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Yeah, the way to do this right now would be with a asgi_wrapper
middleware that logs requests. I played with that a few years ago here: https://simonwillison.net/2019/Dec/16/logging-sqlite-asgi-middleware/
I've been thinking for a while that it might be good to have some kind of middleware at a slightly different level from that - a Datasette equivalent of the Django concept of "view" middleware, which acts after a view function has been selected by URL routing: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/topics/http/middleware/#process-view
I don't think I'll do that before 1.0 though, as I need to be very confident that Datasette's own view internals are stable before encouraging people to customize them like that.
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And of course, I look again, and see that https://datasette.io/plugins/datasette-query-history may be exactly what I want
It looks like this plugin does it for the current session, whereas I'd be looking for across any user interacting with the database
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Maybe you can use the set_trace_callback()
option on the SQLite connection? You can use the startup hook the access the db connection, then that callback will be ran for every SQL query.
Though it seems pretty limited. The SQLite C API has extensive tracing/profiling support, which gives you things like "how long did this statement take", but it doesn't look like the Python library supports it
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