SQL Macros in QueryTool. - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Krzysztof Śmigrodzki
Subject SQL Macros in QueryTool.
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Msg-id 4680D443.1010007@gmail.com
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Re: SQL Macros in QueryTool. Code is ready.
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Hello,
I've been asked to add little macro capabilities to PgAdmin's QueryTool.

My plans:

Every macro has:
- key shortcut (key),
- short descriptive title (title),
- query text (query).

Just right of Favourites menu, I'll add
Macros menu with
- Macros Setup dialog,
- Separator
for macro in macros:
     macro.title + "\t" + macro.key

Macros will be stored, and added to menu just like Favourites. wxMenu
description key handler will generate command event, on key shortcut hit.

In frmQuery class I'll add next EVT_MENU_RANGE to event table.
I'll create method which:
1. retrieve query from queryMacroList (think of queryFavoritesFolder
without support for sublevels), based on event.GetId().
2. replace $SELECTED$ placeholder with current selection (if there is
placeholder in query, and there is selection in editor)
3. run query (mimic OnExecute behaviour).

I'll start with implementing actual macro capabilities without
configuration dialog (tester will edit xml file to add new macros). This
part will be ready in two weeks time (I'm coding that in spare time).

Then I'll create configuration dialog. I've got some doubts how to
implement so expect question on the list.

If that will work, I think of defining different macro sets for
different server/databases (default macros for application, but they can
be overridden by macros specific to server or database).

My development platform is:
- Windows Vista Bussines x64, Polish
- VC++ 2005 Express
- wxWidgets 2.8.4 (current stable release)
- PostgreSQL 8.2.4, default package from OpenBSD, run on virtual machine.
I'll start with revision 6393 of PGAdmin code. I'll build 32 bit code
(don't know if PGAdmin work in Windows 64 bit environment).

Regards, Krzysiek


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