> but is this something you'd be interested in working on to become a more
fully featured and production quality CLI?

Yes, absolutely! What would be the next step? I'm all for doing a CLI that
covers pgAdmin quality standards.

On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 03:08, Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote:

> Hi
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 3:36 PM Steve Chavez <st...@supabase.io> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> In case anyone is interested, I've managed to enable a CLI mode for the
>> Schema Diff on this repo:
>>
>> https://github.com/steve-chavez/pgadmin4/blob/cli/web/cli.py
>>
>> It basically works by using a Flask test client that interacts with the
>> Schema Diff endpoints.
>> It's a single isolated file, I haven't patched any of the existing
>> modules.
>>
>> For a quickstart, there's also a docker image that can be used like:
>>
>> docker run supabase/pgadmin-schema-diff \
>>   'postgres://postgres@host/diff_source' \
>>   'postgres://postgres@host/diff_target' \
>>   > diff.sql
>> ## the stderr output shows the same messages as the Schema Diff GUI:
>>
>> Starting schema diff...
>> Comparision started......0%
>> Comparing FTS Dictionaries ...35%
>> Comparing Functions ...50%
>> Comparing Trigger Functions ...60%
>> Comparing Sequences ...70%
>> Comparing Tables ...80%
>> Comparing Views ...90%
>> Done.
>>
>>
> That's an interesting approach! Obviously the code is just a proof of
> concept at the moment (redirecting stdout is masking errors for example),
> but is this something you'd be interested in working on to become a more
> fully featured and production quality CLI?
>
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