X-Git-Url: https://git.jsancho.org/?p=datasette-pytables.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ANNOUNCE.md;h=10f93fa0d519fdc39a7d259b7a16a9d97449ae33;hp=7337fcfd61f20471b61d9f16f5a24d262e3ac468;hb=f1a049b7a43d2c4e77d4493f50e1a9c345d84a16;hpb=d282448757f20ce323c85b9e9c77dfddf9167f66 diff --git a/ANNOUNCE.md b/ANNOUNCE.md index 7337fcf..10f93fa 100644 --- a/ANNOUNCE.md +++ b/ANNOUNCE.md @@ -1,20 +1,12 @@ -# Announcing datasette-pytables 1.0.0 +# Announcing datasette-pytables 1.0.3 ## What's new -This is the first public release. Many things are working, most specially: - -* Filters (e.g. `temp >= 3`) are working. - -* Sorted by is working for columns with CSI indexes. - -* Pagination is implemented for the first dimension of tables or arrays. - -* Arrays can be visualized (at least when they are small). +This new release of datasette-pytables fix a compatibility problem with the last versions of Mozilla SQL Parser, which is used by datasette-pytables for translating queries from SQL to NumExpr syntax. ## What it is -Datasette-PyTables provides a web interface and a JSON API for [PyTables](https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables) files, allowing them to be accessible for e.g. Javascript programs. It works in conjunction with [Datasette-Core](https://github.com/PyTables/datasette-core), a trivial fork of the original [Datasette](https://github.com/simonw/datasette), which provides a web interface for SQLite files. This fork is able to work with SQLite files, like the original project, but can accept external connectors for any kind of database files, so you can develop your own connector for your favourite data container if you want (read [developers doc](https://github.com/PyTables/datasette-pytables/blob/master/DEVELOPERS.md)) +Datasette-PyTables provides a web interface and a JSON API for [PyTables](https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables) files, allowing them to be accessible for e.g. Javascript programs. It works in conjunction with [Datasette-Core](https://github.com/PyTables/datasette-core), a trivial fork of the original [Datasette](https://github.com/simonw/datasette), which provides a web interface for SQLite files. This fork is able to work with SQLite files, like the original project, but can accept external connectors for any kind of database files, so you can develop your own connector for your favourite data container if you want (read [developers doc](https://github.com/PyTables/datasette-pytables/blob/master/DEVELOPERS.md)). ## Resources