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id ▼ | node_id | number | state | locked | title | user | body | created_at | updated_at | closed_at | merged_at | merge_commit_sha | assignee | milestone | draft | head | base | author_association | repo | url | merged_by | auto_merge |
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275909197 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0Mjc1OTA5MTk3 | 450 | closed | 0 | Coalesce hidden table count to 0 | russss 45057 | For some reason I'm hitting a `None` here with a FTS table. I'm not entirely sure why but this makes the logic work the same as with non-hidden tables. | 2019-05-04T09:37:10Z | 2019-05-11T18:10:09Z | 2019-05-11T18:10:09Z | 5918489a2a2f14b58c5c71773a9d4fb6bb0e3e0a | 0 | f81d9df985e8d054fc16ab91f72878fe71656354 | 55643430f7ac8d27e99b00e7cf79db741003e811 | CONTRIBUTOR | datasette 107914493 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/450 | |||||
275923066 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0Mjc1OTIzMDY2 | 452 | open | 0 | SQL builder utility classes | russss 45057 | This adds a straightforward set of classes to aid in the construction of SQL queries. My plan for this was to allow plugins to manipulate the Datasette-generated SQL in a more structured way. I'm not sure that's going to work, but I feel like this is still a step forward - it reduces the number of intermediate variables in `TableView.data` which aids readability, and also factors out a lot of the boring string concatenation. There are a fair number of minor structure changes in here too as I've tried to make the ordering of `TableView.data` a bit more logical. As far as I can tell, I haven't broken anything... | 2019-05-04T13:57:47Z | 2019-05-04T14:03:04Z | 45e7460d78c3f87c01f2e9e142cb7f646b23b156 | 0 | c63762280d3bd66ad6ea24933dafe218861efef2 | 55643430f7ac8d27e99b00e7cf79db741003e811 | CONTRIBUTOR | datasette 107914493 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/452 |
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