite primary key, though it's close) and this jumbling is confusing to users that expect to see the data ordered based on the natural primary key.
I've tried setting the `sort` metadata parameter to a list of column names, a tuple of column names, a quoted string of comma-separated column names, a quoted string of a tuple of column names...
```yaml
databases:
ferc1:
tables:
f1_edcfu_epda:
sort: ""(report_year, report_prd, respondent_id, spplmnt_num, row_number)""
```
and they all give me server errors like:
```
Cannot sort table by (report_year, report_prd, respondent_id, spplmnt_num, row_number)
```
",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1653/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1177101697,I_kwDOBm6k_c5GKSWB,1681,Potential bug in numeric handling where_clause for filters,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-03-22T17:43:50Z,2022-03-22T17:49:09Z,,OWNER,,"> Note that Datasette does already have special logic to convert parameters to integers for numeric comparisons like `>`:
>
> https://github.com/simonw/datasette/blob/c4c9dbd0386e46d2bf199f0ed34e4895c98cb78c/datasette/filters.py#L203-L212
>
> Though... it looks like there's a bug in that? It doesn't account for `float` values - `""3.5"".isdigit()` return `False` - probably for the best, because `int(3.5)` would break that value anyway.
_Originally posted by @simonw in https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1671#issuecomment-1075432283_",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1681/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1182141761,I_kwDOBm6k_c5Gdg1B,1690,"Idea: `datasette.set_actor_cookie(response, actor)`",9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-03-26T22:41:52Z,2022-03-26T22:43:00Z,,OWNER,,"I just wrote this code in a plugin and it felt like it could benefit from an abstraction: https://github.com/simonw/datasette-auth0/blob/152e6eb21e96e9b73bd9c205f9749a1297d0ef0b/datasette_auth0/__init__.py#L79-L92
```python
redirect_response = Response.redirect(""/"")
expires_at = int(time.time()) + (24 * 60 * 60)
redirect_response.set_cookie(
""ds_actor"",
datasette.sign(
{
""a"": profile_response.json(),
""e"": baseconv.base62.encode(expires_at),
},
""actor"",
),
)
return redirect_response
```
",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1690/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1185868354,I_kwDOBm6k_c5GrupC,1695,Option to un-filter facet not shown for `?col__exact=value`,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-03-30T04:44:02Z,2022-03-30T04:46:18Z,,OWNER,,"Spotted this on a page with `COUNTY__exact=Lee` in the URL:
![CleanShot 2022-03-29 at 21 41 46@2x](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9599/160752849-a9039343-3770-4655-920b-f19e25687a57.png)
With `COUNTY=Lee` you get this instead:
",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1695/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1186696202,I_kwDOBm6k_c5Gu4wK,1696,Show foreign key label when filtering,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-03-30T16:18:54Z,2023-01-29T20:56:20Z,,OWNER,,"For example here:
3 corresponds to ""Human Related: Other"" - it would be neat to display this in this area of the page somehow.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1696/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1200649124,I_kwDOBm6k_c5HkHOk,1708,Datasette 1.0 alpha upcoming release notes,9599,simonw,open,0,,,8755003,Datasette 1.0a-next,2,2022-04-11T22:57:12Z,2022-12-13T05:29:06Z,,OWNER,,"I'm going to try writing the release notes first, to see if that helps unblock me.
# ⚠️ Any release notes in this issue are a draft, and should not be treated as the real thing ⚠️ ",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1708/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1339444565,I_kwDOBm6k_c5P1k1V,1783,Better guidance as to what to do after you've installed Datasette,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2022-08-15T20:11:06Z,2022-08-15T20:14:01Z,,OWNER,,"Feedback [from Discord](https://discord.com/channels/823971286308356157/823971286941302908/1008822978793984060):
> hello, love the project and came for help and to point out a possible gap in the docs. starting with ""getting started"" and ""installation"" every thing looks great, but then there's a giant leap after you have it installed and running. from the user perspective of ""i have a csv of set of csvs that i want to turn into a table(s), what do i do next?"" --- so something like maybe a page for creating your first project should go after ""installation"".
- https://docs.datasette.io/en/0.62/getting_started.html
- https://docs.datasette.io/en/0.62/installation.html",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1783/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1455928469,I_kwDOBm6k_c5Wx7SV,1903,Refactor all error classes into a datasette.exceptions module,9599,simonw,open,0,,,3268330,Datasette 1.0,2,2022-11-18T22:44:45Z,2022-11-20T22:35:01Z,,OWNER,,"While working on this issue:
- #1896
I realized that Datasette has error classes scattered around a fair bit, including some in the `datasette.utils.asgi` module for some reason.
