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1692322342 https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/1241#issuecomment-1692322342 https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/1241 IC_kwDOBm6k_c5k3som publicmatt 52261150 2023-08-24T19:56:15Z 2023-08-24T20:09:52Z NONE

Something to think about, but I hate how long the url is when sharing a custom SQL query. Would it be possible to hash the query and state of a page instead so the url is more manageable? The mapping from hash to query would have to be stored in order to recover/lookup the page after sharing.

It's not uncommon to have things like this currently:

https://global-power-plants.datasettes.com/global-power-plants?sql=select+rowid%2C+country%2C+country_long%2C+name%2C+gppd_idnr%2C+capacity_mw%2C+latitude%2C+longitude%2C+primary_fuel%2C+other_fuel1%2C+other_fuel2%2C+other_fuel3%2C+commissioning_year%2C+owner%2C+source%2C+url%2C+geolocation_source%2C+wepp_id%2C+year_of_capacity_data%2C+generation_gwh_2013%2C+generation_gwh_2014%2C+generation_gwh_2015%2C+generation_gwh_2016%2C+generation_gwh_2017%2C+generation_gwh_2018%2C+generation_gwh_2019%2C+generation_data_source%2C+estimated_generation_gwh_2013%2C+estimated_generation_gwh_2014%2C+estimated_generation_gwh_2015%2C+estimated_generation_gwh_2016%2C+estimated_generation_gwh_2017%2C+estimated_generation_note_2013%2C+estimated_generation_note_2014%2C+estimated_generation_note_2015%2C+estimated_generation_note_2016%2C+estimated_generation_note_2017+from+%5Bglobal-power-plants%5D+order+by+rowid+limit+101

I'm thinking a plugin like https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-query-files, but could be created and managed from the UI (with the right permissions).

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848425056 https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/670#issuecomment-848425056 https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/670 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDg0ODQyNTA1Ng== publicmatt 52261150 2021-05-26T03:22:32Z 2021-05-26T03:22:32Z NONE

I've also been investigating serving postgresql databases over postgrest. I like the idea of hosting some static html + js on github, but having it backed by datasets I can update and control on the database server. I started from SQLite + datasette but would like to host larger datasets (with smaller materialized views exposed publicly). I think the postgrest model where all the authorization and ownership is defined in database role grants is really powerful. But I really miss being able to define an ad-hoc query in sql, then instantly link to a json representation of it like datasette does.

P.S.: I've been sort of following along as you pop up in hacker news here and there. It's been great! Thanks for doing this all out in the open!

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