Countdown to 3.0

Will it be 23rd May for v3? I seem to recall that being the date.

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Teodor, can you reload that image again, seems to be a bit blurred to me! :wink:

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Well there you go then :slight_smile:

Let the party begin! :partying_face: :beers: :beers: :beers:

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@George, with that kind of news I truly hope you’re swimming in beer for your birthday!
:beer: :beers: :beer:

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Amazing! Can’t wait to try this out :partying_face:

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Knex migrations…cheeky.

That moment when people realize that what they are seeing is not just a replacement for phpmyadmin but sooo much more. Their faces…

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Hey Jon, can you point me to a link so I can get an idea of what it’s all about? Currently a phpMyAdmin user.

Besides the database creator are you guys considering migrating the app db connect modules in the future to knex or will you keep things separated?

I am wondering what is knex, will it be …?

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@UKRiggers @ben

http://knexjs.org/

But that is just the engine. The possibilities are endless and defined by how Wappler implements it.

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I’ll rephrase: I am wondering what will be knex?

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LOL…I was slow there.

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Actually the Database Creator is driven by Knex Migrations, so everything you do is saved as migration file that you can apply or rollback and later fully apply on your production server! :champagne:

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That’s great to know! Will it include seeding for app db settings and all that stuff?

Also, for the loooong future, will we be able to create models, validations and relations based on some custom Wappler ORM based on knex? I know that requires a huge redesign of the framework but it would be essential to keep progressing in the nocode direction.

I just can imagine people querying the database by using the new tag system you guys implemented recently. Very similar to Bubble but without all those restrictions and caveats that come with Bubble(which are many).

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BTW, don’t you hate when you sneak peak a feature you have been working so hard on and are eager to deliver and then b*st!rds like me start to ask when are you going to send rockets to Mars? :joy:

So coming back to reality and today. The UI looks sleek :slight_smile: I am eager to start using migrations(and seeding if possible)

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Well, this certainly looks interesting. Will it replace my Navicat workflow? We’ll see.

Mmm, how bout some ObjectionJS knex?

See what I did there? Haha! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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I’m curious about this too. It will very convenient to have access to and manage the database schema from within Wappler, but I would hardly expect it to have all the features of Navicat. I expect the best solution will be to use both, but most of the time it won’t be necessary to open up Navicat. I’m really looking forward to seeing it.

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Wow, fantastic.

that’s real porn for wappler user !

Very cool @George… hoping for some mobile enhancements too! :crossed_fingers: :slight_smile:

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