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1 row where message = "?_labels= and ?_label=COL to expand foreign keys in JSON/CSV These new querystring arguments can be used to request expanded foreign keys in both JSON and CSV formats. ?_labels=on turns on expansions for ALL foreign key columns ?_label=COLUMN1&_label=COLUMN2 can be used to pick specific columns to expand e.g. `Street_Tree_List.json?_label=qSpecies&_label=qLegalStatus` { "rowid": 233, "TreeID": 121240, "qLegalStatus": { "value" 2, "label": "Private" } "qSpecies": { "value": 16, "label": "Sycamore" } "qAddress": "91 Commonwealth Ave", ... } The labels option also works for the HTML and CSV views. HTML defaults to `?_labels=on`, so if you pass `?_labels=off` you can disable foreign key expansion entirely - or you can use `?_label=COLUMN` to request just specific columns. If you expand labels on CSV you get additional columns in the output: `/Street_Tree_List.csv?_label=qLegalStatus` rowid,TreeID,qLegalStatus,qLegalStatus_label... 1,141565,1,Permitted Site... 2,232565,2,Undocumented... I also refactored the existing foreign key expansion code. Closes #233. Refs #266." sorted by author_date descending
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sha | author_date ▲ | committer_date | raw_author | raw_committer | repo | author | committer |
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ed631e690b81e34fcaeaba1f16c9166f1c505990 | 2018-06-16T22:18:57Z | 2018-06-16T22:18:57Z | Simon Willison 13ae486343ea6454a93114c6f558ffea2f2c6874 | Simon Willison 13ae486343ea6454a93114c6f558ffea2f2c6874 | datasette 107914493 | simonw 9599 | simonw 9599 |
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