server connection.
The BaseDriver and BaseConnection are two abstract classes, which allows
us to replace the existing driver with the currently used. The current
implementation supports to connect the PostgreSQL and Postgres Plus
Advanced Server using the psycopg2 driver.
(lazy loading) using the require.js. This allows us to load the
javascript required for any node, only when it was loaded in the browser
tree. Also, introduced the mechanism to show/edit/create of any node in
a tab panel (wcDocker.Panel).
PostgreSQL node(s).
Browser Tree Node (PostgreSQL object) requires more than just CRUD.
i.e.
- CRUD (Create, Read, Update & Delete)
- Reversed Engineered SQL for the object
- Modified Query in edit mode
i.e. ALTER TABLE ...
- Statistics
- List of dependents
- List of dependencies
- Children node list
This class can be inherited to achieve the different routes for each of
the object types/collections.
OPERATION | URL | Method
---------------+------------------------+--------
List | /obj/[Parent URL]/ | GET
Properties | /obj/[Parent URL]/id | GET
Create | /obj/[Parent URL]/ | POST
Delete | /obj/[Parent URL]/id | DELETE
Update | /obj/[Parent URL]/id | PUT
SQL (Reversed | /sql/[Parent URL]/id | GET
Engineering) |
SQL (Modified | /sql/[Parent URL]/id | POST
Properties) |
Statistics | /stats/[Parent URL]/id | GET
Dependencies | /deps/[Parent URL]/id | GET
Dependents | /deps/[Parent URL]/id | POST
Children Nodes | /nodes/[Parent URL]/id | GET
NOTE:
Parent URL can be seen as the path to identify the particular node.
i.e.
In order to identify the TABLE object, we requires information
about the server -> database -> schema objects.
Hence, the Parent URL for the TABLE object will be something like
this as below:
<int:sid>/<str:database>/<str:schema>
Inherited a new classes ServerGroupView and ServerView, which are
inherited from the NodeView for the implementation of above operations.
This allows us to update the configuration database schema as needed,
and use the setup script to update it to the current version.
NOTE: Existing databases will need to be recreated once following
this commit. It doesn't seem worth handling the "upgrade from v0"
case when I'm probably the only active developer right now.
Still needs some work to:
- Minimise AJAX calls by writing multiple settings at once.
- Move the settings storage/retrieval JS code into a global file
- Avoid using synchronous AJAX calls in the main thread