{"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1688#issuecomment-1079550754", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1688", "id": 1079550754, "node_id": "IC_kwDOBm6k_c5AWKMi", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2022-03-26T01:27:27Z", "updated_at": "2022-03-26T03:16:29Z", "author_association": "CONTRIBUTOR", "body": "> Is there a way to serve a static assets when using the plugins/ directory method instead of installing plugins as a new python package?\r\n\r\nAs a workaround, I found I can serve my statics from a non-plugin specific folder using the [--static](https://docs.datasette.io/en/stable/custom_templates.html#serving-static-files) CLI flag.\r\n\r\n```bash\r\ndatasette ~/Library/Safari/History.db \\\r\n --plugins-dir=plugins/ \\\r\n --static assets:dist/\r\n```\r\n\r\nIt's not ideal because it means I'll change the cache pattern path depending on how the plugin is running (via pip install or as a one off script), but it's usable as a workaround.\r\n", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 1181432624, "label": "[plugins][documentation] Is it possible to serve per-plugin static folders when writing one-off (single file) plugins?"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1688#issuecomment-1079806857", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1688", "id": 1079806857, "node_id": "IC_kwDOBm6k_c5AXIuJ", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2022-03-27T01:01:14Z", "updated_at": "2022-03-27T01:01:14Z", "author_association": "CONTRIBUTOR", "body": "Thank you! I went through the cookiecutter template, and published my first package here: https://github.com/hydrosquall/datasette-nteract-data-explorer", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 1181432624, "label": "[plugins][documentation] Is it possible to serve per-plugin static folders when writing one-off (single file) plugins?"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/dogsheep/github-to-sqlite/issues/51#issuecomment-1208757153", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/dogsheep/github-to-sqlite/issues/51", "id": 1208757153, "node_id": "IC_kwDODFdgUs5IDCuh", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2022-08-09T00:29:44Z", "updated_at": "2022-08-09T00:29:44Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "I've been looking into how to to get this data out of Github (especially now there are \"secondary rate limits\" without an advertised allowance separate from the regular rate limits. \r\n\r\nI've had decent success with the Airbyte github extractor (aside from one data quality issue https://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte/pull/15420 ). Airbyte splits data extraction between the GraphQL and REST endpoints depending on the resource type, but they're very comprehensive. \r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte/blob/306a75ef5370728e0912cf52a1a898a530db0c90/airbyte-integrations/connectors/source-github/source_github/streams.py#L22-L122\r\n\r\nBefore this, I tried a few solutions in my own custom wrapper mentioned in this thread + its children https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/issues/1989 , but they weren't working as expected.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 703246031, "label": "github-to-sqlite should handle rate limits better"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1886#issuecomment-1321003094", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1886", "id": 1321003094, "node_id": "IC_kwDOBm6k_c5OvOhW", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2022-11-20T00:52:05Z", "updated_at": "2022-11-20T00:52:05Z", "author_association": "CONTRIBUTOR", "body": "Happy birthday to datasette and thank you Simon for your continued effort on this project! \r\n\r\nI use datasette (python) as a fast layer on top of search for github projects using https://github.com/dogsheep/github-to-sqlite , and use the JSON API it provides to serve sample data to make Vega-Lite graphing workshop examples that don't require authentication/API keys. It's awesome to have a full SQL API support working without needing to develop any custom API middleware for both filtering and grouping.\r\n\r\nI've also enjoyed using it as a teaching tool for working with public dataset in [civic data workshops](https://2022.open-data.nyc/event/low-code-visual-data-exploration-with-nyc-public-data/) and as a platform for making visualization [plugins](https://github.com/hydrosquall/datasette-nteract-data-explorer) . I\r\n\r\nI'm especially excited about datasette-lite, as it will let people participate in future editions of this workshop without having to install anything to make use of their own tables :)", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 1447050738, "label": "Call for birthday presents: if you're using Datasette, let us know how you're using it here"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/235#issuecomment-1354160286", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/235", "id": 1354160286, "node_id": "IC_kwDOCGYnMM5Qttie", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2022-12-16T03:51:19Z", "updated_at": "2022-12-16T03:52:13Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "Hi @ryascott, thanks for sharing this! How did you upgrade your sqlite3 version? I'm running into this issue (also on an m1) with \r\n\r\n`Python ==3.10.7 sqlite3.sqlite_version==3.37.0 sqlite-utils==3.30`\r\n\r\nUnfortunately, `3.10.8` isn't listed in `pyenv` so I'm unable to install it.