I should clean these up.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1903/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1483250004,I_kwDOBm6k_c5YaJlU,1936,Fix /db/table/-/upsert in the API explorer,9599,simonw,open,0,,,3268330,Datasette 1.0,2,2022-12-08T00:59:34Z,2022-12-08T01:36:02Z,,OWNER,,"Split from:
- #1931
- #1878
This is a bit tricky because the code needs to figure out what the primary keys are for an item, and whether or not `rowid` should be included.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1936/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1524867951,I_kwDOBm6k_c5a46Nv,1980,"""Cannot sort table by id"" when sortable_columns is used",9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-01-09T03:21:33Z,2023-01-09T03:23:53Z,,OWNER,,"I had an instance with this in `metadata.yml`:
```yaml
databases:
timezones:
tables:
timezones:
sortable_columns:
- tzid
```
When I clicked on the ""Apply"" button here:
It sent me to `/timezones/timezones?_sort=id&id__exact=133` with the error message:
> 500: Cannot sort table by id",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1980/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1551113681,I_kwDOBm6k_c5cdB3R,1998,`datasette --version` should also show the SQLite version,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-01-20T16:11:30Z,2023-01-20T18:19:06Z,,OWNER,,Idea came up here: https://discord.com/channels/823971286308356157/823971286941302908/1066026473003159783,107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1998/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1558644003,I_kwDOBm6k_c5c5wUj,2006,Teach `datasette publish` to pin to `datasette<1.0` in a 0.x release,9599,simonw,open,0,,,3268330,Datasette 1.0,2,2023-01-26T19:17:40Z,2023-01-26T19:20:53Z,,OWNER,,"I just realized that when I ship Datasette 1.0 there may be automated deployments out there which could deploy the 1.0 version by accident, potentially breaking any customizations that aren't compatible with the 1.0 changes.
I can hopefully help avoid that by shipping one last entry in the `0.x` series that ensures `datasette publish` pins to `<1.0` when it installs Datasette itself.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2006/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1570375808,I_kwDODFdgUs5dmgiA,79,Deploy demo job is failing due to rate limit,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-02-03T20:05:01Z,2023-12-08T14:50:15Z,,MEMBER,,https://github.com/dogsheep/github-to-sqlite/actions/runs/4080058087/jobs/7032116511,207052882,github-to-sqlite,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/github-to-sqlite/issues/79/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1616429236,I_kwDOJHON9s5gWMC0,4,Support incremental updates,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-03-09T05:14:00Z,2023-03-09T18:20:56Z,,MEMBER,,"Running this script can take several hours against a large notes database.
Would be neat if it could run against just the notes that have been modified since it last ran. Could pull the max `updated` date and then keep on looping until it finds one modified before then.
Problem is I don't actually know what order it iterates over the notes in.",611552758,apple-notes-to-sqlite,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/apple-notes-to-sqlite/issues/4/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1617602868,I_kwDOJHON9s5gaqk0,6,Character encoding problem,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-03-09T16:44:34Z,2023-04-14T15:22:09Z,,MEMBER,,"I ran against a recent note with this in it:
> Or just ""Actions ⚙️ ""
And got back:
> `Actions ⚙️`
Pasting that into https://ftfy.vercel.app/?s=Actions+%E2%80%9A%C3%B6%C3%B4%C3%94%E2%88%8F%C3%A8+ gives this:
```python
s = 'Actions â\x80\x9aöôÃ\x94â\x88\x8fè'
s = s.encode('latin-1')
s = s.decode('utf-8')
s = s.encode('macroman')
s = s.decode('utf-8')
print(s)
```
",611552758,apple-notes-to-sqlite,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/apple-notes-to-sqlite/issues/6/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1618249044,I_kwDOBm6k_c5gdIVU,2038,Consider a `strict_templates` setting,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-03-10T02:09:13Z,2023-03-10T02:11:06Z,,OWNER,,"A setting which turns on Jinja strict mode, so any templates that access undefined variables raise a hard error.
