From: | Edson Richter <vendo-note-olx(at)outlook(dot)com> |
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To: | Tim Uckun <timuckun(at)gmail(dot)com>, Pavel Stehule <pavel(dot)stehule(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: IDE for function/stored proc development. |
Date: | 2016-09-03 13:51:11 |
Message-ID: | COL402-EAS406661E274803E9B4FE5829C1E40@phx.gbl |
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I do use Dbwrench, but is pretty basic, no fancy procedures / function development support.
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---- Pavel Stehule escreveu ----
Hi
2016-09-03 11:36 GMT+02:00 Tim Uckun <timuckun(at)gmail(dot)com>:
> Does anybody use an IDE for doing heavy duty stored proc development?
> PGadmin is decent but I am looking for something better.
>
> I have tried jetbrains with the db browser plugin and on the surface it
> seems like a good choice but it's really buggy when working with procs.
>
> I also tried datagrip by jetbrains and that too seems to be all over the
> place. It has some amazing features for working with the database but some
> of the simplest stuff is lacking or half baked.
>
> I looked at atom and could not find any useful plugins for PG.
>
> Anybody have experience with something awesome?
>
I am using the Emacs - but any editor should be ok. There is one rule -
edit file first, and import to database as next step. PGadmin is pretty bad
tool for maintaing stored procedures.
Regards
Pavel
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