My question is not specifically about how to use pgadmin, I hope that's okay.

When are you in pgadmin you can select an object from the tree on the 
left-pane, like a View. While that object is selected, if you click the SQL 
button in the main-pane toolbar, you can see all SQL commands that were used to 
create/modify that object. So for a view it will show you the SQL commands used 
to create that view and its SQL code, the comment/description if you added one, 
any grant statements, etc.

My question is, is there an SQL query I can use to generate that same output 
myself? I am writing a script that will backup my view definitions and such, 
and if I could grab the entirety of that output that is shown in the SQL tab it 
would be perfect. I am not trying to leverage pgadmin specifically for this. My 
plan was to use psycopg2 to send the query directly to my db server and fetch 
the results, and stash that output into a file.

I found this query that can be used to generate most of that output. Running 
against a view named myview it would be:

SELECT * FROM pg_views WHERE viewname='myview';

Some problems with that output is that it doesn't generate the full SQL 
commands that would be needed to re-create that object in its entirety, and 
doesn't contain the comment.

Thanks!

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