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54 | Facets in metadata | You can turn facets on by default for specific tables by adding them to a "facets" key in a Datasette Metadata file. Here's an example that turns on faceting by default for the qLegalStatus column in the Street_Tree_List table in the sf-trees database: [[[cog from metadata_doc import metadata_example metadata_example(cog, { "databases": { "sf-trees": { "tables": { "Street_Tree_List": { "facets": ["qLegalStatus"] } } } } }) ]]] [[[end]]] Facets defined in this way will always be shown in the interface and returned in the API, regardless of the _facet arguments passed to the view. You can specify array or date facets in metadata using JSON objects with a single key of array or date and a value specifying the column, like this: [[[cog metadata_example(cog, { "facets": [ {"array": "tags"}, {"date": "created"} ] }) ]]] [[[end]]] You can change the default facet size (the number of results shown for each facet) for a table using facet_size : [[[cog metadata_example(cog, { "databases": { "sf-trees": { "tables": { "Street_Tree_List": { "facets": ["qLegalStatus"], "facet_size": 10 } } } } }) ]]] [[[end]]] |