1) Migrate from webpack 4 to webpack 5. This had a lot of breaking changes,
so updated multiple webpack plugins and changed the config accordingly.
2) Replaced iconfont-webpack-plugin with a more maintained webfonts-loader.
3) Replaced deprecated babel-eslint with @babel/eslint-parser.
4) Replaced optimize-css-assets-webpack-plugin with a more maintained css-minimizer-webpack-plugin.
5) Updated all other JS packages and made the required code changes.
Fixes#6207
2) Added Dark(Beta) UI Theme option. Fixes#3741.
3) Fix an issue where a black arrow-kind image is displaying at the background of browser tree images. Fixes#4171
Changes include:
1) New theme option in preferences - Miscellaneous -> Themes. You can select the theme from the dropdown.
It also has a preview of the theme just below the dropdown. Note that, a page refresh is needed to apply changes.
On saving, a dialog appears to ask for refresh.
2) You can create your own theme and submit to hackers. README is updated to help you create a theme. Theme will be available only after the bundle.
3) Correction of SASS variables at few places and few other CSS corrections.
4) Added iconfont-webpack-plugin, which will convert all the SVG files(monochrome) used as icons for buttons to font icons.
This will allow us to change the color of the icon by using CSS color property.
5) All the .css files will bundle into a separate file now- pgadmin.style.css. This will help reduce the size of
theme CSS files as CSS in .css files will not change with the change of SASS variables.
When a query is run in the Query Tool, check if the source of the columns
can be identified as being from a single table, and that we have all
columns that make up the primary key. If so, consider the resultset to
be editable and allow the user to edit data and add/remove rows in the
grid. Changes to data are saved using SAVEPOINTs as part of any
transaction that's in progress, and rolled back if there are integrity
violations, without otherwise affecting the ongoing transaction.
Implemented by Yosry Muhammad as a Google Summer of Code project.