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mgoyanes
mgoyanes commented Feb 6, 2021

Whenever we switch to the database plugin or if we click on the refresh button

connection.receive(
        DATABASE_LIST_COMMAND,
....

is called thus, the info about our database is updated in the desktop client.

Is it possible to do the other way around, that is, notify the client that it should update the UI because our database has changed, thus not requiring to press the refr

enhancement help wanted good first issue

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