{"id": "plugin_hooks:plugin-hook-extra-css-urls", "page": "plugin_hooks", "ref": "plugin-hook-extra-css-urls", "title": "extra_css_urls(template, database, table, columns, view_name, request, datasette)", "content": "This takes the same arguments as extra_template_vars(...) \n Return a list of extra CSS URLs that should be included on the page. These can\n take advantage of the CSS class hooks described in Custom pages and templates . \n This can be a list of URLs: \n from datasette import hookimpl\n\n\n@hookimpl\ndef extra_css_urls():\n return [\n \"https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.1.0/css/bootstrap.min.css\"\n ] \n Or a list of dictionaries defining both a URL and an\n SRI hash : \n @hookimpl\ndef extra_css_urls():\n return [\n {\n \"url\": \"https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.1.0/css/bootstrap.min.css\",\n \"sri\": \"sha384-9gVQ4dYFwwWSjIDZnLEWnxCjeSWFphJiwGPXr1jddIhOegiu1FwO5qRGvFXOdJZ4\",\n }\n ] \n This function can also return an awaitable function, useful if it needs to run any async code: \n @hookimpl\ndef extra_css_urls(datasette):\n async def inner():\n db = datasette.get_database()\n results = await db.execute(\n \"select url from css_files\"\n )\n return [r[0] for r in results]\n\n return inner \n Examples: datasette-cluster-map , datasette-vega", "breadcrumbs": "[\"Plugin hooks\", \"Page extras\"]", "references": "[{\"href\": \"https://www.srihash.org/\", \"label\": \"SRI hash\"}, {\"href\": \"https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-cluster-map\", \"label\": \"datasette-cluster-map\"}, {\"href\": \"https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-vega\", \"label\": \"datasette-vega\"}]"} {"id": "plugin_hooks:plugin-hook-handle-exception", "page": "plugin_hooks", "ref": "plugin-hook-handle-exception", "title": "handle_exception(datasette, request, exception)", "content": "datasette - Datasette class \n \n You can use this to access plugin configuration options via datasette.plugin_config(your_plugin_name) , or to render templates or execute SQL queries. \n \n \n \n request - Request object \n \n The current HTTP request. \n \n \n \n exception - Exception \n \n The exception that was raised. \n \n \n \n This hook is called any time an unexpected exception is raised. You can use it to record the exception. \n If your handler returns a Response object it will be returned to the client in place of the default Datasette error page. \n The handler can return a response directly, or it can return return an awaitable function that returns a response. \n This example logs an error to Sentry and then renders a custom error page: \n from datasette import hookimpl, Response\nimport sentry_sdk\n\n\n@hookimpl\ndef handle_exception(datasette, exception):\n sentry_sdk.capture_exception(exception)\n\n async def inner():\n return Response.html(\n await datasette.render_template(\n \"custom_error.html\", request=request\n )\n )\n\n return inner \n Example: datasette-sentry", "breadcrumbs": "[\"Plugin hooks\"]", "references": "[{\"href\": \"https://sentry.io/\", \"label\": \"Sentry\"}, {\"href\": \"https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-sentry\", \"label\": \"datasette-sentry\"}]"} {"id": "plugin_hooks:plugin-hook-slots", "page": "plugin_hooks", "ref": "plugin-hook-slots", "title": "Template slots", "content": "The following set of plugin hooks can be used to return extra HTML content that will be inserted into the corresponding page, directly below the