Hi Peter,
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 5:57 PM Peter <p...@citylink.dinoex.sub.org> wrote: > Hi, > > this is pgadmin4, 6.11 > > when trying to open Query-Tool I get this error, and the tab is > opened empty and stale (unremoveable): > > Failed to fetch Query History > Error: Minified React error #31; > visit > > https://reactjs.org/docs/error-decoder.html?invariant=31&args[]=object%20with%20keys%20%7B%7D > for the full message > This looks similar to - https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/7468 > > This happens only on a specific database. When I open Query Tool for > a different database, then switch the Tab back from "Query > History" to "Query", then it works again. > > Using a different browser does not help, restarting the pgadmin4 > server doesn't help either. Apparently that Query History data got > persistently botched. > Where is that stored, so I can clean it out? > If you're using the desktop variant then you'll find a file pgadmin4.db SQLite file in the .pgadmin directory of user home. If on server mode then it should be in /var/lib/pgadmin. You can open the .db file and clear the query_history table. > > > This has apparently happened while I was trying to somehow enable > selection from firefox about:config. So when we're at it: is there a > way to enable selection in the editor? > > This is a FreeBSD desktop, and we have two cut&paste tools: > - the selection: mark something with left-mouse, point somewhere else > and insert it with middle-mouse. > - the Clipboard: mark something with left-mouse, hit Ctrl-C. point > somewhere else and insert with Ctrl-V. > > Both do normally work, the exception is the pgadmin4 editor, where > the selection appears to be disabled. Since my normal web application > editor (javascript only) does work nicely with both, this must be > something specific to pgadmin4. > pgAdmin4 editor selection is not disabled. Can you share a screen recording to understand better? > > > -- PMc > > > -- Thanks, Aditya Toshniwal pgAdmin Hacker | Software Architect | *edbpostgres.com* <http://edbpostgres.com> "Don't Complain about Heat, Plant a TREE"