tutiluren, I am sorry to read that you are still having difficulties. The MASTER_PASSWORD_REQUIRED string is documented in the pgAdmin4 documentation located here: https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/development/master_password.html . As for the BrowserCommand I usually set it in the configure dialog that I get to by right clicking on the *elephant* taskbar icon and selecting "Configure". My command is: *chromium-browser %URL% , *this is stored as:
*BrowserCommand=chromium-browser %URL%* in my pgadmin4.conf file. Notice there are *no* *"* around the arguments, unlike your string. Yes, the config.py, config_distro.py and config_local.py all contain keywords in the ALL_CAPS_SEPARATED_BY_UNDERSCORES while the pgadmin4.config file uses MixedCaseAllRunTogether. It is a bit inconsistent. I can't say whether or not it honors alternate profiles, as I just use an alternate *browser*, but perhaps it didn't like all of your quotes. I hope that helps, rik. On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 3:44 PM <tutilu...@tutanota.com> wrote: > Okay, so after 30 million years of searching and reading and swearing and > cursing, I've finally found the "BrowserCommand" configuration directive. > So I set my C:\Program Files (x86)\pgAdmin 4\v4\web\config_local.py to: > > MASTER_PASSWORD_REQUIRED=False > BrowserCommand="C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -p "pgAdmin" > --no-remote "%URL%" > > But when I then click the pgAdmin 4 start icon ("C:\Program Files > (x86)\pgAdmin 4\v4\runtime\pgAdmin4.exe"), it *still* opens Firefox > (default browser) with the DEFAULT profile. In other words, it ignores my > BrowserCommand, which tells it to open the URL in the "pgAdmin" profile, > which I've spent significant efforts setting up just for pgAdmin 4, so that > I can finally use the program without being constantly harassed for > passwords and losing all my work whenever Firefox needs to be restarted. > > And no, there is nothing wrong with the command itself; I use it with > other profiles. But pgAdmin is clearly ignoring it. What's wrong? > > Also, MASTER_PASSWORD_REQUIRED is undocumented on > https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/4.11/desktop_deployment.html , and > doesn't use the same format (it would be MasterPasswordRequired if it were > to follow the style of the other options)... What's up with that? >