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360535979 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/179#issuecomment-360535979 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/179 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM2MDUzNTk3OQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2018-01-25T17:18:24Z | 2018-01-25T17:18:24Z | CONTRIBUTOR | To summarise that thread: - expose full `metadata.json` object to the index page template, eg to allow tables to be referred to by name; - ability to import multiple `metadata.json` files, eg to allow metadata files created for a specific SQLite db to be reused in a datasette referring to several database files; It could also be useful to allow users to import a python file containing custom functions that can that be loaded into scope and made available to custom templates. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | More metadata options for template authors 288438570 | |
401310732 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/276#issuecomment-401310732 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/276 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQwMTMxMDczMg== | psychemedia 82988 | 2018-06-29T10:05:04Z | 2018-06-29T10:07:25Z | CONTRIBUTOR | @russs Different map projections can presumably be handled on the client side using a leaflet plugin to transform the geometry (eg [kartena/Proj4Leaflet](https://kartena.github.io/Proj4Leaflet/)) although the leaflet side would need to detect or be informed of the original projection? Another possibility would be to provide an easy way/guidance for users to create an FK'd table containing the WGS84 projection of a non-WGS84 geometry in the original/principle table? This could then as a proxy for serving GeoJSON to the leaflet map? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Handle spatialite geometry columns better 324835838 | |
435862009 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/371#issuecomment-435862009 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/371 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQzNTg2MjAwOQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2018-11-05T12:48:35Z | 2018-11-05T12:48:35Z | CONTRIBUTOR | I think you need to register a domain name you own separately in order to get a non-IP address address? https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/networking/dns/ | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | datasette publish digitalocean plugin 377156339 | |
436037692 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/370#issuecomment-436037692 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/370 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQzNjAzNzY5Mg== | psychemedia 82988 | 2018-11-05T21:15:47Z | 2018-11-05T21:18:37Z | CONTRIBUTOR | In terms of integration with `pandas`, I was pondering two different ways `datasette`/`csvs_to_sqlite` integration may work: - like [`pandasql`](https://github.com/yhat/pandasql), to provide a SQL query layer either by a direct connection to the sqlite db or via `datasette` API; - as an improvement of `pandas.to_sql()`, which is a bit ropey (e.g. `pandas.to_sql_from_csvs()`, routing the dataframe to sqlite via `csvs_tosqlite` rather than the dodgy mapping that `pandas` supports). The `pandas.publish_*` idea could be quite interesting though... Would it be useful/fruitful to think about `publish_` as a complement to [`pandas.to_`](https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/api.html#id12)? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Integration with JupyterLab 377155320 | |
436042445 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/370#issuecomment-436042445 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/370 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQzNjA0MjQ0NQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2018-11-05T21:30:42Z | 2018-11-05T21:31:48Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Another route would be something like creating a `datasette` IPython magic for notebooks to take a dataframe and easily render it as a `datasette`. You'd need to run the app in the background rather than block execution in the notebook. Related to that, or to publishing a dataframe in notebook cell for use in other cells in a non-blocking way, there may be cribs in something like https://github.com/micahscopes/nbmultitask . | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Integration with JupyterLab 377155320 | |
459915995 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/160#issuecomment-459915995 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/160 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ1OTkxNTk5NQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-02-02T00:43:16Z | 2019-02-02T00:58:20Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Do you have any simple working examples of how to use `--static`? Inspection of default served files suggests locations such as `http://example.com/-/static/app.css?0e06ee`. If `datasette` is being proxied to `http://example.com/foo/datasette`, what form should arguments to `--static` take so that static files are correctly referenced? Use case is here: https://github.com/psychemedia/jupyterserverproxy-datasette-demo Trying to do a really simple `datasette` demo in MyBinder using jupyter-server-proxy. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Ability to bundle and serve additional static files 278208011 | |
464341721 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/8#issuecomment-464341721 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/8 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ2NDM0MTcyMQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-02-16T12:08:41Z | 2019-02-16T12:08:41Z | NONE | We also get an error if a column name contains a `.` | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Problems handling column names containing spaces or - 403922644 | |
