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Further parameters for connection URLs #630

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jakob opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 2 comments
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Further parameters for connection URLs #630

jakob opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 2 comments

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@jakob
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jakob commented Jan 17, 2019

In a comment to issue #598, @sparkacus suggested two additional parameters for creating/updating favorites:

  • save_in_keychain (whether to save the password in the keychain or not)
  • color
@David-A-Anderson
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@jakob we have over 60 engineers in our organization, many of whom are using Postico daily. Right now it is very tedious to get a set of 24-hr vault credentials, navigate the circuitous path to determining the actual database name and cluster upon which it resides, and so on.

It would be an immense help to color-code favorites upon creation, I am thinking green for prestaging, yellow for staging, and red for production so that people do not mistakenly perform a action in production when they think there are logged in elsewhere.

As more of a stretch it would be nice to have the above and in addition have some way to simultaneously express another dimension, specifically whether the connection is reader, writer, admin or superuser. I wouldn't consider it worth delaying simple color implementation though. For now I can put that in the nickname but I would love a way to make it more visible.

@martinjankoehler
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@David-A-Anderson @jakob

  • color is available in the meantime, in Postico 2
  • we've now also added options for server connection options

Available via the built-in auto-updater or manually at
https://eggerapps-downloads.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/postico-9227.dmg

Best regards,
Martin

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