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830567275 | MDU6SXNzdWU4MzA1NjcyNzU= | 1259 | Research using CTEs for faster facet counts | simonw 9599 | open | 0 | 5 | 2021-03-12T22:19:49Z | 2021-03-21T22:55:31Z | OWNER | https://www.sqlite.org/changes.html#version_3_35_0
If a CTE creates a table that is used multiple time in that query, SQLite will now default to creating a materialized table for the duration of that query. This could be a big performance boost when applying faceting multiple times against the same query. Consider this example query:
Outputs: col | value | c -- | -- | -- country_long | United States of America | 8688 country_long | China | 4235 country_long | United Kingdom | 2603 country_long | Brazil | 2360 country_long | France | 2155 country_long | India | 1590 country_long | Germany | 1309 country_long | Canada | 1159 country_long | Spain | 829 country_long | Russia | 545 primary_fuel | Solar | 9662 primary_fuel | Hydro | 7155 primary_fuel | Wind | 5188 primary_fuel | Gas | 3922 primary_fuel | Coal | 2390 primary_fuel | Oil | 2290 primary_fuel | Biomass | 1396 primary_fuel | Waste | 1087 primary_fuel | Nuclear | 198 primary_fuel | Geothermal | 189 |
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836963850 | MDU6SXNzdWU4MzY5NjM4NTA= | 249 | Full text search possibly broken? | prabhur 36287 | closed | 0 | 2 | 2021-03-21T02:03:44Z | 2021-03-21T02:43:32Z | 2021-03-21T02:43:32Z | NONE | I'm not quite sure if this is an issue with sqlite-utils or datasette. Background I was previously using sqlite-utils version < 3.6. I have a bunch of csv files that have some data scraped from a website.
Data is loaded to the table via
Note that the data contains text in my language Tamil. Loading happens just fine. datasette serves the db file just fine. It recognizes FTS and shows the "search" box. However, none of the queries work. Whatever text I supply, it always returns 0 rows. I literally copy paste words from the row listing on the screen and paste it on the search box. Interestingly, only thing I can remember is switching to sqlite-utils 3.6. I had to do this because the prior version had an issue with column size. I have attached one of the csv files that can be loaded to the table. Substitute "${filename}" with that file for the sqlite-utils insert command. posts_20200417-20201231.csv.zip Interestingly, the FTS based search from datasette worked just fine before this version upgrade. That is, the queries returned results. I will try to downgrade just to see if the theory is correct. I appreciate any help here. Thanks. |
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832092321 | MDU6SXNzdWU4MzIwOTIzMjE= | 1261 | Some links aren't properly URL encoded. | brimstone 812795 | closed | 0 | 3 | 2021-03-15T18:43:59Z | 2021-03-21T02:06:44Z | 2021-03-20T21:36:06Z | NONE | It seems like a percent sign in the query causes some links to end invalid. The json and CSV links on this page don't behave like expected: https://honeypot-brimston3.vercel.app/honeypot?sql=select+time%2C+count%28time%29+as+count+from+%28select+strftime%28%22%25Y-%25m-%25d%22%2C+_etime%29+as+time+from+ssh+%29+group+by+time+order+by+time%3B I can take a swing at trying to fix this, but my python isn't strong and I need a pointer at the right approach and files to change. Thanks! |
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