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- [feature request] Publish to fully static website · 1 ✖
id | html_url | issue_url | node_id | user | created_at | updated_at ▲ | author_association | body | reactions | issue | performed_via_github_app |
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1072905467 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1662#issuecomment-1072905467 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1662 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c4_8zz7 | simonw 9599 | 2022-03-19T00:42:23Z | 2022-03-19T00:42:23Z | OWNER | Those client-side SQLite tricks are really neat.
If you're not going to run any server-side code at all you don't need Datasette for this - you can upload the SQLite database file to any static hosting with CORS headers and load it into the client that way. In terms of static publishing, I do think there's something interesting about using Datasette to generate static sites. There's an issue discussing options for that over here:
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