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743384829 MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0NTIxMjg3OTk0 203 changes to allow for compound foreign keys drkane 1049910 open 0     7 2020-11-16T00:30:10Z 2023-01-25T18:47:18Z   FIRST_TIME_CONTRIBUTOR simonw/sqlite-utils/pulls/203

Add support for compound foreign keys, as per issue #117

Not sure if this is the right approach. In particular I'm unsure about:

  • the new ForeignKey class, which replaces the namedtuple in order to ensure that column and other_column are forced into tuples. The class does the job, but doesn't feel very elegant.
  • I haven't rewritten guess_foreign_table to take account of multiple columns, so it just checks for the first column in the foreign key definition. This isn't ideal.
  • I haven't added any ability to the CLI to add compound foreign keys, it's only in the python API at the moment.

The PR also contains a minor related change that columns and tables are always quoted in foreign key definitions.

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743011397 MDU6SXNzdWU3NDMwMTEzOTc= 1094 import EX_CANTCREAT means datasette fails to work on Windows drkane 1049910 closed 0     1 2020-11-14T14:17:11Z 2020-12-05T19:35:04Z 2020-12-05T19:35:04Z NONE  

Trying to use datasette 0.51.1 gives the following error:

ImportError: cannot import name 'EX_CANTCREAT' from 'os' (C:\Users\drkan\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python39\lib\os.py)

Looks like that code is only available on unix: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.EX_CANTCREAT

Removing the line makes it work fine (EX_CANTCREAT doesn't seem to be used anywhere?)

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