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| pages:databaseschemaview | pages | databaseschemaview | Database schema | Use /database-name/-/schema to see the complete schema for a specific database. The .md and .json extensions work here too. The JSON returns an object with "database" and "schema" keys. | ["Pages and API endpoints", "Schemas"] | [] |
| pages:databaseview-hidden | pages | databaseview-hidden | Hidden tables | Some tables listed on the database page are treated as hidden. Hidden tables are not completely invisible - they can be accessed through the "hidden tables" link at the bottom of the page. They are hidden because they represent low-level implementation details which are generally not useful to end-users of Datasette. The following tables are hidden by default: Any table with a name that starts with an underscore - this is a Datasette convention to help plugins easily hide their own internal tables. Tables that have been configured as "hidden": true using hidden . *_fts tables that implement SQLite full-text search indexes. Tables relating to the inner workings of the SpatiaLite SQLite extension. sqlite_stat tables used to store statistics used by the query optimizer. | ["Pages and API endpoints", "Database"] | [] |
| pages:instanceschemaview | pages | instanceschemaview | Instance schema | Access /-/schema to see the complete schema for all attached databases in the Datasette instance. Use /-/schema.md to get the same information as Markdown. Use /-/schema.json to get the same information as JSON, which looks like this: { "schemas": [ { "database": "content", "schema": "create table posts ..." } } | ["Pages and API endpoints", "Schemas"] | [] |
| pages:pages | pages | pages | Pages and API endpoints | The Datasette web application offers a number of different pages that can be accessed to explore the data in question, each of which is accompanied by an equivalent JSON API. | [] | [] |
| pages:pages-schemas | pages | pages-schemas | Schemas | Datasette offers /-/schema endpoints to expose the SQL schema for databases and tables. | ["Pages and API endpoints"] | [] |
| pages:queryview | pages | queryview | Queries | The /database-name/-/query page can be used to execute an arbitrary SQL query against that database, if the execute-sql permission is enabled. This query is passed as the ?sql= query string parameter. This means you can link directly to a query by constructing the following URL: /database-name/-/query?sql=SELECT+*+FROM+table_name Each configured canned query has its own page, at /database-name/query-name . Viewing this page will execute the query and display the results. In both cases adding a .json extension to the URL will return the results as JSON. | ["Pages and API endpoints"] | [] |
| pages:tableschemaview | pages | tableschemaview | Table schema | Use /database-name/table-name/-/schema to see the schema for a specific table. The .md and .json extensions work here too. The JSON returns an object with "database" , "table" , and "schema" keys. | ["Pages and API endpoints", "Schemas"] | [] |
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