ChartDB (v1.2.0) - open-source database diagram visualization tool
from johnnyfish@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2024 22:55
https://lemmy.world/post/22222277

Hey all!

About three weeks ago, I introduced ChartDB to this community and received a great response with tons of positive feedback and feature requests. Thank you for the amazing support!

recap of ChartDB: For those new to ChartDB, it simplifies database design and visualization, similar to tools like DBeaver, dbdiagram, and DrawSQL, but is completely open-source and self-hosted.

https://github.com/chartdb/chartdb

Key features:

What’s New in v1.20 (2024-11-17)

Bug Fixes & Improvements:

What’s Next?

We’re building ChartDB hand-in-hand with this community and contributors. Your feedback drives our progress, and we’d love to hear more! Thank you to everybody who contributed!

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ComradeMiao@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2024 23:31 next collapse

Looks really cool!

johnnyfish@lemmy.world on 20 Nov 2024 07:49 collapse

Thank you! 😊 Really appreciate it! We’re excited to keep improving and adding new features. If you have any feedback or ideas, feel free to share!

doeknius_gloek@discuss.tchncs.de on 19 Nov 2024 23:45 next collapse

Interesting project. I wonder though how a repo that’s merely a few months old and has only seen 117 issues in total does accumulate 9.8k stars? Seems a bit fishy to me.

johnnyfish@lemmy.world on 20 Nov 2024 07:48 collapse

Thanks for your interest! I appreciate the curiosity about ChartDB’s growth. We’ve been fortunate to receive a lot of positive engagement from the open-source community since launch, especially after being featured on the front page of Hacker News twice, which brought significant visibility. Our goal has always been to build an open-source tool that resonates with developers, and we’re humbled by the interest so far.

Happy to share more about our journey, the challenges, and how the community has driven our development if you’re interested. Transparency and genuine community engagement have always been important to us!

doeknius_gloek@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Nov 2024 10:29 collapse

Thanks for your response! It wasn’t my intention to sound overly critical. Congratulations on your spectacular growth and good luck for the future! I’ll definitly keep an eye on ChartDB.

dragonlobster@programming.dev on 20 Nov 2024 10:39 next collapse

Nice, I was looking for something like this a few years ago on another project, at the time I settled for DBeaver, but this looks like it might be better fit for the job.

[deleted] on 21 Nov 2024 05:56 next collapse

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petersr@lemmy.world on 21 Nov 2024 06:56 collapse

Looks really nice!

But to be honest, what I and many devs I speak with need these days is some data explorer tool, like Jailer data browser, that gives you kind of the diagram that you do, but with a subset of concrete rows in the database and how they link together.