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plugin_hooks:plugin-hook-register-commands | plugin_hooks | plugin-hook-register-commands | register_commands(cli) | cli - the root Datasette Click command group Use this to register additional CLI commands Register additional CLI commands that can be run using datsette yourcommand ... . This provides a mechanism by which plugins can add new CLI commands to Datasette. This example registers a new datasette verify file1.db file2.db command that checks if the provided file paths are valid SQLite databases: from datasette import hookimpl import click import sqlite3 @hookimpl def register_commands(cli): @cli.command() @click.argument( "files", type=click.Path(exists=True), nargs=-1 ) def verify(files): "Verify that files can be opened by Datasette" for file in files: conn = sqlite3.connect(str(file)) try: conn.execute("select * from sqlite_master") except sqlite3.DatabaseError: raise click.ClickException( "Invalid database: {}".format(file) ) The new command can then be executed like so: datasette verify fixtures.db Help text (from the docstring for the function plus any defined Click arguments or options) will become available using: datasette verify --help Plugins can register multiple commands by making multiple calls to the @cli.command() decorator. Consult the Click documentation for full details on how to build a CLI command, including how to define arguments and options. Note that register_commands() plugins cannot used with the --plugins-dir mechanism - they need to be installed into the same virtual environment as Datasette using pip install . Provided it has a setup.py file (see Packaging a plugin ) you can run pip install directly against the directory in which you are developing your plugin like so: pip install -e path/t… | ["Plugin hooks"] | [{"href": "https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/latest/commands/#callback-invocation", "label": "Click command group"}, {"href": "https://click.palletsprojects.com/", "label": "Click documentation"}, {"href": "https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-auth-passwords", "label": "datasette-auth-passwords"}, {"href": "https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-verify", "label": "datasette-verify"}] |
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