\r\n\r\nFor me, the trigger is trying to use the `add-foreign-key` command on its own:\r\n\r\n```bash\r\nsqlite-utils add-foreign-key library.db book_creators creator_id creators id\r\n```\r\n\r\nSome stackoverflow searching suggests that brew installing sqlite may fix it ( https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26345972/how-do-i-upgrade-the-sqlite-version-used-by-pythons-sqlite3-module-on-mac ), but I don't want to risk breaking the version of sqlite used by some other system, I'd only like to upgrade sqlite3 inside my current virtual environment.\r\n", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 810618495, "label": "Extract columns cannot create foreign key relation: sqlite3.OperationalError: table sqlite_master may not be modified"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/235#issuecomment-1354192168", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/235", "id": 1354192168, "node_id": "IC_kwDOCGYnMM5Qt1Uo", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2022-12-16T04:35:30Z", "updated_at": "2022-12-16T04:35:38Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "A related historical problem:\r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/tekartik/sqflite/issues/525#issuecomment-714500720\r\n\r\nI wonder if the version of Sqlite or Python for Intel chip have defensive mode disabled by default, whereas M1 chips versions have it enabled.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 810618495, "label": "Extract columns cannot create foreign key relation: sqlite3.OperationalError: table sqlite_master may not be modified"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/235#issuecomment-1492777509", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/235", "id": 1492777509, "node_id": "IC_kwDOCGYnMM5Y-fol", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2023-04-01T01:31:48Z", "updated_at": "2023-04-01T01:31:48Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "My current workaround is to use this library from a python script instead of as a CLI tool.\r\n\r\nThis lets me set the foreign key constraint at table creation time, instead of trying to modify an existing table. [docs](https://sqlite-utils.datasette.io/en/stable/python-api.html#specifying-foreign-keys)\r\n\r\nI found this [stackoverflow helpful](https://stackoverflow.com/a/1884841/5129731), as it explained that Sqlite doesn't support modifying existing tables directly.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 810618495, "label": "Extract columns cannot create foreign key relation: sqlite3.OperationalError: table sqlite_master may not be modified"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/2052#issuecomment-1509461324", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2052", "id": 1509461324, "node_id": "IC_kwDOBm6k_c5Z-I1M", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2023-04-15T01:57:06Z", "updated_at": "2023-04-15T01:57:06Z", "author_association": "CONTRIBUTOR", "body": "Notes from 1:1 - it _is_ possible to pass in URL params into a ObservableHQ notebook: https://observablehq.com/@bherbertlc/pass-values-as-url-parameters", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 1651082214, "label": "feat: Javascript Plugin API (Custom panels, column menu items with JS actions)"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/2052#issuecomment-1510423051", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/2052", "id": 1510423051, "node_id": "IC_kwDOBm6k_c5aBzoL", "user": {"value": 9020979, "label": "hydrosquall"}, "created_at": "2023-04-16T16:12:14Z", "updated_at": "2023-04-20T05:14:39Z", "author_association": "CONTRIBUTOR", "body": "# Javascript Plugin Docs (alpha)\r\n\r\n## Motivation\r\n\r\nThe Datasette JS Plugin API allows developers to add interactive features to the UI, without having to modify the Python source code. \r\n\r\n## Setup\r\n\r\nNo external/NPM dependencies are needed.\r\n\r\nPlugin behavior is coordinated by the Datasette `manager`. Every page has 1 `manager`.\r\n\r\nThere are 2 ways to add your plugin to the `manager`.\r\n\r\n1. Read `window.__DATASETTE__` if the manager was already loaded.\r\n\r\n```js\r\nconst manager = window.__DATASETTE__;\r\n```\r\n\r\n2. Wait for the `datasette_init` event to fire if your code was loaded before the manager is ready. \r\n\r\n```js\r\ndocument.addEventListener(\"datasette_init\", function (evt) {\r\n const { detail: manager } = evt;\r\n \r\n // register plugin here\r\n});\r\n```\r\n\r\n3. Add plugin to the manager by calling `manager.registerPlugin` in a JS file. Each plugin will supply 1 or more hooks with\r\n\r\n- unique name (`YOUR_PLUGIN_NAME`)\r\n- a numeric version (starting at `0.1`), \r\n- configuration value, the details vary by hook. (In this example, `getColumnActions` takes a function)\r\n\r\n```js\r\nmanager.registerPlugin(\"YOUR_PLUGIN_NAME\", {\r\n version: 0.1,\r\n makeColumnActions: (columnMeta) => {\r\n return [\r\n {\r\n label: \"Copy name to clipboard\",\r\n // evt = native click event\r\n onClick: (evt) => copyToClipboard(columnMeta.column),\r\n }\r\n ];\r\n },\r\n });\r\n```\r\n\r\nThere are 2 plugin hooks available to `manager.registerPlugin`:\r\n\r\n- `makeColumnActions` - Add items to the cog menu for headers on datasette table pages\r\n- `makeAboveTablePanelConfigs` - Add items to \"tabbed\" panel above the `