Dry Run Mode, + W9X
От | Serguei Mokhov |
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Тема | Dry Run Mode, + W9X |
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Msg-id | 00b901c49e69$1e7ed600$0301a8c0@gunnymede.lan обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Dry Run Mode, + W9X
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Список | pgadmin-hackers |
Hello all, What do you people think of adding a so-called "dry run" mode to pgAdmin? Basically, what I want is to be able to step through all the dialogs and forms and the rest of the UI in some test mode so that I can see all the GUI elements and their appearance w/o actually performing any underlying operations. This would be extremely useful for my translation work and usability testing. There some cases when I translate strings they don't fit within the allotted space in a dialog, etc, and I cannot test it/force it to appear other than in real situation. So, I'd like to have some kind of preview of the UI before I do any actual stuff (heck, I don't even always have the server available to test most common scenarios against!). For example, I'd like to be able to run through the following scenario and see all corresponding UI paths w/o actually making a connection: - "Add server" - Enter some dummy values - First pgAdmin pretends that the connection failed. - Then, the UI pretends the connection is successfully made and adds a fake server with fake catalog data - I can browse through the fake data. Likewise, for other functions of the UI. This would greatly help me for example not to only translate, but also test my translations where I have any Windows version (including 9X) and w/o having ability to connect to a postgres server. Since I move around quite a lot, this is a frequent scenario. Others may find it useful too. I have some ideas on implementing this. This option targets primarily the developers/translators of pgAdmin. How likely such a patch is to be accepted by the team? (Not for 1.2 of course, but for the next release). It can be some debug option... Thanks, -- Serguei A. Mokhov
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