Feature request - Add built-in mysql browser/editor
Reported by dleffler | November 6th, 2012 @ 01:23 PM | in 2.1.0 (closed)
We could easily add 'Adminer' (http://www.adminer.org formerly phpminadmin) as a database frontend for super-admins to be able to access/edit the exponent database directly. Not sure how accessable we would want to make this, but it would be a great help for admins on some web hosts.
- access would/should be limited to the current active exponent database on the current active server
- initiallly use english/mysql version, but allow for multi-lingual multi db server version?
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dleffler November 6th, 2012 @ 08:02 PM
fwiw
- the editor version, though more adept at single database usage, has some other limiting features...personaly, I'd need the admin version to fit my needs.
I generally have it working locally, but need to provide some better integration into exp.
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expNinja November 8th, 2012 @ 02:08 PM
- State changed from new to resolved
(from [a778bf73cd61a8448d61debd794cef860d6a5a32]) Adds built-in mysql browser/editor 'adminer' as a command under Development/Database/Manage Database [#789 state:resolved milestone:2.1.0 responsible:dleffler] https://github.com/exponentcms/exponent-cms/commit/a778bf73cd61a844...
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