Prototype here:
```diff
diff --git a/datasette/app.py b/datasette/app.py
index 40416713..1428a3f0 100644
--- a/datasette/app.py
+++ b/datasette/app.py
@@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ SETTINGS = (
""Allow display of SQL trace debug information with ?_trace=1"",
),
Setting(""base_url"", ""/"", ""Datasette URLs should use this base path""),
+ Setting(""strict_templates"", False, ""Raise errors for undefined template variables""),
)
_HASH_URLS_REMOVED = ""The hash_urls setting has been removed, try the datasette-hashed-urls plugin instead""
OBSOLETE_SETTINGS = {
@@ -399,11 +400,14 @@ class Datasette:
),
]
)
+ env_extras = {}
+ if self.setting(""strict_templates""):
+ env_extras[""undefined""] = StrictUndefined
self.jinja_env = Environment(
loader=template_loader,
autoescape=True,
enable_async=True,
- undefined=StrictUndefined,
+ **env_extras,
)
self.jinja_env.filters[""escape_css_string""] = escape_css_string
self.jinja_env.filters[""quote_plus""] = urllib.parse.quote_plus
```
Explored this idea a bit in:
- #1999",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2038/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1708030220,I_kwDOBm6k_c5lznkM,2073,Faceting doesn't work against integer columns in views,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-05-12T18:20:10Z,2023-05-12T18:24:07Z,,OWNER,,"Spotted this issue here: https://til.simonwillison.net/datasette/baseline
I had to do this workaround:
```sql
create view baseline as select
_key,
spec,
'' || json_extract(status, '$.is_baseline') as is_baseline,
json_extract(status, '$.since') as baseline_since,
json_extract(status, '$.support.chrome') as baseline_chrome,
json_extract(status, '$.support.edge') as baseline_edge,
json_extract(status, '$.support.firefox') as baseline_firefox,
json_extract(status, '$.support.safari') as baseline_safari,
compat_features,
caniuse,
usage_stats,
status
from
[index]
```
I think the core issue here is that, against a table, `select * from x where integer_column = '1'` works correctly, due to some kind of column type conversion mechanism... but this mechanism doesn't work against views.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2073/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1765870617,I_kwDOBm6k_c5pQQwZ,2087,`--settings settings.json` option,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-06-20T17:48:45Z,2023-07-14T17:02:03Z,,OWNER,,"https://discord.com/channels/823971286308356157/823971286941302908/1120705940728066080
> May I add a request to the whole metadata / settings ? Allow to pass `--settings path/to/settings.json` instead of having to rely exclusively on directory mode to centralize settings (this would reflect the behavior of providing metadata)",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2087/reactions"", ""total_count"": 1, ""+1"": 1, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1781005740,I_kwDOBm6k_c5qJ_2s,2090,Adopt ruff for linting,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-06-29T14:56:43Z,2023-06-29T15:05:04Z,,OWNER,,https://beta.ruff.rs/docs/,107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2090/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1808215339,I_kwDOBm6k_c5rxy0r,2104,Tables starting with an underscore should be treated as hidden,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-07-17T17:13:53Z,2023-07-18T22:41:37Z,,OWNER,,"Plugins can then take advantage of this pattern, for example:
- https://github.com/simonw/datasette-auth-tokens/pull/8",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2104/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1891614971,I_kwDOCGYnMM5wv8D7,594,Represent compound foreign keys in table.foreign_keys output,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,2,2023-09-12T03:48:24Z,2023-09-12T03:51:13Z,,OWNER,,"Given this schema:
```sql
CREATE TABLE departments (
campus_name TEXT NOT NULL,
dept_code TEXT NOT NULL,
dept_name TEXT,
PRIMARY KEY (campus_name, dept_code)
);
CREATE TABLE courses (
course_code TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
course_name TEXT,
campus_name TEXT NOT NULL,
dept_code TEXT NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (campus_name, dept_code) REFERENCES departments(campus_name, dept_code)
);
```
The output of `db[""courses""].foreign_keys` right now is:
```
[ForeignKey(table='courses', column='campus_name', other_table='departments', other_column='campus_name'),
ForeignKey(table='courses', column='dept_code', other_table='departments', other_column='dept_code')]
```
Which suggests two normal foreign keys, not one compound foreign key.",140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/594/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
1898927976,I_kwDOBm6k_c5xL1do,2186,Mechanism for register_output_renderer hooks to access full count,9599,simonw,open,0,,,3268330,Datasette 1.0,2,2023-09-15T18:57:54Z,2023-09-15T19:27:59Z,,OWNER,,"The cause of this bug:
- https://github.com/simonw/datasette-export-notebook/issues/17
Is that `datasette-export-notebook` was consulting `data[""filtered_table_rows_count""]` in the render output plugin function in order to show the total number of rows that would be exported.