474280581 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/417#issuecomment-474280581 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/417 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ3NDI4MDU4MQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-03-19T10:06:42Z | 2019-03-19T10:06:42Z | CONTRIBUTOR | This would be really interesting but several possibilities in use arise, I think? For example: - I put a new CSV file into the import dir and a new table is created therefrom - I put a CSV file into the import dir that replaces a previous file / table of the same name as a pre-existing table (eg files that contain monthly data in year to date). The data may also patch previous months, so a full replace / DROP on the original table may well be in order. - I put a CSV file into the import dir that updates a table of the same name as a pre-existing table (eg files that contain last month's data) CSV files may also have messy names compared to the table you want. Or for an update CSV, may have the form `MYTABLENAME-February2019.csv` etc | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Datasette Library 421546944 | |
474282321 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/412#issuecomment-474282321 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/412 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ3NDI4MjMyMQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-03-19T10:09:46Z | 2019-03-19T10:09:46Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Does this also relate to https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/283 and the ability to `ATTACH DATABASE`? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Linked Data(sette) 411257981 | |
480621924 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/18#issuecomment-480621924 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/18 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4MDYyMTkyNA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-04-07T19:31:42Z | 2019-04-07T19:31:42Z | NONE | I've just noticed that SQLite lets you IGNORE inserts that collide with a pre-existing key. This can be quite handy if you have a dataset that keeps changing in part, and you don't want to upsert and replace pre-existing PK rows but you do want to ignore collisions to existing PK rows. Do `sqlite_utils` support such (cavalier!) behaviour? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | .insert/.upsert/.insert_all/.upsert_all should add missing columns 413871266 | |
482994231 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/8#issuecomment-482994231 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/8 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4Mjk5NDIzMQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-04-14T15:04:07Z | 2019-04-14T15:29:33Z | NONE | PLEASE IGNORE THE BELOW... I did a package update and rebuilt the kernel I was working in... may just have been an old version of sqlite_utils, seems to be working now. (Too many containers / too many environments!) Has an issue been reintroduced here with FTS? eg I'm getting an error thrown by spaces in column names here: ``` /usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sqlite_utils/db.py in insert_all(self, records, pk, foreign_keys, upsert, batch_size, column_order) def enable_fts(self, columns, fts_version="FTS5"): --> 329 "Enables FTS on the specified columns" 330 sql = """ 331 CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE "{table}_fts" USING {fts_version} ( ``` when trying an `insert_all`. Also, if a col has a `.` in it, I seem to get: ``` /usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sqlite_utils/db.py in insert_all(self, records, pk, foreign_keys, upsert, batch_size, column_order) 327 jsonify_if_needed(record.get(key, None)) for key in all_columns 328 ) --> 329 result = self.db.conn.execute(sql, values) 330 self.db.conn.commit() 331 self.last_id = result.lastrowid OperationalError: near ".": syntax error ``` (Can't post a worked minimal example right now; racing trying to build something against a live timing screen that will stop until next weekend in an hour or two...) PS Hmmm I did a test and they seem to work; I must be messing up s/where else... ``` import sqlite3 from sqlite_utils import Database dbname='testingDB_sqlite_utils.db' #!rm $dbname conn = sqlite3.connect(dbname, timeout=10) #Setup database tables c = conn.cursor() setup=''' CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "test1" ( "NO" INTEGER, "NAME" TEXT ); CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "test2" ( "NO" INTEGER, `TIME OF DAY` TEXT ); CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "test3" ( "NO" INTEGER, `AVG. SPEED (MPH)` FLOAT ); ''' c.executescript(setup) DB = Database(conn) … | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Problems handling column names containing spaces or - 403922644 | |
483017176 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/431#issuecomment-483017176 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/431 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4MzAxNzE3Ng== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-04-14T16:58:37Z | 2019-04-14T16:58:37Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Hmm... nope... I see an updated timestamp from `ls -al` on the db but no reload? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Datasette doesn't reload when database file changes 432870248 | |
483202658 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/429#issuecomment-483202658 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/429 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4MzIwMjY1OA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-04-15T10:48:01Z | 2019-04-15T10:48:01Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Minor UI observation: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/82988/56127017-2bf78e80-5f74-11e9-9120-9393eb5d4988.png) `_where=` renders a `[remove]` link whereas `_facet=` gets a cross to remove it. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | ?_where=sql-fragment parameter for table views 432636432 | |
509013413 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/507#issuecomment-509013413 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/507 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDUwOTAxMzQxMw== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-07-07T16:31:57Z | 2019-07-07T16:31:57Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Chrome and Firefox [both support headless screengrabs]( https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/chrome-and-firefox-can-take-screenshots-of-sites-from-the-command-line/) from command line, but I don't know how parameterised they can be? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Every datasette plugin on the ecosystem page should have a screenshot 455852801 | |
