rowid,repo,release,date,body_markdown,published_at,topics 107914493,https://github.com/simonw/datasette,https://github.com/simonw/datasette/releases/tag/0.14,2017-12-10,"The theme of this release is customization: Datasette now allows every aspect of its presentation [to be customized](http://datasette.readthedocs.io/en/latest/custom_templates.html) either using additional CSS or by providing entirely new templates. Datasette's [metadata.json format](http://datasette.readthedocs.io/en/latest/metadata.html) has also been expanded, to allow per-database and per-table metadata. A new `datasette skeleton` command can be used to generate a skeleton JSON file ready to be filled in with per-database and per-table details. The `metadata.json` file can also be used to define [canned queries](http://datasette.readthedocs.io/en/latest/sql_queries.html#canned-queries), as a more powerful alternative to SQL views. - `extra_css_urls`/`extra_js_urls` in metadata A mechanism in the `metadata.json` format for adding custom CSS and JS urls. Create a `metadata.json` file that looks like this: { ""extra_css_urls"": [ ""https://simonwillison.net/static/css/all.bf8cd891642c.css"" ], ""extra_js_urls"": [ ""https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.2.1.slim.min.js"" ] } Then start datasette like this: datasette mydb.db --metadata=metadata.json The CSS and JavaScript files will be linked in the `
` of every page. You can also specify a SRI (subresource integrity hash) for these assets: { ""extra_css_urls"": [ { ""url"": ""https://simonwillison.net/static/css/all.bf8cd891642c.css"", ""sri"": ""sha384-9qIZekWUyjCyDIf2YK1FRoKiPJq4PHt6tp/ulnuuyRBvazd0hG7pWbE99zvwSznI"" } ], ""extra_js_urls"": [ { ""url"": ""https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.2.1.slim.min.js"", ""sri"": ""sha256-k2WSCIexGzOj3Euiig+TlR8gA0EmPjuc79OEeY5L45g="" } ] } Modern browsers will only execute the stylesheet or JavaScript if the SRI hash matches the content served. You can generate hashes usingThis line renders the original block:
{{ super() }} {% endblock %} - `--static` option for datasette serve ([\#160](https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/160)) You can now tell Datasette to serve static files from a specific location at a specific mountpoint. For example: datasette serve mydb.db --static extra-css:/tmp/static/css Now if you visit this URL: http://localhost:8001/extra-css/blah.css The following file will be served: /tmp/static/css/blah.css - Canned query support. Named canned queries can now be defined in `metadata.json` like this: { ""databases"": { ""timezones"": { ""queries"": { ""timezone_for_point"": ""select tzid from timezones ..."" } } } } These will be shown in a new ""Queries"" section beneath ""Views"" on the database page. - New `datasette skeleton` command for generating `metadata.json` ([\#164](https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/164)) - `metadata.json` support for per-table/per-database metadata ([\#165](https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/165)) Also added support for descriptions and HTML descriptions. Here's an example metadata.json file illustrating custom per-database and per-table metadata: { ""title"": ""Overall datasette title"", ""description_html"": ""This is a description with HTML."", ""databases"": { ""db1"": { ""title"": ""First database"", ""description"": ""This is a string description & has no HTML"", ""license_url"": ""http://example.com/"", ""license"": ""The example license"", ""queries"": { ""canned_query"": ""select * from table1 limit 3;"" }, ""tables"": { ""table1"": { ""title"": ""Custom title for table1"", ""description"": ""Tables can have descriptions too"", ""source"": ""This has a custom source"", ""source_url"": ""http://example.com/"" } } } } } - Renamed `datasette build` command to `datasette inspect` ([\#130](https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/130)) - Upgrade to Sanic 0.7.0 ([\#168](https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/168))