Re: User account and settings storage in other database than SQLite - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Dave Page
Subject Re: User account and settings storage in other database than SQLite
Date
Msg-id CA+OCxow97mbU=pRBqOoDar1xDD7VMyKvg_pfyttmdOtvxJ_d+w@mail.gmail.com
Whole thread Raw
In response to User account and settings storage in other database than SQLite  (Peter Palka <ppalka@cmcrc.com>)
Responses Re: User account and settings storage in other database than SQLite
List pgadmin-support
Hi

On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 4:50 AM, Peter Palka <ppalka@cmcrc.com> wrote:
Hi,

I'd like to deploy pgAdmin in cloud container environment and use PostgreSQL database as users' data storage. The reasons are:
  • we have +30 users that are heavily using pgAdmin
  • our PostgreSQL cloud database has higher stability level than our cloud container infrastructure
  • it will be much easier to scale pgAdmin in the future if we will use container-independent database
SQLite is not designed to handle heavy traffic and we don't want to keep users data in the filesystem as in case of failure all data will be lost. I'm also afraid that sooner or later it will become a performance bottleneck.

I've checked web/config.py and web/setup.py (commit 59d8f6fb84e0aabc098fecf968cde3f9fcdf53b0 Wed May 2 16:51:17 2018 +0100) and I was unable to find any way to initialise pgAdmin with Postgresql as a user data storage backend.

Documentation also says nothing about database other than SQLite (Development version (GIT head Thu May 3 13:45 2018 +1000).

Is there any way to set up pgAdmin with other database than SQLite? (Postgresql preferable)

This is not currently possible; however, the usage of SQLite is quite minimal. Have you done any load testing that shows it is actually a bottleneck, or are you speculating at this point? Certainly there will be a point where it may become an issue, but I have no idea at present if that's at 30 users or 300.

--
Dave Page
Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com
Twitter: @pgsnake

EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company

pgadmin-support by date:

Previous
From: Khushboo Vashi
Date:
Subject: Re: pgAdmin4 - V3 - Problems managing passwords
Next
From: Jan Birk
Date:
Subject: The sqlite database