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superfell avatar superfell commented on August 19, 2024 1

Thanks for the info. The recent queries list is truncated to the configured size only when a new query gets added to it. I can't imagine why anything related to that would cause it to beach ball. I'll have to have a look.

BTW, what do you mean by running from homebrew? I've never published anything to homebrew for soqlx.

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superfell avatar superfell commented on August 19, 2024

When you say "older versions" do you know exactly which version you're referring to?

When you say the "app is locked" is it beach balling? the object metadata is all loaded in the background and shouldn't block the UI. Do you happened to have a very large query in the query box? This might be an issue with the syntax highlighting. You could try turning that off in the preference ("syntax highlight query") and restarting.

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brian-krynitsky avatar brian-krynitsky commented on August 19, 2024

I'm running into the same issue, however only for certain orgs and it doesn't seem to have a direct relationship to the number of objects. The org I log into almost instantaneously has more custom objects than the one that takes 10 min

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superfell avatar superfell commented on August 19, 2024

Can you describe in more detail the behavior when there's a delay after login. What exactly is / isn't shown, is it beach balling? did you try turning off the "syntax highlight query" preference?

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cabiad-reach avatar cabiad-reach commented on August 19, 2024

I have similar reproducible behaviour. Running 4.6 from homebrew under MacOS Ventura 13.5.2, but I am not sure if this is related to a version update. I suspect not due to the timing of it.

  • You're correct that the app is beach balling in this state
  • The main window appears, including the query text, but the metadata list is blank (no items visible in the "SObjects" list)
  • Turning off the "syntax highlight query" preference works as expected (the query isn't highlighted) but has no effect on the slowness
  • I notice that my "Recent queries" list's length is unaffected by the relevant setting. I've got it set to 10 and have many many more than ten items in my history. I've tried changing to 25 then back to 10 with no effect. I plan to try to figure out from the code how to manually blank out this history now.

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cabiad-reach avatar cabiad-reach commented on August 19, 2024

Running defaults delete com.pocketsoap.osx.SoqlXplorer from the terminal is at least a work-around for the issue by blanking the recent queries (and any other persistent user configuration values). I am unsure if the app will start respecting the configured recent query limit going forward.

Edit: To be more explicitly clear, this completely solved the delay / slowness I was experiencing.

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cabiad-reach avatar cabiad-reach commented on August 19, 2024

SoqlX is available as a part of homebrew's "cask" database - https://formulae.brew.sh/cask/soqlxplorer

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