
And that’s what I am, so it’s the only viable option for iPad as far as I can see. This app has a fantastic hobbyist-level price. The competition have enterprise-level subscription rates. Look, for the price, you’re not going to do better.
Browsing of DB structure within a query or a record editor. Import of CSV, NDJson or MSAccess(MDB/ACCDB) tables. Export table to CSV, NDJson and SQLite format. Export data grid to CSV, HTML, Json, NDJson, Excel and MSAccess(XML) format. Geometry/geography data viewer (with PostGIS extension). Table data: add, edit and delete record. Table structure: new table, add column, alter or drop. Login information stored in (local or iCloud) Keychain. View ER Diagram (interactive and with PNG/PDF export). Free query with assisted composition and plan analysis. Browse of Standard View, Materialized Views, Functions and Procedures (v11). Table structure: rename and drop for tables and columns. Database authentication supported: plain, MD5 and SASL (SCRAM-SHA-256 and SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS).
#Postgresql app password#
SSH tunnel build-in with password or key authentication (DSA, RSA, ECDSA, Ed25519, Secure Enclave Key).Connection over SSL/TLS encryption with support for X.509 Certificate authentication.
You can manage your data with a very clean and simple iOS user interface. PostgreSQL Client allow you to access your PostgreSQL database directly and without any server setup.