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1279842912 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1845#issuecomment-1279842912 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1845 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5MSNpg | simonw 9599 | 2022-10-15T22:22:58Z | 2022-10-15T22:22:58Z | OWNER | I think this mechanism could go a long way towards helping here: - https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1160 It was part of a larger idea I was exploring around ensuring Datasette could be used to start interacting with CSV/JSON data out-of-the-box, without needing to first convert that data into SQLite using separate tools. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Reconsider the Datasette first-run experience 1410305897 | |
1279846110 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1845#issuecomment-1279846110 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1845 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5MSObe | ocdtrekkie 4399499 | 2022-10-15T22:49:00Z | 2022-10-15T22:49:00Z | NONE | I think there's probably some core plugins a new user should just "get" maybe. I feel our Sandstorm package has really reasonable defaults, the ability to bring data in for instance. However, you also have to know that's in the hamburger menu, it's not necessarily intuitive where to start. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Reconsider the Datasette first-run experience 1410305897 | |
1279924827 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1845#issuecomment-1279924827 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1845 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5MShpb | kindly 30636 | 2022-10-16T08:54:53Z | 2022-10-16T08:54:53Z | NONE | > It was part of a larger idea I was exploring around ensuring Datasette could be used to start interacting with CSV/JSON data out-of-the-box, without needing to first convert that data into SQLite using separate tools. This would be great. My organization deals with very nested JSON open data and I have been wanting to find a way to hook into datasette so that the analysts do not have to first convert to sqlite first. This can kind of be done with datasette-lite. From this random nested JSON API: https://api.nobelprize.org/v1/prize.json You can use the API of https://flatterer.herokuapp.com to return a multi table sqlite database: https://lite.datasette.io/?url=https://flatterer.herokuapp.com/api/convert?output_format=sqlite%26file_url=https://api.nobelprize.org/v1/prize.json This is great and fun, but it would be great if there was some plugin mechanism that you could feed a local datasette a nested JSON file directly, possibly hooking into other flattening tools for this. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Reconsider the Datasette first-run experience 1410305897 |
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