That field is no longer available by default - the `""count""` field is only available if `?_extra=count` was passed.
It would be useful if plugins like this could access the total count on demand, should they need to.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2186/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
327395270,MDU6SXNzdWUzMjczOTUyNzA=,296,Per-database and per-table /-/ URL namespace,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2018-05-29T16:23:13Z,2019-06-28T16:46:34Z,,OWNER,,"Initially this will be for subsets of `/-/inspect` and `/-/metadata` but it will also give us a URL namespace for future features like `/-/facet` (expanded list of a specific facet, linked to from `...`) and `/-/graph`
To start:
* `/dbname/-/inspect`
* `/dbname/-/metadata`
* `/dbname/tablename/-/inspect`
* `/dbname/tablename/-/metadata`
This means we will no longer allow databases or tables to have the name `""-""` - I think that's OK
We will continue to support rows with a primary key of `""-""` at the following URL:
* `/dbname/tablename/-`",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/296/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
400340905,MDU6SXNzdWU0MDAzNDA5MDU=,402,Use SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE plus other recommendations from SQLite security docs,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2019-01-17T15:52:28Z,2019-01-17T16:15:21Z,,OWNER,,"> Was just having a skim through the datasette source. Given that the vuln impacts shadow tables, wasn't sure whether these are also covered by the immutable flag. Latest release introduced a SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE flag that they recommend setting: https://sqlite.org/security.html
https://twitter.com/ignoredambience/status/1085926961413869568",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/402/reactions"", ""total_count"": 1, ""+1"": 1, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
465327844,MDU6SXNzdWU0NjUzMjc4NDQ=,553,Potential improvements to facet-by-date,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2019-07-08T15:37:53Z,2019-07-08T15:41:55Z,,OWNER,,"In addition to #483 Tobias had some useful suggestions on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rixxtr/status/1148253926476701696
> I think for date facets, it might be more meaningful to order them by date, rather than by size? Or offer both? I'm *definitely* often interested in size-over-time, so https://data.rixx.de/django_tickets/tickets?_facet_date=created#facet-created … isn't all that helpful!
Screenshot of that link:
",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/553/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
530491074,MDU6SXNzdWU1MzA0OTEwNzQ=,14,Command for importing events,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2019-11-29T21:28:58Z,2020-04-14T19:38:34Z,,MEMBER,,"Eg from https://api.github.com/users/simonw/events
Docs here: https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events/#list-events-performed-by-a-user",207052882,github-to-sqlite,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/github-to-sqlite/issues/14/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
534629631,MDU6SXNzdWU1MzQ2Mjk2MzE=,650,Add a glossary to the documentation,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2019-12-09T00:23:45Z,2022-01-13T22:04:56Z,,OWNER,,"Call it `glossary.rst` - it can use a definition list something like this:
```rst
.. _glossary:
Glossary
========
Term
A definition of the term.
Another term
Another definition.
```",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/650/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
573578548,MDU6SXNzdWU1NzM1Nzg1NDg=,89,Ability to customize columns used by extracts= feature,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-03-01T16:54:48Z,2020-10-16T19:17:50Z,,OWNER,,"@simonw any thoughts on allow extracts to specify the lookup column name? If I'm understanding the documentation right, `.lookup()` allows you to define the ""value"" column (the documentation uses name), but when you use `extracts` keyword as part of `.insert()`, `.upsert()` etc. the lookup must be done against a column named ""value"". I have an existing lookup table that I've populated with columns ""id"" and ""name"" as opposed to ""id"" and ""value"", and seems I can't use `extracts=`, unless I'm missing something...
Initial thought on how to do this would be to allow the dictionary value to be a tuple of table name column pair... so:
```
table = db.table(""trees"", extracts={""species_id"": (""Species"", ""name""})
```
I haven't dug too much into the existing code yet, but does this make sense? Worth doing?
_Originally posted by @chrishas35 in https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/46#issuecomment-592999503_",140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/89/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
613422636,MDU6SXNzdWU2MTM0MjI2MzY=,760,Way of seeing full schema for a database,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-05-06T15:46:08Z,2020-05-06T23:49:06Z,,OWNER,,"I find myself wanting to quickly figure out all of the BLOB columns in a database.
A `/-/schema` page showing the full schema (actually since it's per-database probably `/dbname/-/schema` or `/-/schema/dbname`) would be really handy.
