Dave,

At first glance, this works fine and is fast.

Anthony


 

 

De : Dave Page [mailto:dp...@pgadmin.org]  
Envoyé : Tuesday, January 23, 2018 9:49 AM
À : pgadmin-hack...@lists.postgresql.org; pgadmin-support lists.postgresql.org
Objet : Request for feedback: Alternate desktop runtime architecture

 

All,

 

As you may know, the most troublesome part of pgAdmin 4 has been the desktop 
runtime application, which has relied on QtWebKit and QtWebEngine (of various 
origins and versions) to render the UI as part of the Qt framework.

 

This has caused performance issues, rendering issues with remote desktop 
sessions, keyboard navigation issues and more. It probably accounts for 25% or 
more of the bugs reports we deal with.

 

Unfortunately, whilst there are alternatives to Qt for this purpose, none that 
we've found are mature enough for our purposes, and would require a significant 
amount of effort to add the features we would need to support pgAdmin.

 

I've therefore been experimenting with another approach in which pgAdmin is 
rendered in a regular web browser when running in desktop mode. Like some other 
similar applications, a server process is launched and lives in the system 
tray, from where it can be shutdown at any time, or new windows opened. When it 
is first started, it will launch a browser window to render pgAdmin 
automatically. If additional instances are launched, the previously running 
instance will be re-used to avoid wasting resources.

 

This is a proof of concept at the moment, for which I would appreciate any 
feedback. Windows and Mac builds can be found here:

 

https://developer.pgadmin.org/~dpage/runtime-revamp/

 

and the GIT branch can be found here:

 

https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgadmin4.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/runtime-revamp

 

Thanks!

 

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Dave Page
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