The insert, upsert, alter and set-column-type endpoints previously
required Content-Type: application/json while /-/create parsed the body
blind - and insert returned a 500 AttributeError when the header was
missing entirely. The lenient rule is now uniform: the body is always
parsed as JSON and invalid JSON is a 400. This makes curl -d and
requests data=json.dumps(...) invocations work without remembering the
header. Cross-site request forgery remains prevented by the Origin and
Sec-Fetch-Site checks in CrossOriginProtectionMiddleware, which is the
defense the strict content-type requirement was historically standing
in for.
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Boolean arguments parsed by value_as_boolean() accept on/true/1 and
off/false/0 - state this once in the JSON API docs rather than leaving
each argument to imply its own grammar.
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An upsert may update existing rows without creating anything, so it
deliberately does not claim resource creation with a 201.
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docs/json_api.rst now opens with an API stability section declaring
what the 1.x promise covers: documented endpoints, parameters and
response keys are stable with additive-only changes; pagination tokens
are opaque strings; the error format and token restriction semantics
are stable. It lists the exempt tiers: endpoints carrying the
"unstable" marker key, debug and support endpoints (/-/threads,
/-/actions, /-/jump, the permission debug endpoints, table
autocomplete), and keys explicitly labeled unstable such as the
execute-write analysis block. Cross-referenced from the introspection
and permission-debug documentation.
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Table JSON responses previously only included the next pagination token
by default - the ready-to-follow next_url required ?_extra=next_url.
Both keys are now always present (null on the final page), which the
pagination documentation already claimed. The next_url extra remains
valid for backwards compatibility.
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Unknown ?_extra= names (including internal HTML-only extras such as
display_rows) were silently ignored, so a typo returned the default
payload with no signal. Table, row and query data formats now return
400 "Unknown _extra: <names>". HTML pages continue to ignore unknown
names.
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The count extra is computed with a limit subquery, so a count equal to
count_limit + 1 (default 10001) actually means "at least this many" -
but only the HTML view knew that. A public count_truncated extra now
reports the flag and is implicitly included whenever count is
requested, using the same logic the HTML view already used.
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Row update previously returned a singular "row" object where insert and
upsert return a "rows" list. All write endpoints now use "rows".
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Every stored-query object carried the same list of parameter names
twice, as both "params" and "parameters". Output objects now carry only
"parameters", consistent with /-/query/parameters and the two analyze
endpoints (and distinct from the "params" bound-values dictionary used
by the query extra and /-/execute-write). "params" remains an accepted
input alias for query creation, update and datasette.yaml config.
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The default forbidden() hook previously rendered an HTML error page even
for .json requests. It now returns the canonical JSON error shape with
status 403 when the request path ends in .json or the request sends an
Accept: application/json or Content-Type: application/json header. HTML
requests still get the error page.
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JsonDataView now injects "ok": true into dict responses, covering
/-/versions, /-/settings, /-/config, /-/threads and /-/actor. The
homepage JSON, /-/jump, the three /-/schema endpoints, /-/allowed,
/-/rules, /-/check, POST /-/permissions and the table /-/autocomplete
endpoint set it explicitly.
The remaining top-level array endpoints (/-/plugins, /-/databases,
/-/actions) will be converted to objects in separate commits.
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All JSON error responses now use a single format built by the new
datasette.utils.error_body() helper:
{"ok": false, "error": "...", "errors": ["..."], "status": 400}
- error is all messages joined with '; ', errors is the full list,
status always matches the HTTP status code
- The exception handler no longer emits the legacy title key in JSON
(it is still available to the HTML error template)
- The permission debug endpoints (/-/allowed, /-/rules, /-/check,
POST /-/permissions) no longer return bare {"error": ...} objects
- JSON renderer SQL errors keep their rows/truncated context keys but
now include the canonical keys as well
- _shape=object misuse (queries or tables without primary keys) now
returns HTTP 400 instead of 200 with an error body
- Method-not-allowed 405 responses use the canonical shape
Adds tests/test_error_shape.py covering all four previous shape
producers, updates affected tests, and documents the format in a new
'Error responses' section of docs/json_api.rst.
Implements section 1 of stable-api-recommendations.md.
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- Add foreignKeyTargetsPath to create table page data
- Filter hidden tables from database-level foreign key target results
- Update JSON API docs and tests for filtered targets
Returns a list of tables with a single primary key, and for each one
the name of that primary key column and its SQLite type affinity.
This will be used by the create table UI to suggest foreign keys.
- Add add_foreign_key, drop_foreign_key, and set_foreign_keys operations.
- Validate flat fk_table and fk_column arguments with Pydantic.
- Document the API and cover inferred primary-key and validation cases.
- Add fk_table and optional fk_column support to create-table columns.
- Validate create-table requests with Pydantic while preserving existing errors.
- Document the API and cover inferred primary-key and validation cases.
Refs https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/2789#issuecomment-4733544452
- Add POST /<database>/<table>/-/alter with Pydantic validation and dry-run support.
- Support add, rename, alter, drop, primary-key and reorder operations, including allow-listed default expressions.
- Document the endpoint and cover schema changes, validation, permissions, events and dry runs.
Refs #2788
Review of the generated ?_extra= documentation found several extras
with no example output or with examples that needed explanation:
- extras: now shows an abbreviated example of the toggle list and has
a clearer description (which also improves the live API output)
- set_column_type_ui: example of the shape seen with set-column-type
permission, plus a note that it is null otherwise
- column_types: live example generated from a table with an assigned
column type instead of an empty {}
- metadata: live table example now demonstrates a table description
and column descriptions; row and query examples gained explanatory
notes
- expandable_columns, foreign_key_tables, facets_timed_out, next_url,
renderers: notes explaining the shape of their output
Also added docs_note cross-references to the relevant documentation:
facets, pagination, render_cell and register_output_renderer plugin
hooks, column type configuration and API, metadata, custom templates,
permissions and foreign key label expansion. foreign_key_tables is
now flagged as potentially executing additional queries.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01EfjBe6E817m9XNFW7EX3Vm
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These three extras return values that exist for the HTML templates -
a Filters instance, an async function and markupsafe/sqlite3.Row data
- so requesting them on a .json page returned a 500 serialization
error, while the generated documentation and ?_extra=extras both
advertised them as API surface. They are now public=False: ignored
like any unknown name on JSON requests, omitted from the docs and the
extras list, and still resolved for the HTML view via the new
include_internal flag on ExtraRegistry.resolve().
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* Fix for execute write returning, closes#2762
* Fix stored write returning rowcount message
* Add configurable execute_write returning limit
* Return rows/truncated from execute query if it used RETURNING
* INSERT ... RETURNING shows rows in /-/execute-write
* Skip RETURNING tests if SQLite version does not support it
Screenshot: https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/2762#issuecomment-4588111545
Expand the unreleased changelog with the deny-by-default operation analysis model, SQL function handling, and the VACUUM and virtual/shadow table restrictions for user-supplied write SQL.
Clarify the /-/execute-write JSON API documentation with the same restrictions and DDL permission requirements.