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- Proposal: datasette query · 4 ✖
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1094453751 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1699#issuecomment-1094453751 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1699 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5BPAn3 | eyeseast 25778 | 2022-04-11T01:32:12Z | 2022-04-11T01:32:12Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Was looking through old issues and realized a bunch of this got discussed in #1101 (including by me!), so sorry to rehash all this. Happy to help with whatever piece of it I can. Would be very excited to be able to use format plugins with exports. |
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1092386254 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1699#issuecomment-1092386254 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1699 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5BHH3O | eyeseast 25778 | 2022-04-08T02:39:25Z | 2022-04-08T02:39:25Z | CONTRIBUTOR | And just to think this through a little more, here's what
Alternately, that could be an async generator, like this:
Not sure which makes more sense, but I think this pattern would open up a lot of possibility. If you had your stream_indented_json function, you could do |
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1092370880 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1699#issuecomment-1092370880 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1699 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5BHEHA | eyeseast 25778 | 2022-04-08T02:07:40Z | 2022-04-08T02:07:40Z | CONTRIBUTOR | So maybe
And stream gets an iterator, instead of a list of rows, so it can efficiently handle large queries. Maybe it also gets passed a destination stream, or it returns an iterator. I'm not sure what makes more sense. Either way, that might cover both CLI exports and streaming responses. |
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1092357672 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1699#issuecomment-1092357672 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1699 | IC_kwDOBm6k_c5BHA4o | eyeseast 25778 | 2022-04-08T01:39:40Z | 2022-04-08T01:39:40Z | CONTRIBUTOR |
That's my thinking, too. It's really the thing I've been wanting since writing
I think this probably needs either a new plugin hook separate from |
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