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• fixed issue while retrieving possible encodings/collations from information_schema
- in many cases
"SHOW TABLES IN information_schema LIKE 'character_sets'"
returns NULL whereby
"SELECT * FROM `information_schema`.`character_sets`"
returns the correct list
- change the test query to the latter syntax
- if the retrieving of possible encodings fails return an array of the hard-coded list with dictionaries containing the keys for name AND description
-- [this fix solves i400 due to the fact that the chosen encoding title from the popup list must be of the format: "description (name)"; otherwise the following regexp returns (null) because it's looking for the content of parentheses]
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• prepared QueryController for future steps
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usage following TableContent cleanups in r1183/r1204
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- disabled sorting by clicking at table headers
- added drag&drop support of multiple selected items
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Favorites of all opened documents to synchronize changes in global favorites
• "Import Favorites" in the Query Favorite Manager adds the imported favorites after the last selected item, if no selected item is found it adds them
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favorites
• disabled "Select Active Query" in CMTextView if shown in the favorite manager
• code cleaning and simplifications
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- if not connected close it without any checks
- if an Untitled document contains stored query favorites - What should be done? - up to now it saves them to the global prefs
• header in query favorites list keep visible while filtering
• code cleaning
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- not yet fully implemented but workable
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query favorite (global or not)
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must be a \0 terminated cString
- fixed that and replaced the deprecated method [NSString stringWithCString:length] again
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r1313 leads to the issue that no password can be read from the keychain; reverted to r1212 in order to keep SP workable until a fix is found
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- each history is doc-based even if you have opened not only one instance of the same spf file
- for each SPF file identified by its file URL SP remembers each history item regardless from which doc instance it comes from internally ( to make sure that after closing the last instance of a doc all executed queries are saved in that file - if the user wants to change that s/he has to save that file under a different name )
- the history list for each Untitled doc will be initialized by the items stored in the global SP's prefs
- the history list for each SPF doc will be initialized by the items stored in the SPF file unless an instance of the same file is already open - then the new instance inherits the history list from the opened one(s)
- all history items executed in any Untitled docs will be added to SP's prefs - in other words SP's global prefs plist is the historyrepository for each new Untitled doc
- if the user saves an untitled doc or rename an opened SPF file the _current_ history list for that doc will be saved to the chosen file unless an other doc instance is still open
- all history lists are saved automatically if SP quits or the user closes a doc window
Note: This should be tested for any logical pitfalls - each desired logic can be implemented :)
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definition warning.
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SPQueryConsole rename.
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for mysql errors - if information_schema is not accessible for some reasons omit adding procedures and functions silently
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the query console but also query favorites and history application-wide
- accessible via: [SPQueryController sharedQueryController]
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• added and applied removeRegisteredDocumentWithURL to remove a registered document from the app-wide query fav/history controller
• saveDocumentWithFilePath now returns the success status after saving
- if saving fails for some reasons SP suggests to save that doc under a new name
• fixed issues for "Save" an Untitled doc
• improved error handling
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order to be able to open files from Finder correctly
Note: I tested it with 21 spf files (different connections, encrypt state, auto connect state, non-readable spf files etc) selected in Finder ⇢ ⌘O ⇢ all of them were handled correctly
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• fixed bug for Save As (suggested name is now Unicode-safe )
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• each new connection which is non-SPF file-based gets the document name "Untitled x"
• prepared SPQueryConsole to manage all query favorite and history data application-wide
• minor code fixes and renaming issues
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- Improve error messages encountered when deleting multiple tables, asking whether to stop or continue; also now shows all errors, not just the last (if it showed any!)
- Fix various exceptions caused by the table list attempting to redraw while the underlying data is being changed
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selectRowIndexes:byExtendingSelection:
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- everything will be configured in [TableDocument displayName]
- to update the title call [TableDocument setTitle:[TableDocument displayName]]
- this removes dozens of lines
• first steps to support more the document-based approach
( a document is nothing else than a connection with view properties and preferences )
- renamed/added/changed in Main Menu items into "New", "Open", "Save", and "Save As"
- if user opened a spf file -> fileURL will be set
- "Save" will save the current connection/view data according to the "Save As" setting - ie if one saved a doc with do not "Remember window state" - "Save" won't save the window state; to enable this hit "Save As" [this works for encrypted file data as well]
- if the current doc was opened from file and the user closes it or quits the entire app all connection/document-based preferences (up to now query favs and history) will be updated silently [not yet implemented fully in CustomQuery] [works for encrypted file as well]
• delete saveSPFAccessory view from DBView since it was outsourced
• fixed some issues for the NSSecureTextField in the Save accessory panel (but still a warning appears)
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windows) and addressing Issue #383
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and row counts for display, fixing overflow issues (this addresses Issue #394)
- Tweak the byte size formatter to also show TBs for very large numbers
- Improve row count and auto increment value formatting by using a number formatter (enhancements for Issue #394)
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- renamed "Save" button to "Apply Changes" to make it clear what will be done by clicking at it
- suppress context menu and selection while right-clicking at a header
- while in cell editing ESC will abort the editing (not close the sheet)
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- first step to allow to manage global favs (stored in the prefs) and connection-based (not yet implemented - will be stored in ApplicationSupport/SequelPro)
- fav table is now a grouped table à la Table List
- second column in fav table will be used soon ;)
- now the sheet has two buttons "Save" and "Cancel" in order to be able to dismiss changes
- enabled table view inline editing of query names
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- Improve SQL parser streaming improvements for significant speedups and some very important bugfixes
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- Add defaults for fine-grained logging preferences
- Add a method to TableDocument to allow setting the query mode, and use the query mode to control logging
- Set import/export and custom query to set the appropriate query modes
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- SQL import now reads and processes files in full streaming mode, running queries as they are encountered
- Memory usage during import is significantly reduced, and should stay within a few megabytes; the significant memory use remaining is for query logging
- The progress bar more accurately represents progress and is shown at once (this addresses Issue #320)
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the top of SPExporter.h for more information.
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- tableView is now a SPTableView for right-click selects item first
- corrected tooltips for all buttons and menu items
- added short-cut ⌘D for duplicate, ⌫ for remove, and ⌥⎋ for gear menu (which could be the standard for all gear menus?)
- remove selected favorite(s) asks the user first
- added chance to select and remove more than one favorite
- added chance to export selected favorites as SPF file
The file structure (format 'query favorites') goes conform with the SPF 'connection' format.
To be discussed: Should we add a separate Import Favorites menu or should we do that via the general "Open…" menu item since the SPF format tells SP what to do with that file?
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comments for a single string.
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already an existing tunnel, give the user the option of using a standard connection to localhost on the port that is in use in order to use the existing tunnel. Fixes issue #371.
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lists to gear menu since these are settings
• revert the actual behaviour for "Save ... to Favorite" to "Save All to Favorite" since this was the default behaviour in previous releases
- to restrict what should be save as favorite press ⌘ to toggle "Save All to Favorite" into "Save current query/selection to Favorite"
• while choosing a favorite or history item each modifier key ⇧,^,⌥, or ⌘ inverts the current setting for "Replace Editor Content"
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in DBView
• added keyboard short-cut ⌥⌘F and ⌥⌘H for open Favorites and History (for testing)
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- added to History list "Replace Editor Content" (stored in the prefs) and a search field
- "Save ... to Favorites" menu title changes according to selection in the textView
Problem: How can we allow if the user hits RETURN in a search field (fav/history) to select the next menu item if any and to change the first responder to popup button menu list?
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