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Sqlectron screenshots
Sqlectron screenshots







sqlectron screenshots
  1. #Sqlectron screenshots install#
  2. #Sqlectron screenshots manual#
  3. #Sqlectron screenshots code#
  4. #Sqlectron screenshots license#

~~Right now I have an odd bug in that if your last selected tab was any besides the first, and you log out then back in and select tab 1, it won't pop in the text for tab 1 until you click the editor pane. When selecting a server, upon successful connection I'm retrieving the stored data and dispatching an action to put it in the store if a stored query list exists. I'm persisting store.queries by serverId in the sqlectron.json file on every action that updates queries, debounced by 500ms. ~~Currently in progress but looking for feedback - Mostly done, just need to thoroughly test it.~~ Finished (/home/grelek/downloads/sqlectron-gui-1.8.0/node_modules/electron-builder/src/build-cli.ts:47:2)Īt Object.Module._extensions.js (module.js:550:10)Īt Function.Module._load (module.js:407:3)Īt (module.js:575:10)Īlso, here's Gist of the npm-debug.log file. (/home/grelek/downloads/sqlectron-gui-1.8.0/node_modules/electron-builder/src/platformPackager.ts:245:13)Īt processImmediate (timers.js:523:5)Īt tsAwaiter (/home/grelek/downloads/sqlectron-gui-1.8.0/node_modules/electron-builder/src/awaiter.ts:10:47)Īt Object.build (/home/grelek/downloads/sqlectron-gui-1.8.0/node_modules/electron-builder/src/builder.ts:30:59)Īt Object. Seems like a wrong configuration.Īt LinuxPackager. out/browser/main.js could not be found in package. The installation worked fine, but the build command fails with following message: Error: Application entry file. Features specific for one tool were mentioned above.I tried to build sqlelectron 1.8 from source on Arch Linux and the build command fails. This table contains only common features (implemented by at least 2 tools). Sqlectron was developed by more contributors, but it seems not actively developed. As a speciality, it offers console version, which is quite unique feature. Source codes from Sqlectron was a base for Beekeeper Studio. Sqlectron is on the other hand the oldest and also the simplest tool from this list. Also it utilizes (in)famous library faker.js, you could insert new rows with testing data. It has quite good SQL dumping abilities for PostgreSQL and MySQL (ability to make SQL backup of database/selected tables), which is a bit problem for other tools. You could switch between connections using left panel, which is in other tools (including VS Code) used for widget switching. It uses multiple databases, but one connection per window paradigm. But has also quite active contributor community on GitHub.Īntares is probably the youngest client from this list. Beekeeper Studio is developed and maintained by Matthew Rathbone.

#Sqlectron screenshots license#

Community is free and open-source, paid commercial license offers a few additional features (eg. If has two editions - community and commercial. If you need to work with more databases simultaneously, you need to open more app windows. The key design concept is that one opened window contains only tables and queries from one database. It offers only basic functionality (focused on writing SQL queries), but looks very nice and has very good basic workflow. DbGate is developed by Jan Prochazka (author of this article).īeekeeper Studio studio is popular and modern GUI client. Otherwise, when you don't like to write repeating simple queries, this tool is right choice for you. But if you need only to write simple SQL query into one database, you could use simpler solutions. It is the only client from this list, which offers also web version (you could play with it in demo app). Also you could use features which you may know from classical clients, like query designer or ER diagram viwer. It has interesting data-navigating features, like master/detail and form views, and excel-like data editing. It uses multi-connection and multi-database in one window paradigm, with tabs labeled with asociated database. ADS is maintained by Microsoft and is free and open-source.ĭbGate is the most feature rich client from this list. Is also supports features like explain SQL (but it seems a bit worse than in SQL Management Studio) or Jupyter notebooks.

#Sqlectron screenshots manual#

use filters and ordering without manual SQL coding), try other tool. But if you want to quick search and understand your data (eg. If you were satisfied with Microsoft Management Studio and you search something more modern or something running under Linux and Mac, you will probably satisfied with ADS.

#Sqlectron screenshots install#

It is primarily designed for Microsoft SQL Server, but you could install extensions for limited number of other databases (but MySQL is not supported).

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#Sqlectron screenshots code#

  • avalaible for Windows, Linux and Mac (but only some of them supports Apple M1 processor)Īzure Data Studio is build directly on VS Code technology, so the imitation of VS Code look & feel is the best of all tools.
  • There are some characteristics common to all tools:









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