****************** Desktop Deployment ****************** pgAdmin may be deployed as a desktop application by configuring the application to run in desktop mode and then utilising the desktop runtime to host and display the program on a supported Windows, Mac OS X or Linux installation. **Note: Pre-compiled and configured installation packages are available for a number of platforms. These packages should be used by end-users whereever possible - the following information is useful for the maintainers of those packages and users interested in understanding how pgAdmin works.** Configuration ************* In order to configure pgAdmin to run in desktop mode, it is first necessary to configure the Python code to run in single-user mode, and then to configure the runtime to find and execute the code. Python ------ In order to configure the Python code, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that any existing configuration database (``pgadmin4.db``) is moved out of the way in the ``web/`` directory containing the pgAdmin Python code. 2. Create a ``config_local.py`` file alongside the existing ``config.py`` file. 3. Edit ``config_local.py`` and add the following setting: .. code-block:: python SERVER_MODE = False 4. Run the following command to create the configuration database: .. code-block:: bash $ python setup.py Runtime ------- When executed, the runtime will automatically try to execute the pgAdmin Python application. If execution fails, it will prompt you to adjust the Python Path to include the directories containing the pgAdmin code as well as any additional Python dependencies. You can enter a list of paths by separating them with a semi-colon character, for example: .. code-block:: bash /Users/dpage/.virtualenvs/pgadmin4/lib/python2.7/site-packages/;/Users/dpage/python-libs/ The configuration settings are stored using the QSettings class in Qt, which will use an INI file on Unix systems, a plist file on Mac OS X, and the registry on Windows. The Python Path setting is stored in the ``PythonPath`` key.