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PostgreSQL is a database management system that is object-relational. PostgreSQL originated from the Ingres project at the University of California, Berkeley.

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dbeaver
KOLANICH
KOLANICH commented Jan 11, 2019

Sometimes it is needed to store compressed data in the DB. Unfortunately not all the DBs have built-in compression and FUSE compressed FSes are not available for every OS. So it may make sense to store compressed binary blobs in the DB.

Unfortunately when one sees them in DBeaver he sees them compressed, but often they are needed uncompressed. So it'd be nice to have a feature to decompress the

psychobunny
psychobunny commented Dec 31, 2020

https://docs.nodebb.org/installing/os/osx-mavericks/

Though we do have iOS devices for mobile testing, our core team doesn't actually own a mac (fight this war somewhere else :P). Would anyone with access to one mind testing and updating this page please? :)

More importantly the instructions for redis should be switched to mongo as it is our default recommended install; you can look at the

directus
cube.js
uulwake
uulwake commented Mar 11, 2021

Describe the bug
I want to connect to Redis Memory store in GCP and got the following error:

Error: Redis connection to <port> failed - unable to verify the first certificate at TLSSocket.onConnectSecure
(_tls_wrap.js:1502:34) at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:314:20) at TLSSocket._finishInit (_tls_wrap.js:937:8) at
TLSWrap.ssl.onhandshakedone (_tls_wrap.js:711:12) 

*To Reproduce

prisma
jasonkuhrt
jasonkuhrt commented Feb 6, 2021

I am intentionally making this issue specific but I assume it could be expanded to include much more of the API.

Problem

I do not have the entire Prisma Client API perfectly (let alone roughly) committed to memory.

When I go to use it to query for many results the operations tell me nothing about what and why they will do. I only have types to work with.

I don't want to open my br

supabase
AronBe
AronBe commented Feb 18, 2021

It happened to me I deleted a column that had a foreign key constraint and for someone not working with databases, I didn't know it is a nono. It resulted in having multiple foreign keys after I added a new one to replace it.

Maybe we could either prevent it or warn the user that the foreign key should be first removed on the dropped column? Or remove the constraint with the column? Also, why c

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