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Emulator Datastore Viewer #148
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I would also really like this feature 👍 |
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any update on this ? it would be very useful |
Hey--no update yet that I can provide but looking into it. :) Will |
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Hey lads, I appreciate the enthusiasm, and I'm glad we're all hopeful for this feature, but it'd be 💯 if we used the GitHub feature to add a 👍 (or whatever) to an existing message, rather than adding a new comment with just "+1" for the text. I keep getting excited whenever I get an email notification for this thread, but it's always "+1" comments, which is a little less exciting 😉 |
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I tries this but couldn't get it to work to see the data: https://github.com/streamrail/dsui/issues/3#issuecomment-536057973 I'll try yours @GabiAxel |
Just tried it, works a treat! |
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Unfortunately, I had various (fundamental) issues with all of the existing GUIs I tried, and/or was missing crucial features, so I created one that tries to address these problems: https://github.com/remko/dsadmin . This one supports (graphical) editing, entity/property creation/deletion, queries, large datasets, (formatted) display of JSON and compressed properties, GQL queries, and also comes in a self-contained native binary. |
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Any update? Seems like core functionality. |
I don't have the required tools locally to test this (anymore), but I see someone posted a way to do this at "https://stackoverflow.com/a/70897628/4359699". Is that a resolution for this specific issue? |
@hraban This seems to rely on the Java dev_appserver, which only works if you use a legacy AppServer app written in Java. This does not cover AppEngine apps written in another language (e.g. Python) or apps for recent runtimes (which do not use any dev_appserver at all). FWIW, I don't think there will ever be a built-in UI again. From what I can see, Datastore has gone in maintenance mode, and new code is only going into the newer DB technologies. Since you can get a UI using third party software, I doubt a pressing need is felt. But it would still be nice if this was officially acknowledged, so this issue can be closed. |
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@AnithaYerra Try https://github.com/remko/dsadmin This is one of the many reasons I created it: because most of the other UIs had problems, including the 'delete not working' you're describing. |
The supported Emulator Suite (https://firebase.google.com/docs/emulator-suite) does not specify Datastore support at this time — though there is a Datastore emulator (https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/tools/datastore-emulator), the full UI support appears currently limited to Firestore/Firebase. I will see if I can find out of this is intentional/official. |
Hi folks — I've managed to track down an existing internal feature request for this and have added the original request + some additional context to the issue: https://issuetracker.google.com/131922340 I'm going to close this out in favor of that one, to de-dupe. Please follow along there! |
I'm currently migrating from the Google App Engine development environment to a more discrete environment, using the Client Datastore API to manage data. When developing with App Engine, I would be able to start a "Devserver", which would run my app's
war
file and provide helpful tooling, like the Datastore Viewer:Does Google Cloud's Datastore Emulator provide a Datastore Viewer? If not, then this is a feature request 😄
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