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90 datasette.urls The datasette.urls object contains methods for building URLs to pages within Datasette. Plugins should use this to link to pages, since these methods take into account any base_url configuration setting that might be in effect. datasette.urls.instance(format=None) Returns the URL to the Datasette instance root page. This is usually "/" . datasette.urls.path(path, format=None) Takes a path and returns the full path, taking base_url into account. For example, datasette.urls.path("-/logout") will return the path to the logout page, which will be "/-/logout" by default or /prefix-path/-/logout if base_url is set to /prefix-path/ datasette.urls.logout() Returns the URL to the logout page, usually "/-/logout" datasette.urls.static(path) Returns the URL of one of Datasette's default static assets, for example "/-/static/app.css" datasette.urls.static_plugins(plugin_name, path) Returns the URL of one of the static assets belonging to a plugin. datasette.urls.static_plugins("datasette_cluster_map", "datasette-cluster-map.js") would return "/-/static-plugins/datasette_cluster_map/datasette-cluster-map.js" datasette.urls.static(path) Returns the URL of one of Datasette's default static assets, for example "/-/static/app.css" datasette.urls.database(database_name, format=None) Returns the URL to a database page, for example "/fixtures" datasette.urls.table(database_name, table_name, format=None) Returns the URL to a table page, for example "/fixtures/facetable" datasette.urls.query(database_name, query_name, format=None) Returns the URL to a query page, for example "/fixtures/pragma_cache_size" These functions can be accessed via the {{ urls }} object in Datasette templates, for example: <a href="{{ urls.instance() }}">Homepage</a> <a href="{{ urls.database("fixtures") }}">Fixtures database</a> <a href="{{ urls.table("fixtures", "facetable") }}">facetable table</a> <a href="{{ urls.query("fixtures", "pragma_cache_size") }}">pragma_cache_size query</a> Use the format="json" (or "csv" or other formats supported by plugins) arguments to get back URLs to the JSON representation. This is the path with .json added on the end. These methods each return a datasette.utils.PrefixedUrlString object, which is a subclass of the Python str type. This allows the logic that considers the base_url setting to detect if that prefix has already been applied to the path.
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