It would need to be carefully constructed from various queries against `sqlite_master` - just doing `select * from sqlite_master where type='table'` isn't quite enough because I also want to show indexes, triggers etc.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/760/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
636511683,MDU6SXNzdWU2MzY1MTE2ODM=,830,Redesign register_facet_classes plugin hook,9599,simonw,open,0,,,3268330,Datasette 1.0,3,2020-06-10T20:03:27Z,2021-12-16T19:58:22Z,,OWNER,,"Nothing uses this plugin hook yet, so the design is not yet proven.
I'm going to build a real plugin against it and use that process to inform any design changes that may need to be made.
I'll add a warning about this to the documentation.",107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/830/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
642296989,MDU6SXNzdWU2NDIyOTY5ODk=,856,Consider pagination of canned queries,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-06-20T03:15:59Z,2021-05-21T14:22:41Z,,OWNER,,The new `canned_queries()` plugin hook from #852 combined with plugins like https://github.com/simonw/datasette-saved-queries could mean that some installations end up with hundreds or even thousands of canned queries. I should consider pagination or some other way of ensuring that this doesn't cause performance problems for Datasette.,107914493,datasette,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/856/reactions"", ""total_count"": 1, ""+1"": 1, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
644161221,MDU6SXNzdWU2NDQxNjEyMjE=,117,Support for compound (composite) foreign keys,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-06-23T21:33:42Z,2020-06-23T21:40:31Z,,OWNER,,"It turns out SQLite supports composite foreign keys: https://www.sqlite.org/foreignkeys.html#fk_composite
Their example looks like this:
```sql
CREATE TABLE album(
albumartist TEXT,
albumname TEXT,
albumcover BINARY,
PRIMARY KEY(albumartist, albumname)
);
CREATE TABLE song(
songid INTEGER,
songartist TEXT,
songalbum TEXT,
songname TEXT,
FOREIGN KEY(songartist, songalbum) REFERENCES album(albumartist, albumname)
);
```
Here's what that looks like in sqlite-utils:
```
In [1]: import sqlite_utils
In [2]: import sqlite3
In [3]: conn = sqlite3.connect("":memory:"")
In [4]: conn
Out[4]:
In [5]: conn.executescript(""""""
...: CREATE TABLE album(
...: albumartist TEXT,
...: albumname TEXT,
...: albumcover BINARY,
...: PRIMARY KEY(albumartist, albumname)
...: );
...:
...: CREATE TABLE song(
...: songid INTEGER,
...: songartist TEXT,
...: songalbum TEXT,
...: songname TEXT,
...: FOREIGN KEY(songartist, songalbum) REFERENCES album(albumartist, albumname)
...: );
...: """""")
Out[5]:
In [6]: db = sqlite_utils.Database(conn)
In [7]: db.tables
Out[7]:
[,
]
In [8]: db.tables[0].foreign_keys
Out[8]: []
In [9]: db.tables[1].foreign_keys
Out[9]:
[ForeignKey(table='song', column='songartist', other_table='album', other_column='albumartist'),
ForeignKey(table='song', column='songalbum', other_table='album', other_column='albumname')]
```
The table appears to have two separate foreign keys, when actually it has a single compound composite foreign key.",140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/117/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
652961907,MDU6SXNzdWU2NTI5NjE5MDc=,121,Improved (and better documented) support for transactions,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-07-08T04:56:51Z,2020-09-24T20:36:46Z,,OWNER,,"_Originally posted by @simonw in https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/pull/118#issuecomment-655283393_
We should put some thought into how this library supports and encourages smart use of transactions.",140912432,sqlite-utils,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/121/reactions"", ""total_count"": 1, ""+1"": 1, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
694493566,MDU6SXNzdWU2OTQ0OTM1NjY=,16,Timeline view,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-09-06T19:13:58Z,2020-09-21T02:42:29Z,,MEMBER,,Ability to browse (and facet) by date.,197431109,dogsheep-beta,issue,,,"{""url"": ""https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/dogsheep-beta/issues/16/reactions"", ""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,
741862364,MDU6SXNzdWU3NDE4NjIzNjQ=,1090,Custom widgets for canned query forms,9599,simonw,open,0,,,,,3,2020-11-12T19:21:07Z,2021-03-27T16:25:25Z,,OWNER,,"This is an idea that was cut from the first version of writable canned queries:
> I really want the option to use a `