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1122450452 | I_kwDOBm6k_c5C5zwU | 1625 | Try running tests against macOS and Windows in addition to Ubuntu | simonw 9599 | open | 0 | 0 | 2022-02-02T22:25:57Z | 2022-02-02T22:25:57Z | OWNER | I already do this for Related: - #1617 - #1545 |
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1122414274 | PR_kwDOBm6k_c4x_evE | 1622 | Test against Python 3.11-dev | simonw 9599 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2022-02-02T21:39:38Z | 2022-02-02T21:58:53Z | 2022-02-02T21:58:53Z | OWNER | simonw/datasette/pulls/1622 | Refs #1621 |
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1121618041 | I_kwDOBm6k_c5C2oh5 | 1620 | Link: rel="alternate" to JSON for queries too | simonw 9599 | closed | 0 | Datasette 1.0 3268330 | 3 | 2022-02-02T08:02:42Z | 2022-02-02T21:53:02Z | 2022-02-02T21:33:00Z | OWNER | Following: - #1533 I implemented it for tables and rows but I should have done queries as well. |
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1065431383 | I_kwDOBm6k_c4_gTFX | 1533 | Add `Link: rel="alternate"` header pointing to JSON for a table/query | simonw 9599 | closed | 0 | Datasette 1.0 3268330 | 4 | 2021-11-28T20:43:25Z | 2022-02-02T07:56:51Z | 2022-02-02T07:49:33Z | OWNER | Originally explored in https://github.com/simonw/datasette-notebook/issues/2#issuecomment-980789406 - I wanted an efficient way to scan a list of URLs and figure out which if any of those corresponded to Datasette tables, canned queries or SQL output that could be represented as a table on a page. It looks like a neat way to do that is with
I can put a |
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1113384383 | I_kwDOBm6k_c5CXOW_ | 1611 | Avoid ever running count(*) against SpatiaLite KNN table | simonw 9599 | open | 0 | 1 | 2022-01-25T03:32:54Z | 2022-02-02T06:45:47Z | OWNER | Got this in a trace: Looks like running |
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