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# pgAdmin 4
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pgAdmin 4 is a rewrite of the popular pgAdmin3 management tool for the
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PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org) database.
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In the following documentation and examples, *$PGADMIN4_SRC/* is used to denote
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the top-level directory of a copy of the pgAdmin source tree, either from a
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tarball or a git checkout.
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## Architecture
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pgAdmin 4 is written as a web application in Python, using jQuery and Bootstrap
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for the client side processing and UI. On the server side, Flask is being
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utilised.
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Although developed using web technologies, pgAdmin 4 can be deployed either on
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a web server using a browser, or standalone on a workstation. The runtime/
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subdirectory contains an NWjs based runtime application intended to allow this,
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which will execute the Python server and display the UI.
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## Building the Runtime
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To build the runtime, the following packages must be installed:
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* NodeJS 12+
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* Yarn
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Change into the runtime directory, and run *yarn install*. This will install the
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dependencies required.
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In order to use the runtime in a development environment, you'll need to copy
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*dev_config.json.in* file to *dev_config.json*, and edit the paths to the Python
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executable and *pgAdmin.py* file, otherwise the runtime will use the default
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paths it would expect to find in the standard package for your platform.
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You can then execute the runtime by running something like:
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```bash
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node_modules/nw/nwjs/nw .
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```
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or on macOS:
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```bash
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node_modules/nw/nwjs/nwjs.app/Contents/MacOS/nwjs .
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```
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# Configuring the Python Environment
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In order to run the Python code, a suitable runtime environment is required.
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Python version 3.6 and later are currently supported. It is recommended that a
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Python Virtual Environment is setup for this purpose, rather than using the
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system Python environment. On Linux and Mac systems, the process is fairly
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simple - adapt as required for your distribution:
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1. Create a virtual environment in an appropriate directory. The last argument is
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the name of the environment; that can be changed as desired:
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```bash
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$ python3 -m venv venv
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```
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2. Now activate the virtual environment:
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```bash
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$ source venv/bin/activate
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```
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3. Some of the components used by pgAdmin require a very recent version of *pip*,
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so update that to the latest:
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```bash
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$ pip install --upgrade pip
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```
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4. Ensure that a PostgreSQL installation's bin/ directory is in the path (so
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pg_config can be found for building psycopg2), and install the required
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packages:
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```bash
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(venv) $ PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/pgsql/bin pip install -r $PGADMIN4_SRC/requirements.txt
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```
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If you are planning to run the regression tests, you also need to install
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additional requirements from web/regression/requirements.txt:
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```bash
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(venv) $ pip install -r $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/regression/requirements.txt
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```
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5. Create a local configuration file for pgAdmin. Edit
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$PGADMIN4_SRC/web/config_local.py and add any desired configuration options
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(use the config.py file as a reference - any settings duplicated in
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config_local.py will override those in config.py). A typical development
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configuration may look like:
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```python
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from config import *
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# Debug mode
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DEBUG = True
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# App mode
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SERVER_MODE = True
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# Enable the test module
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MODULE_BLACKLIST.remove('test')
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# Log
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CONSOLE_LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG
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FILE_LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG
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DEFAULT_SERVER = '127.0.0.1'
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UPGRADE_CHECK_ENABLED = True
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# Use a different config DB for each server mode.
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if SERVER_MODE == False:
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SQLITE_PATH = os.path.join(
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DATA_DIR,
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'pgadmin4-desktop.db'
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)
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else:
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SQLITE_PATH = os.path.join(
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DATA_DIR,
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'pgadmin4-server.db'
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)
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```
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This configuration allows easy switching between server and desktop modes
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for testing.
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6. The initial setup of the configuration database is interactive in server
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mode, and non-interactive in desktop mode. You can run it either by
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running:
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```bash
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(venv) $ python3 $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/setup.py
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```
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or by starting pgAdmin 4:
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```bash
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(venv) $ python3 $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/pgAdmin4.py
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```
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Whilst it is possible to automatically run setup in desktop mode by running
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the runtime, that will not work in server mode as the runtime doesn't allow
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command line interaction with the setup program.
