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datasette-upload-csvs
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Datasette plugin for uploading CSV files and converting them to database tables
Datasette plugin for uploading CSV files and converting them to database tables
datasette install datasette-upload-csvs
The plugin adds an interface at /-/upload-csvs
for uploading a CSV file and using it to create a new database table.
By default only the root actor can access the page - so you'll need to run Datasette with the --root
option and click on the link shown in the terminal to sign in and access the page.
The upload-csvs
permission governs access. You can use permission plugins such as datasette-permissions-sql to grant additional access to the write interface.
FAQs
Datasette plugin for uploading CSV files and converting them to database tables
We found that datasette-upload-csvs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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