The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce pgAdmin 4 version 6.16.

This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 28 bug fixes and new features. For more
details please see the release notes at:

    https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/6.16/release_notes_6_16.html.

pgAdmin is the leading Open Source graphical management tool for
PostgreSQL. For more information, please see:

    https://www.pgadmin.org/

Notable changes in this release include:

Features:

   -

   Added support for storing configurations of pgAdmin in an external
   database.


Use the external database server to save the pgAdmin 4 user settings in
situations where SQLite is not preferred. It is useful when adding HA
support for the configuration database or to avoid using SQLite on
non-ephemeral storage.


   -

   Added the ability to generate ERDs for tables.
   -

   Add the possibility to configure the Oauth2 claim which is used for the
   pgAdmin username.


Bugs/Housekeeping:

   -

   Fixed an issue where the screen was freezing while closing the wcDocker
   panel.
   -

   Ensure that autocomplete works properly with objects starting with
   double quotes.
   -

   Ensure that pgAdmin routes should have the SCRIPT_NAME prefix.
   -

   Ensure that the appropriate permissions are set on the key file before
   trying an SSL connection with the server in server mode.
   -

   Fixed an issue where the result grid was not working properly while
   trying to edit data by hitting Enter key.
   -

   Fixed an issue where AutoComplete was not working correctly due to
   incorrect regex.
   -

   Fixed an issue where the 'Confirm on close or refresh' setting was
   ignored when closing the query/ERD tool opened in the new tab.
   -

   Fixed an issue where pgadmin does not respect reverse proxy anymore.
   -

   Ensure that the load file paths are children of the storage directory.
   -

   Use the shared server username when opening the query tool.



Builds for Windows and macOS are available now, along with a Python Wheel,

Docker Container, RPM, DEB Package, and source code tarball from:

    https://www.pgadmin.org/download/

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Akshay Joshi

pgAdmin Project

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