Hi, I just did a pull from Git and trouble starting pgAdmin4 since. I am now at commit 512afd66182f463e6ce9515910205dcf0221e58c This is on ubuntu 16.04.03, using python3 and firefox 55.0.2 I did a fresh pip install -r requirements.txt
With Debug = True, i got the following errors and execution aborted: (pgadmin4) wbloos@wb:~/python-files/pgadmin4/web$ python pgAdmin4.py ERROR: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'run' 2017-09-11 17:18:39,412: ERROR pgadmin: Unable to generate javascript 2017-09-11 17:18:39,412: ERROR pgadmin: To run the app ensure that yarn install command runs successfully Traceback (most recent call last): File "pgAdmin4.py", line 79, in <module> raise Exception("No generated javascript, aborting") Exception: No generated javascript, aborting With Debug = False, the server starts (Starting pgAdmin 4. Please navigate to http://127.0.0.1:5050 in your browser.) But when visiting that page, there's no CSS is the background and a grey layer in the foreground, displayiong the text "Loading pgAdmin 4 v2.0-rc1.." without any progress. I checked where the Erno 2 comes from, it's in the function try_building_js() of javascript_bundler.py . The line that calls yarn. I tried entering the web directory and running yarn install, and that's where i find the same error again: ERROR: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'install' The same goes for "yarn run" and "yarn --run=bundle:dev" Is there a file missing? I'm not sure if this is also the cause of the web page not loading. The line of code is only executed if Debug=True Also, the desktop runtime is (still) not building (same in both checked out versions). (pgadmin4) wbloos@wb:~/python-files/pgadmin4/runtime$ qmake Project MESSAGE: Building for QT5+... Project MESSAGE: Using QWebEngine... Project MESSAGE: Building for Linux/Mac... Project MESSAGE: Using /home/wbloos/.virtualenvs/pgadmin4/bin/python-config Project MESSAGE: Python3 detected. Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: webenginewidgets Even though i do have libqt5webkit5-dev installed. Is there any other diagnosis that i can perform for more insight? Cheers, -- Willy-Bas Loos