559207224 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/642#issuecomment-559207224 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/642 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU1OTIwNzIyNA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-11-27T18:40:57Z | 2019-11-27T18:41:07Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Would cookie cutter approaches also work for creating various flavours of customised templates? I need to try to create a couple of sites for myself to get a feel for what sorts of thing are easily doable, and what cribbable cookie cutter items might be. I'm guessing https://simonwillison.net/2019/Nov/25/niche-museums/ is a good place to start from? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Provide a cookiecutter template for creating new plugins 529429214 | |
559632608 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/573#issuecomment-559632608 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/573 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU1OTYzMjYwOA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2019-11-29T01:43:38Z | 2019-11-29T01:43:38Z | CONTRIBUTOR | In passing, it looks like a start was made on a datasette Jupyter server extension in https://github.com/lucasdurand/jupyter-datasette although the build fails in MyBinder. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Exposing Datasette via Jupyter-server-proxy 492153532 | |
571138093 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/73#issuecomment-571138093 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/73 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU3MTEzODA5Mw== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-01-06T13:28:31Z | 2020-01-06T13:28:31Z | NONE | I think I actually had several issues in play... The missing key was one, but I think there is also an issue as per below. For example, in the following: ```python def init_testdb(dbname='test.db'): if os.path.exists(dbname): os.remove(dbname) conn = sqlite3.connect(dbname) db = Database(conn) return conn, db conn, db = init_testdb() c = conn.cursor() c.executescript('CREATE TABLE "test1" ("Col1" TEXT, "Col2" TEXT, PRIMARY KEY ("Col1"));') c.executescript('CREATE TABLE "test2" ("Col1" TEXT, "Col2" TEXT, PRIMARY KEY ("Col1"));') print('Test 1...') for i in range(3): db['test1'].upsert_all([{'Col1':'a', 'Col2':'x'},{'Col1':'b', 'Col2':'x'}], pk=('Col1')) db['test2'].upsert_all([{'Col1':'a', 'Col2':'x'},{'Col1':'b', 'Col2':'x'}], pk=('Col1')) print('Test 2...') for i in range(3): db['test1'].upsert_all([{'Col1':'a', 'Col2':'x'},{'Col1':'b', 'Col2':'x'}], pk=('Col1')) db['test2'].upsert_all([{'Col1':'a', 'Col2':'x'},{'Col1':'b', 'Col2':'x'}, {'Col1':'c','Col2':'x'}], pk=('Col1')) print('Done...') --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1... Test 2... IndexError: list index out of range --------------------------------------------------------------------------- IndexError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-763-444132ca189f> in <module> 22 print('Test 2...') 23 for i in range(3): ---> 24 db['test1'].upsert_all([{'Col1':'a', 'Col2':'x'},{'Col1':'b', 'Col2':'x'}], pk=('Col1')) 25 db['test2'].upsert_all([{'Col1':'a', 'Col2':'x'},{'Col1':'b', 'Col2':'x'}, 26 {'Col1':'c','Col2':'x'}], pk=('Col1')) /usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sqlite_utils/db.py in upsert_all(self, records, pk, foreign_keys, column_order, not_null, defaults, batch_size, hash_id, alter, extracts) 1157 alter=alter, 1158 extracts=extracts, -> 1… | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | upsert_all() throws issue when upserting to empty table 545407916 | |
573047321 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/73#issuecomment-573047321 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/73 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU3MzA0NzMyMQ== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-01-10T14:02:56Z | 2020-01-10T14:09:23Z | NONE | Hmmm... just tried with installs from pip and the repo (v2.0.0 and v2.0.1) and I get the error each time (start of second run through the second loop). Could it be sqlite3? I'm on 3.30.1. UPDATE: just tried it on jupyter.org/try and I get the error there, too. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | upsert_all() throws issue when upserting to empty table 545407916 | |
580745213 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/73#issuecomment-580745213 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/73 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU4MDc0NTIxMw== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-01-31T14:02:38Z | 2020-01-31T14:21:09Z | NONE | So the conundrum continues.. The simple test case above now runs, but if I upsert a large number of new records (successfully) and then try to upsert a fewer number of new records to a different table, I get the same error. If I run the same upserts again (which in the first case means there are no new records to add, because they were already added), the second upsert works correctly. It feels as if the number of items added via an upsert >> the number of items I try to add in an upsert immediately after, I get the error. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | upsert_all() throws issue when upserting to empty table 545407916 | |
586599424 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/417#issuecomment-586599424 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/417 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU4NjU5OTQyNA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-02-15T15:12:19Z | 2020-02-15T15:12:33Z | CONTRIBUTOR | So could the polling support also allow you to call sqlite_utils to update a database with csv files? (Though I'm guessing you would only want to handle changed files? Do your scrapers check and cache csv datestamps/hashes?) | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Datasette Library 421546944 | |
