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Simon Willison aeeb50f61b
Correctly display facets with value of 0 - fixes #318
Also added comprehensive unit test for facet display HTML.
2018-06-20 21:30:13 -07:00
Simon Willison fc3660cfad
Streaming mode for downloading all rows as a CSV (#315)
* table.csv?_stream=1 to download all rows - refs #266

This option causes Datasette to serve ALL rows in the table, by internally
following the _next= pagination links and serving everything out as a stream.

Also added new config option, allow_csv_stream, which can be used to disable
this feature.

* New config option max_csv_mb limiting size of CSV export
2018-06-17 20:21:02 -07:00
Simon Willison 0357774c94
Renamed test_tables.db to fixtures.db in unit tests 2018-06-17 11:34:16 -07:00
Simon Willison ed631e690b
?_labels= and ?_label=COL to expand foreign keys in JSON/CSV
These new querystring arguments can be used to request expanded foreign keys
in both JSON and CSV formats.

?_labels=on turns on expansions for ALL foreign key columns

?_label=COLUMN1&_label=COLUMN2 can be used to pick specific columns to expand

e.g. `Street_Tree_List.json?_label=qSpecies&_label=qLegalStatus`

    {
        "rowid": 233,
        "TreeID": 121240,
        "qLegalStatus": {
            "value" 2,
            "label": "Private"
        }
        "qSpecies": {
            "value": 16,
            "label": "Sycamore"
        }
        "qAddress": "91 Commonwealth Ave",
        ...
    }

The labels option also works for the HTML and CSV views.

HTML defaults to `?_labels=on`, so if you pass `?_labels=off` you can disable
foreign key expansion entirely - or you can use `?_label=COLUMN` to request
just specific columns.

If you expand labels on CSV you get additional columns in the output:

`/Street_Tree_List.csv?_label=qLegalStatus`

    rowid,TreeID,qLegalStatus,qLegalStatus_label...
    1,141565,1,Permitted Site...
    2,232565,2,Undocumented...

I also refactored the existing foreign key expansion code.

Closes #233. Refs #266.
2018-06-16 15:18:57 -07:00
Simon Willison 5bda4a477c
Fixed CSV tests - Python 3.6.5 and 3.6.3 apparently differ
The test used to expect CSV to come back like this:

	hello
	world
	""

With the final blank value encoded in quotes.

Judging by Travis failures, this behaviour changed between Python 3.6.3 and
3.6.5:

	https://travis-ci.org/simonw/datasette/jobs/392586661
2018-06-15 00:01:48 -07:00
Simon Willison 3a79ad98ea
Basic CSV export, refs #266
Tables and custom SQL query results can now be exported as CSV.

The easiest way to do this is to use the .csv extension, e.g.

	/test_tables/facet_cities.csv

By default this is served as Content-Type: text/plain so you can see it in
your browser. If you want to download the file (using text/csv and with an
appropriate Content-Disposition: attachment header) you can do so like this:

	/test_tables/facet_cities.csv?_dl=1

We link to the CSV and downloadable CSV URLs from the table and query pages.

The links use ?_size=max and so by default will return 1,000 rows.

Also fixes #303 - table names ending in .json or .csv are now detected and
URLs are generated that look like this instead:

	/test_tables/table%2Fwith%2Fslashes.csv?_format=csv

The ?_format= option is available for everything else too, but we link to the
.csv / .json versions in most cases because they are aesthetically pleasing.
2018-06-14 23:51:23 -07:00