Re: Patch: Query favourites
От | Andreas Pflug |
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Тема | Re: Patch: Query favourites |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 43DD1AD7.1060502@pse-consulting.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Patch: Query favourites ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
Список | pgadmin-hackers |
Magnus Hagander wrote: >>>Anyway, it could be rewritten to either not use XML at all, >>> >>> >>or to not >> >> >>>use wxxml (say by linking directly to libxml, which is >>> >>> >>likely to be on >> >> >>>the system already considering how many packages use it). It >>> >>> >>just makes >> >> >>>it easier when you don't have to maintain the code youself. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>There must be some XML stuff in std wx, since XRC uses XML, >>dunno how reusable that is. >> >> > >It specifically says that the API is not stable and should not be used. >(http://cvs.wxwidgets.org/viewcvs.cgi/wxWidgets/include/wx/xml/xml.h?rev >=1.5&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup and friends) > > > > > >>>As for the fact that you can already store them in standard files - >>>sure you can. It's a matter of convenience. >>> >>> >>> >>Still appears as a duplication of features. What's wrong with >>"recent files"? >> >> > >No hierarchy, very very limited number of entries, no control over which >entries go on the list (say when you open a one-time file to run, it >will still steal a position on the list), no ability to add descriptive >entries. I'm sure there are more, but that's what I came up with whlie >typing without needing to think about it. > > > > >>Actually, I'd like it better to have a means of adding >>macros/scripts or so to pgAdmin, i.e. wxPython. This would >>enable pgAdmin extensions, keeping the pgAdmin core relatively pure. >> >> > >Sure, that'd be nice. Still, that adds a dependency on *python*, which >is *huge* compared to wxxml... > > I don't mind adding dependencies if benefits are huge (last addition was OGL for graphical explain, which is a std wx contrib module). The few preferred queries I'm using are in some files, and I simply mark and execute them. That's why I can't see any benefit from such a "favourite" feature. >And I don't see the point in this case. > The point is, the scripting option I'm thinking of would allow you to declare your own menu entry for your preferred query (which might consist of a dialogue, formatting your result) so it's not the query you're storing, but but the feature/task/whatever. Just as we have a status display, not just a favourite "select * from pg_status". Regards, Andreas
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