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We will keep track of each child node using the handler object within
the Model, and Collection objects, also - provides them the name of the
attribute, it represents. It will be used to identify the invalid nested
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Also, provide the array of modified variables, which were modified in
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pgAdmin 4
=========

pgAdmin 4 is a rewrite of the popular pgAdmin3 management tool for the
PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org) database. 

At present, it is an experimental/proof of concept project. Use at your own
risk, and don't blame us if it breaks anything!

Architecture
------------

pgAdmin 4 is being written as a web application in Python, using jQuery and 
Bootstrap for the client side processing and UI. On the server side, Flask is
being utilised.

Although developed using web technologies, we intend for pgAdmin 4 to be usable
either on a web server using a browser, or standalone on a workstation. The
runtime/ subdirectory contains a QT based runtime application intended to allow
this - it is essentially a browser and Python interpretor in one package which
will be capable of hosting the Python application and presenting it to the user
as a desktop application.

Building
--------

To build the runtime, the following packages must be installed:

- QT 4.6 or above (older versions may work, but haven't been tested).
- Python 2.6 or above.

Assuming both qmake and python-config are in the path:

$ cd $PGADMIN4_SRC/runtime
$ qmake
Project MESSAGE: Building for QT5+...
$ make
...

On Linux, an executable called 'pgAdmin4' will be built, and on Mac OS X, an
app bundle called pgAdmin4.app will be created.

At the time of writing, no attempt has been made to build the runtime on a
Windows system, though in theory it should work.

Support
-------

pgAdmin 4 is completely experiemental and unsupported!

Project info
------------

The source code repository can be found here:

http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgadmin4.git;a=summary

A Redmine project for pgAdmin 4 can be found at the address below. A PostgreSQL
community account is required to access this site. Please note that at present
only project developers can log bug and feature requests:

https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4

If you wish to discuss pgAdmin 4, or contribute to the project, please use the
pgAdmin Hackers mailing list:

pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org

-- 
Dave Page
pgAdmin Project Lead