Monday, September 22, 2014

Re: Is there anything similar to phpmyadmin

Thanks, but I'd like to use something open and free ;-)
Per your suggestions about native apps, MySQL Workbench, included in Ubuntu's Software Center, seems to be a good solution?

Thangs a lot.


alTus於 2014年9月23日星期二UTC+8上午7時21分36秒寫道:
I've come to the fact that standalone apps on your client computer are much more handy for db management.
All you need is to set up ssh tunnel to your server.
Native apps generally work faster and also allow you not to waste time setting up _stuff_ on the server.

SQLYog is a very good program for mysql (but it's not free).
Still there're a lot of alternatives.

воскресенье, 21 сентября 2014 г., 5:38:15 UTC+4 пользователь Yuan-Liang Tang написал:
I'd like to know if there is anything/anyway similar to phpmyadmin for managing MySQL DBs in a Django project or in the Python environment. Any suggestions?

django-mysql-manage seems to be dead.

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-mysql-manager/0.1.2

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