604328163 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/573#issuecomment-604328163 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/573 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDYwNDMyODE2Mw== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-03-26T09:41:30Z | 2020-03-26T09:41:30Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Fixed by @simonw; example here: https://github.com/simonw/jupyterserverproxy-datasette-demo | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Exposing Datasette via Jupyter-server-proxy 492153532 | |
714657366 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1033#issuecomment-714657366 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1033 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcxNDY1NzM2Ng== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-10-22T17:51:29Z | 2020-10-22T17:51:29Z | CONTRIBUTOR | How does `/-/static` relate to [current guidance docs around `static`](https://docs.datasette.io/en/latest/custom_templates.html?highlight=static#serving-static-files) regarding the `--static option` and metadata formulations such as `"extra_js_urls": [ "/static/app.js"]` (I've not managed to get this to work in a Jupyter server proxied set up; the [datasette / jupyter server proxy repo](https://github.com/simonw/jupyterserverproxy-datasette-demo) may provide a useful test example, eg via MyBinder, for folk to crib from?) | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | datasette.urls.static_plugins(...) method 725099777 | |
716066000 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1033#issuecomment-716066000 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1033 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcxNjA2NjAwMA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-10-24T22:58:33Z | 2020-10-24T22:58:33Z | CONTRIBUTOR | From [the docs](https://docs.datasette.io/en/latest/internals.html#datasette-urls), I note: ``` datasette.urls.instance() Returns the URL to the Datasette instance root page. This is usually "/" ``` What about the proxy case? Eg if I am using jupyter-server-proxy on a MyBinder or local Jupyter notebook server site, `https://example.com:PORT/weirdpath/datasette`, what does `datasette.urls.instance()` refer to? - [ ] `https://example.com:PORT/weirdpath/datasette` - [ ] `https://example.com:PORT/weirdpath/` - [ ] `https://example.com:PORT/` - [ ] `https://example.com` - [ ] something else? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | datasette.urls.static_plugins(...) method 725099777 | |
716123598 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/838#issuecomment-716123598 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/838 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcxNjEyMzU5OA== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-10-25T10:20:12Z | 2020-10-25T10:53:24Z | CONTRIBUTOR | I'm trying to [run something behind a MyBinder proxy](https://github.com/ouseful-testing/nbsearch), but seem to have something set up incorrectly and not sure what the fix is? I'm starting datasette with jupyter-server-proxy setup: ``` # __init__.py def setup_nbsearch(): return { "command": [ "datasette", "serve", f"{_NBSEARCH_DB_PATH}", "-p", "{port}", "--config", "base_url:{base_url}nbsearch/" ], "absolute_url": True, # The following needs a the labextension installing. # eg in postBuild: jupyter labextension install jupyterlab-server-proxy "launcher_entry": { "enabled": True, "title": "nbsearch", }, } ``` where the `base_url` gets automatically populated by the server-proxy. I define the loaders as: ``` # __init__.py from datasette import hookimpl @hookimpl def extra_css_urls(database, table, columns, view_name, datasette): return [ "/-/static-plugins/nbsearch/prism.css", "/-/static-plugins/nbsearch/nbsearch.css", ] ``` but these seem to also need a base_url prefix set somehow? Currently, the generated HTML loads properly but internal links are incorrect; eg they take the form `<link rel="stylesheet" href="/-/static-plugins/nbsearch/prism.css">` which resolves to eg `https://notebooks.gesis.org/hub/-/static-plugins/nbsearch/prism.css` rather than required URL of form `https://notebooks.gesis.org/binder/jupyter/user/ouseful-testing-nbsearch-0fx1mx67/nbsearch/-/static-plugins/nbsearch/prism.css`. The main css is loaded correctly: `<link rel="stylesheet" href="/binder/jupyter/user/ouseful-testing-nbsearch-0fx1mx67/nbsearch/-/static/app.css?404439">` | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Incorrect URLs when served behind a proxy with base_url set 637395097 | |
718528252 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/1049#issuecomment-718528252 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1049 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcxODUyODI1Mg== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-10-29T09:20:34Z | 2020-10-29T09:20:34Z | CONTRIBUTOR | That workaround is probably fine. I was trying to work out whether there might be other situations where a pre-external package load might be useful but couldn't offhand bring any other examples to mind. The static plugins option also looks interesting. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Add template block prior to extra URL loaders 729017519 | |
720354227 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/838#issuecomment-720354227 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/838 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcyMDM1NDIyNw== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-11-02T09:33:58Z | 2020-11-02T09:33:58Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Thanks; just a note that the `datasette.urls.static(path)` and `datasette.urls.static_plugins(plugin_name, path)` items both seem to be repeated and appear in the docs twice? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Incorrect URLs when served behind a proxy with base_url set 637395097 | |
752098906 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/417#issuecomment-752098906 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/417 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDc1MjA5ODkwNg== | psychemedia 82988 | 2020-12-29T14:34:30Z | 2020-12-29T14:34:50Z | CONTRIBUTOR | FWIW, I had a look at `watchdog` for a `datasette` powered Jupyter notebook search tool: https://github.com/ouseful-testing/nbsearch/blob/main/nbsearch/nbwatchdog.py Not a production thing, just an experiment trying to explore what might be possible... | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Datasette Library 421546944 | |
