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539985017 MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MzU0ODY5Mzkx 652 Quick (and uninformed and perhaps misguided) attempt to add a <base> url for hosting datasette at a particular host/URI terrycojones 132978 closed 0     1 2019-12-18T23:37:16Z 2020-03-24T22:14:50Z 2020-03-24T22:14:50Z NONE simonw/datasette/pulls/652

As usual, I don't really know what I'm doing... so this is just a suggested approach. I've not written tests, I've not run the tests, I don't know if I've missed some absolute URLs that would need to have the leading slash dropped.

BUT, I tested it with --config base_url:http://127.0.0.1:8001/ on the command line and from what little I know about datasette it's at least working in some obvious cases.

My changes are based on what I saw in https://github.com/simonw/datasette/commit/8da2db4b71096b19e7a9ef1929369b8483d448bf (thanks!)

I'm happy to be more thorough on this if you think it's worth pursuing.

Fixes #394 (he said, optimistically).

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494685791 MDU6SXNzdWU0OTQ2ODU3OTE= 574 Improve usage description of --host option terrycojones 132978 closed 0     2 2019-09-17T15:12:12Z 2019-11-01T21:58:17Z 2019-11-01T21:57:54Z NONE  

It would be nice if the --host option had a clearer description. I tried to get datasette running on an AWS instance and it took a while to realize it was only listening on localhost. So I wanted to make it listen on an non-localhost interface and tried giving a couple of values to --host (a host name, then an interface name), but none of them did. In the end I read the source to see that the option is passed to uvicorn and looked at the uvicorn docs, which also didn't help. Then I searched the web for "example running datasette on a host" which led me to https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/514 where I saw someone using -h 0.0.0.0. I tried that and it works. That usage could be mentioned somewhere, and might save someone else some time.

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