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At this point you will be able to run pgAdmin 4 from the command line in either
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server or desktop mode, and access it from a web browser using the URL shown in
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the terminal once pgAdmin has started up.
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Setup of an environment on Windows is somewhat more complicated unfortunately,
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please see *pkg/win32/README.txt* for complete details.
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# Building the Web Assets
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pgAdmin is dependent on a number of third party Javascript libraries. These,
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along with it's own Javascript code, SCSS/CSS code and images must be
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compiled into a "bundle" which is transferred to the browser for execution
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and rendering. This is far more efficient than simply requesting each
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asset as it's needed by the client.
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To create the bundle, you will need the 'yarn' package management tool to be
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installed. Then, you can run the following commands on a *nix system to
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download the required packages and build the bundle:
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```bash
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(venv) $ cd $PGADMIN4_SRC
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(venv) $ make install-node
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(venv) $ make bundle
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```
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On Windows systems (where "make" is not available), the following commands
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can be used:
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```
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C:\> cd $PGADMIN4_SRC\web
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C:\$PGADMIN4_SRC\web> yarn install
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C:\$PGADMIN4_SRC\web> yarn run bundle
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```
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# Creating pgAdmin themes
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To create a pgAdmin theme, you need to create a directory under
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*web/pgadmin/static/scss/resources*.
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Copy the sample file *_theme.variables.scss.sample* to the new directory and
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rename it to *_theme.variables.scss*. Change the desired hexadecimal values of
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the colors and bundle pgAdmin. You can also add a preview image in the theme
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directory with the name as *\<dir name>_preview.png*. It is recommended that the
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preview image should not be larger in size as it may take time to load on slow
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networks. Run the *yarn run bundle* and you're good to go. No other changes are
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required, pgAdmin bundle will read the directory and create other required
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entries to make them available in preferences.
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The name of the theme is derived from the directory name. Underscores (_) and
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hyphens (-) will be replaced with spaces and the result will be camel cased.
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# Building the documentation
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In order to build the docs, an additional Python package is required in the
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virtual environment. This can be installed with the pip package manager:
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```bash
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$ source venv/bin/activate
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(venv) $ pip install Sphinx
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```
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The docs can then be built using the Makefile in *$PGADMIN4_SRC*, e.g.
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```bash
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(venv) $ make docs
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```
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The output can be found in *$PGADMIN4_SRC/docs/en_US/_build/html/index.html*
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# Building packages
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Most packages can be built using the Makefile in $PGADMIN4_SRC, provided all
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the setup and configuration above has been completed.
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To build a source tarball:
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```bash
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(venv) $ make src
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```
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To build a PIP Wheel, activate either a Python 3 virtual environment, configured
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with all the required packages, and then run:
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```bash
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(venv) $ make pip
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```
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To build the macOS AppBundle, please see *pkg/mac/README*.
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To build the Windows installer, please see *pkg/win32/README.txt*.
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# Create Database Migrations
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In order to make changes to the SQLite DB, navigate to the 'web' directory:
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```bash
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(venv) $ cd $PGADMIN4_SRC/web
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```
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Create a migration file with the following command:
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```bash
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(venv) $ FLASK_APP=pgAdmin4.py flask db revision
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```
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This will create a file in: $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/migrations/versions/ .
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Add any changes to the 'upgrade' function.
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Increment the SCHEMA_VERSION in $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/pgadmin/model/__init__.py file.
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There is no need to increment the SETTINGS_SCHEMA_VERSION.
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# Support
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See https://www.pgadmin.org/support/ for support options.
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# Project info
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The source code repository can be found here:
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http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgadmin4.git;a=summary
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A Redmine project for pgAdmin 4 can be found at the address below. A PostgreSQL
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community account is required to access this site. Please note that at present
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only project developers can log bug and feature requests:
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https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4
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If you wish to discuss pgAdmin 4, or contribute to the project, please use the
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pgAdmin Hackers mailing list:
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pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org
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