Im looking for some form of self hosted application, ideally dockerized(able), that can connect to and manage an existing database (Im not picky on the DB type, Postgres prolly best though).

However Id like if it manages it via a nice well designed ERD. The closest I have found so far is PgAdmin but unfortunately it’s ERD leaves a lot to be desired. It’s kinda clunky, and it cant “diff” against your existing database to produce a migration script, all it can do is produce a script that expects you to totally drop the existing DB and re-apply the schema from scratch.

Something like Luna/Moon would be cool, but every example I look up seems to be an application you install locally on your machine and interact with directly, as opposed to a web interface.

If you know of such a tool let me know!

  • SheeEttin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Can you explain what exactly you’re looking for? Usually a simple database only requires simple administration, so tools like phpmyadmin and pgadmin are sufficient.

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      1 year ago

      Are you familiar with what an ERD is, with respect to database management?

      Have you used tools like Luna/Moon, Navicat, Visual Paradigm, etc?

      Im looking for such a tool, but self hosted via docker in the form of a Web App.

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        1 year ago

        I am not, and this is a very small and generic community, so the members here have limited experience with less-common tools. The more background you can provide, the better.

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          1 year ago

          Let me know what specific questions you have that my post did not cover and I can try and help out.

          I feel like I specified exactly what I am looking for and even gave some examples of existing (non self hosted) tools, so not sure what else to add.

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            1 year ago

            I mean you just repeated the same acronym over and over and assume everyone knows what you’re talking about. The person trying to help you obviously doesn’t know what an ERD is and is asking for you to clarify.

            You could easily describe what an entity relationship diagram is, or just not use an acronym for something in a general context. Instead you went for combative and condescending

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              1 year ago

              I have no idea how to respond to this. I wrote up a few attempts but it just felt weird.

              Why do you think I need to explain what ERD stands for, in the context of my question?