![]() ![]() ![]() Postico now fully supports the dark mode introduced in macOS 10.14 Mojave. That automatic crash reporter we added in 1.5 is proving invaluable! Only one of those was reported by a customer. fixed a crash when pressing shift-tab and the cursor was at the end of the text view.fixed a crash when exporting some tables to CSV file.fixed a crash related to query history navigation.fixed a crash when opening popovers with high contrast mode enabled.fixed a crash after double clicking an error symbol.Improved Scrolling Performance for table views on macOS 10.13 and 10.14įixed a problem where the "Execute" button was drawn incorrectly on macOS 10.14 We also fixed a number of crashes reported by the automatic crash reporterįixed an issue where Postico did not read license files during startup on older versions of macOSįixed a crash when pressing backspace in the SQL Query ViewĪdded a preference to enable Dark Mode even when the system is using light mode and a few more that are hard to describeįixed performance issues with the SQL editor (especially on macOS 10.13).when adding a new row after loading the table has failed.when double clicking on an empty string constant in the SQL editor.when trying to uncomment lines in an empty SQL editor.The status display in the window title bar is no longer tinted gray for colorless favorites, it shines in beautiful white again (or dark grey, if you prefer dark mode) Postico now actually uses a provided uuid when creating favorites from a connection URLĪnd we fixed 8 crashes that are hard to describeįixed an issue where tabbing between buttons did not work in the certificate verification dialog when "Full Keyboard Access" is enabledīetter error reporting when an error occurs after selecting files (eg. The "Schema" popup button is now enabled when creating new tables on Amazon Redshiftįixed an issue where postgresql+ssh:// type connection URLs were sometimes not parsed correctly Improved error reporting when TLS certificate validation fails.Īdd support for SSH tunnels to unix domain socketsĪdded keyboard shortcuts ⌘S for "Save Query…" and ⌘O for "Load Query…"įixed an issue where the text in the SQL editor disappearedįixed a bug where edited cells were not highlighted on macOS 10.12 and earlierįixed a bug where "Generate UUID" did not workįixed some UI bugs when creating temporary tables I'm using -p 8080:8000 here to set port 8080 on my laptop to forward to the Django application server running on port 8000 inside the container.Fixed compatibility with PostgreSQL 12beta1 So ideally something like this should work: docker run -env \ The first thing to know is that Docker for Desktop sets as a magic hostname inside the container that refers back to the IP address of the host machine. In order to test those containers on my laptop, I needed to figure out a way to set a DATABASE_URL that would point to the PostgreSQL I have running on my own laptop - so that I didn't need to spin up another PostgreSQL Docker container just for testing purposes. When I deploy applications to Fly.io I build them as Docker containers and inject the Fly PostgreSQL database details as a DATABASE_URL environment variable. ![]() I use it for a bunch of different projects. I like using Postgres.app to run PostgreSQL on my macOS laptop. Simon Willison’s TILs Allowing a container in Docker Desktop for Mac to talk to a PostgreSQL server on the host machine Allowing a container in Docker Desktop for Mac to talk to a PostgreSQL server on the host machine | Simon Willison’s TILs ![]()
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