Re: Bug report

From: Dave Page <dpage(at)pgadmin(dot)org>
To: Robert van Geel <robert(at)dotdata(dot)nl>
Cc: pgAdmin Support <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Bug report
Date: 2016-11-21 15:48:32
Message-ID: CA+OCxozC0B49fowF1C1d1P46GxOp5yHjDZ7PQYKp=-aHN-+gog@mail.gmail.com
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Robert van Geel <robert(at)dotdata(dot)nl> wrote:

> Dave, I've added the main list again in the cc of this mail so people
> finding this post will also know the solution.
>
> Your comment:
> >Can you please run the registry editor on Windows, and check the value of
> the following key?
> >
> >HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.css\Content Type
> >
> >It should be "text/css" (without the quotes).
>
> Indeed, it was text/plain. I changed it to text/css, then restarted
> pgAdmin4. Lo and behold, that helped !
>

Awesome :-)

> Weird, I vaguely remember Werkzeug (or Flask?) having its own hardcoded
> mapping for mime-types but aparantly they get read from here.
>
I believe it does for non-Windows platforms.

> You're class!
>
:-). Thanks for helping figure this one out!

> Robert
>
> On 21-11-2016 10:57, Dave Page wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Robert van Geel <robert(at)dotdata(dot)nl>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an issue getting pgadmin going.
>>
>> Version: latest (4.1.1)
>> Platform: windows 10
>> Configuration: out of the box, just install -> start -> symptom
>> experienced
>> Symptom: the screen looks off, like a web page with no css applied or
>> something, I added a screenshot below
>> Additional information of interest: I installed it as desktop app,
>> de-installed, re-installed to the same effect
>> I also installed the python package and ran the tool in the browser on
>> http://localhost:5050/ there I get a login screen which also seems off.
>> I can see in network that browser.css gets a HTTP 303 found with a location
>> of http://localhost:5050/login?next=%2Fbrowser%2Fbrowser.css. When I
>> type that in my address bar I get the login screen again. This problem
>> occurs in all browsers (Chrome, IE, FF).
>>
> We've had a couple of reports of this, but have been unable to reproduce
> it. This is the first time I've heard of it happening in a server mode
> setup though.
> Can you please try the following for me?
> 1) Create/edit a config_local.py file alongside config.py in the python
> package installation directory, and include the following:
> SERVER_MODE = False
> DEBUG = True
> CONSOLE_LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG
> FILE_LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG
> 2) Remove %APPDATA%\pgadmin if present.
> 3) Start pgAdmin from the command line.
> 4) Clear your browser cache of anything from localhost:5050 and open the
> Developer Tools
> 5) Navigate to http://localhost:5050/
> 6) Send a copy of the pgAdmin log file and the Network tab from the
> Developer Tools (showing all the requests and status codes etc).
> Note that setting SERVER_MODE to false is intentional here - pgAdmin will
> still run in the browser, but that will disable authentication.
> Thanks!
>
>
>> Thank you for your attention.
>>
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>
>

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