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id node_id number title user state locked assignee milestone comments created_at updated_at ▲ closed_at author_association pull_request body repo type active_lock_reason performed_via_github_app reactions draft state_reason
1099723916 I_kwDOBm6k_c5BjHSM 1590 Table+query JSON and CSV links broken when using `base_url` setting eelkevdbos 1001306 closed 0   Datasette 0.60 7571612 11 2022-01-11T23:46:39Z 2022-01-14T01:16:34Z 2022-01-14T01:16:08Z NONE  

Datasette appends the prefix found in the base_url setting twice if a base_url is set.

In the follow asgi example, I'm hosting a custom Datasette instance:

```python

asgi.py

import pathlib from asgi_cors import asgi_cors from channels.routing import URLRouter from django.urls import re_path from datasette.app import Datasette

datasette_ = Datasette( files=[], settings={ "base_url": "/datasettes/", "plugins": {} }, config_dir=pathlib.Path('.'), ) application = URLRouter([ re_path(r"^datasettes/.*", asgi_cors(datasette_.app(), allow_all=True)), ]) ```

Running it with: shell $ daphne -p 8002 asgi:application

Using a simple query on the _memory table: sql select sqlite_version()

http://localhost:8002/datasettes/_memory?sql=select+sqlite_version%28%29

It renders the following upon inspection:

I am using datasette version 0.59.4

datasette 107914493 issue    
{
    "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1590/reactions",
    "total_count": 0,
    "+1": 0,
    "-1": 0,
    "laugh": 0,
    "hooray": 0,
    "confused": 0,
    "heart": 0,
    "rocket": 0,
    "eyes": 0
}
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CREATE TABLE [issues] (
   [id] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
   [node_id] TEXT,
   [number] INTEGER,
   [title] TEXT,
   [user] INTEGER REFERENCES [users]([id]),
   [state] TEXT,
   [locked] INTEGER,
   [assignee] INTEGER REFERENCES [users]([id]),
   [milestone] INTEGER REFERENCES [milestones]([id]),
   [comments] INTEGER,
   [created_at] TEXT,
   [updated_at] TEXT,
   [closed_at] TEXT,
   [author_association] TEXT,
   [pull_request] TEXT,
   [body] TEXT,
   [repo] INTEGER REFERENCES [repos]([id]),
   [type] TEXT
, [active_lock_reason] TEXT, [performed_via_github_app] TEXT, [reactions] TEXT, [draft] INTEGER, [state_reason] TEXT);
CREATE INDEX [idx_issues_repo]
                ON [issues] ([repo]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_issues_milestone]
                ON [issues] ([milestone]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_issues_assignee]
                ON [issues] ([assignee]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_issues_user]
                ON [issues] ([user]);
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