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1320616559 https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1896#issuecomment-1320616559 https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1896 IC_kwDOBm6k_c5OtwJv simonw 9599 2022-11-18T22:51:14Z 2022-11-18T22:51:14Z OWNER

New methods are documented here: https://docs.datasette.io/en/1.0-dev/internals.html#resolve-database-request

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1320588299 https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1896#issuecomment-1320588299 https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1896 IC_kwDOBm6k_c5OtpQL simonw 9599 2022-11-18T22:16:59Z 2022-11-18T22:17:06Z OWNER

Found myself needing an await db.view_exists() method for this, similar to the existing await db.table_exists() one.

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1317757949 https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1896#issuecomment-1317757949 https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1896 IC_kwDOBm6k_c5Oi2P9 simonw 9599 2022-11-16T22:27:47Z 2022-11-18T21:48:29Z OWNER

Open question: should resolve_table() know how to identify named canned queries too?

I think not, at least for the moment. Feels a bit too specialist to expose in a documented API.

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1317757112 https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1896#issuecomment-1317757112 https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1896 IC_kwDOBm6k_c5Oi2C4 simonw 9599 2022-11-16T22:26:52Z 2022-11-16T22:33:13Z OWNER

Some ideas from walking the dog:

Challenge: standard URL routing of request to database/table/row

Standardize on the named components of the URL patterns - database, table, pks

Async function that takes the request and the Datasette instance and returns a Resolved instance with: .level - database or table or row (better name?) .database - the name of the database .db - the database object .table - the name of the table (or view) .is_view perhaps? .pk_values if it's a row Should this attempt to resolve names queries too? ``` .where_sql - the where fragment you use .where_params - accompanying dictionary

await datasette.resolve_request(request) Or even better three methods:python datasette.resolve_database(request) datasette.resolve_table(request) datasette.resolve_row(request) ``` These can be typed correctly

Methods raise NotFound if not found

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