Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database. - Mailing list pgadmin-support

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Subject Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.
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In response to Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.  (Rob Richardson <interrobang@yahoo.com>)
Responses Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.  (tutiluren@tutanota.com)
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Hi Rob,
I have the same bad experience as you with PgAdmin4. We are also using pgAdmin3 so far and I was very excited to test the new version. 
Alas, I have so many issues that, if I had tested the 2 versions separately, I would have said that the old one is v4. 
Among the issues I got, keyboard shortcuts don’t work, I am not allowed to cancel my own queries, object refresh is damn slow, I get unexpected errors when visualizing a table, I can’t use Firefox since the Key is always changing for some reason ...
It’s amazing to see these discrepancies on basic functions whereas many advanced bugs seem to be worked and fixed. 
I also hate having to use the browser instead of a standalone app. I lose everything when I need to close my browser. 
Personal preferences. 
I am stuck on postgresql 8, which certainly doesn’t help. 
But they are right, they owe us absolutely nothing since we don’t pay them. 
They don’t even have to provide you alternatives. 
You should stop complaining. 
In my company’s environment, pgAdmin4,is not usable. 
We will continue to use  pgAdmin3, and I am thinking about developing a GUI for basic stuff (run query, export results, explain plan, display tables details etc) which is 99% of our activities. 
Python has some very good libraries for that. If you have a good set of developers, it might make sense. 
You could easily do some nice enhancements like exporting as excel with 3 lines of code, automating stuff etc. 
On windows, i have tested a few free alternatives but found nothing significantly better than pgAdmin3  
On Mac, some folks are using Postico. 
Their Windows version is unfortunately not usable. 

Sent from my mobile phone

Le 21 août 2020 à 14:50, Rob Richardson <interrobang@yahoo.com> a écrit :


My company relies on PostgreSQL and pgAdmin, as do thousands of other companies, I'm sure.  Since most of our customers have been with us for a long time and have stable installations, we have not been upgrading them to the latest PostgreSQL version, and therefore, most of my experience has been with pgAdmin III.  Nonetheless, I have been less than impressed with it.  It freezes or disables commands at random times.  Not enough to prevent me from working, but enough to make me think that the development process has not been rigorous enough.

Eventually, I am sure that we will be migrating to modern versions of PostgreSQL and therefore to pgAdmin 4.  I've glanced at it.  My initial, uneducated impression is that changes were made from pgAdmin III for little reason other than change itself.  I would have much preferred to see it keep the same UI rather than moving to a browser.

But because PostgreSQL is such a successful database platform, used by thousands upon thousands of mission-critical applications, it is incumbent on the developer community to ensure that its administration tool works well, and that upgrades do not break existing features.  If, as you say, we should not count on the developers of pgAdmin 4 to ensure that upgrades do not break existing features, then please suggest a professionally developed, professionally supported alternative that we can pay for and get the quality assurance that we, as professional developers and users, should expect.

Rob Richardson

On Friday, August 21, 2020, 06:51:29 AM EDT, Stephen Knox <stephenknox73@gmail.com> wrote:


Gosh, you're right, this does sound very rude.

I'm not sure where to start with this and I'm a user, not a developer of the software, so shouldn't be taking this too personally.

You seem to have misread the licence of the software: https://github.com/postgres/pgadmin4/blob/master/LICENSE.

As this is open source software, no one is guaranteeing you anything (why should they, you didn't pay for it, right?). What they are guaranteeing you is that the code is open for you to view and change if you so desire (given certain conditions). There is a likelihood that other people will come and fix and bugs, create new features, but that is not a given, nor should it be.

If it is really "mission-critical software" then sitting around ranting in a mailing list is not going to help you. If you are experiencing these issues (personally I have had very few issues with the software, so can't help you there). You need to do one of:

- Ask politely if anyone can help, file bugs properly on the bug tracker by stating your system environment, steps to reproduce etc. Note, this email does not meet the politeness criterion
- Obtain the skills yourself to fix your own issues, and ideally contribute those back to the project
- Pay someone as a one off to fix the bugs you are experiencing or an ongoing maintenance-type contract

I'm afraid your message just comes off as entitled, uninformed, and yes, rude.

Stephen Knox

On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:23 AM <tutiluren@tutanota.com> wrote:
pgAdmin v4.25 has yet again broken something. After being harassed to upgrade to the latest version, pgAdmin has stopped opening itself properly.

It no longer opens in the correct Pale Moon profile. It now opens in the *default* profile, which completely breaks everything. I've previously tried to explain how important it is for pgAdmin to have its own dedicated GUI/"webview", so I'm not going to go into details about why this is so important here. It seems to fall on deaf ears either way.


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