1010947634 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1591#issuecomment-1010947634 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1591 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c48QdYy | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-01-12T11:32:17Z | 2022-01-12T11:32:17Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Is it possible to parse things like `--ext-{plugin}-{arg} VALUE` ? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Maybe let plugins define custom serve options? 1100015398 | |
1033641009 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/pull/203#issuecomment-1033641009 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/203 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM49nBwx | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-02-09T11:06:18Z | 2022-02-09T11:06:18Z | NONE | Is there any progress elsewhere on the handling of compound / composite foreign keys, or is this PR still effectively open? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | changes to allow for compound foreign keys 743384829 | |
1041313679 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/406#issuecomment-1041313679 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/406 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM4-ES-P | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-02-16T09:59:51Z | 2022-02-16T10:00:10Z | NONE | The `CustomColumnType()` approach looks good. This pushes you into the mindspace that you are defining and working with a custom column type. When creating the table, you could then error, or at least warn, if someone wasn't setting a column on a `type` or a custom column type, which I guess is where `mypy` comes in? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Creating tables with custom datatypes 1128466114 | |
1041325398 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/402#issuecomment-1041325398 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/402 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM4-EV1W | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-02-16T10:12:48Z | 2022-02-16T10:18:55Z | NONE | > My hunch is that the case where you want to consider input from more than one column will actually be pretty rare - the only case I can think of where I would want to do that is for latitude/longitude columns Other possible pairs: unconventional date/datetime and timezone pairs eg `2022-02-16::17.00, London`; or more generally, numerical value and unit of measurement pairs (eg if you want to cast into and out of different measurement units using packages like `pint`) or currencies etc. Actually, in that case, I guess you may be presenting things that are unit typed already, and so a conversion would need to parse things into an appropriate, possibly two column `value, unit` format. | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Advanced class-based `conversions=` mechanism 1125297737 | |
1041363433 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/406#issuecomment-1041363433 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/406 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM4-EfHp | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-02-16T10:57:03Z | 2022-02-16T10:57:19Z | NONE | Wondering if this actually relates to https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/402 ? I also wonder if this would be a sensible approach for eg registering `pint` based quantity conversions into and out of the db, perhaps storing the quantity as a serialised `magnitude measurement` single column string? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Creating tables with custom datatypes 1128466114 | |
1248204219 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1810#issuecomment-1248204219 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1810 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5KZhW7 | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-09-15T14:44:47Z | 2022-09-15T14:46:26Z | CONTRIBUTOR | A couple+ of possible use case examples: - someone has a collection of articles indexed with FTS; they want to publish a simple search tool over the results; - someone has an image collection and they want to be able to search over description text to return images; - someone has a set of locations with descriptions, and wants to run a query over places and descriptions and get results as a listing or on a map; - someone has a set of audio or video files with titles, descriptions and/or transcripts, and wants to be able to search over them and return playable versions of returned items. In many cases, I suspect the raw content will be in one table, but the search table will be a second (eg FTS) table. Generally, the search may be over one or more joined tables, and the results constructed from one or more tables (which may or may not be distinct from the search tables). | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Featured table(s) on the homepage 1374626873 | |
1248440137 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/406#issuecomment-1248440137 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/406 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM5Kaa9J | psychemedia 82988 | 2022-09-15T18:13:50Z | 2022-09-15T18:13:50Z | NONE | I was wondering if you have any more thoughts on this? I have a tangible use case now: adding a "vector" column to a database to support semantic search using doc2vec embeddings ([example](https://psychemedia.github.io/storynotes/Lang_Doc2Vec.html); note that the `vtfunc` package may no longer be reliable...). | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | Creating tables with custom datatypes 1128466114 | |
1420941334 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/564#issuecomment-1420941334 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/564 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5UsdgW | psychemedia 82988 | 2023-02-07T15:14:10Z | 2023-02-07T15:14:10Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Is this feature covered by any more recent updates to `datasette`, or via any plugins that you're aware of? | {"total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | First proof-of-concept of Datasette Library 473288428 |
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