Post-industrial UI for PostgreSQL.
Here are some principles by design:
- Hackable: could be extended in a minutes
- Educatable: should educate user about PostgreSQL internals
- embeded documentations (context sensitive)
- do not hide sql (code generators vs forms)
- interactive documentations
- Visualize:
- use graphic tools to visualize your database from schema to data
- pluggable graphs and visualizations
- Best practices:
- embed postgresql best practices as small easy write plugins
- query advisers
- configuration advisers
- embeded monitoring
- Monitoring:
- minimal required monitoring
- JDK 1.7+
- Leiningen 2.5.3
- node.js 5.1.1 [This is done to match the verion of node.js being used in Electron v0.37.2]
- NSIS
On Mac/Linux, installing node.js using Node Version Manager is recommended.
This project uses Electron v0.35.2. Please check Electron's GitHub page for the latest version. The version is specified in Gruntfile.js
under the Grunt Config
section.
On Mac/Linux:
scripts/setup.sh
On Windows:
scripts\setup.bat
This will install the node dependencies for the project, along with grunt and bower and will also run grunt setup
.
Start the figwheel server:
git submodule init
git submodule update
lein figwheel
If you are on OSX/Linux and have rlwrap
installed, you can start the figwheel server with:
rlwrap lein figwheel
This will give better readline support.
More about figwheel here.
In another terminal window, launch the electron app:
grunt launch
You can edit the src/cljs/pgtron/core.cljs
file and the changes should show up in the electron app without the need to re-launch.
- Start the repl using
lein repl
.
user> (use 'figwheel-sidecar.repl-api)
nil
user> (def figwheel-config
{:figwheel-options {:css-dirs ["app/css"]}
:build-ids ["dev"]
:all-builds
[{:id "dev"
:figwheel {:on-jsload "pgtron.core/mount-root"}
:source-paths ["src/cljs" "env/dev/cljs"]
:compiler {:main "pgtron.dev"
:asset-path "js/p/out"
:output-to "app/js/p/app.js"
:output-dir "app/js/p/out" }}]})
#'user/figwheel-config
user> (start-figwheel! figwheel-config)
Figwheel: Starting server at http://localhost:3449
Figwheel: Watching build - dev
Compiling "resources/public/js/repler.js" from ["src/cljs" "env/dev/cljs"]...
Successfully compiled "app/js/p/app.js" in 2.06 seconds.
Figwheel: Starting CSS Watcher for paths ["app/css"]
#<SystemMap>
See Figwheel wiki for more details.
Node dependencies are in package.json
file. Bower dependencies are in bower.json
file. Clojure/ClojureScript dependencies are in project.clj
.
Please replace the icons provided with your application's icons. The development icons are from node-appdmg project.
Files to replace:
- app/img/logo.icns
- app/img/logo.ico
- app/img/logo_96x96.png
- scripts/dmg/TestBkg.png
- scripts/dmg/TestBkg@2x.png
To create a Windows build from a non-Windows platform, please install wine
. On OS X, an easy option is using homebrew.
On Windows before doing a production build, please edit the scripts/build-windows-exe.nsi
file. The file is the script for creating the NSIS based setup file.
On Mac OSX, please edit the variables for the plist in release-mac
task in Gruntfile.js
.
Using electron-packager
, we are able to create a directory which has OS executables (.app, .exe etc) running from any platform.
If NSIS is available on the path, a further setup executable will be created for Windows. Further, if the release command is run from a OS X machine, a DMG file will be created.
To create the release directories:
grunt release
This will create the directories in the builds
folder.
Note: you will need to be on OSX to create a DMG file and on Windows to create the setup .exe file.
To run a command, type grunt <command>
in the terminal.
Command | Description |
---|---|
setup | Download electron project, installs bower dependencies and setups up the app config file. |
launch | Launches the electron app |
release | Creates a Win/OSX/Linux executables |
outdated | List all outdated clj/cljs/node/bower dependencies |
To run a command, type lein <command>
in the terminal.
Command | Description |
---|---|
cljfmt fix | Auto-formats all clj/cljs code. See cljfmt |
kibit | Statically analyse clj/cljs and give suggestions |