pgAdmin 4 v9.10 Released
Posted on 2025-11-17 by pgAdmin Development Team
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The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce pgAdmin 4 version 9.10. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 5 new features and 12 bug fixes/housekeeping changes. For more details, please see the release notes.
pgAdmin is the leading Open Source graphical management tool for PostgreSQL. For more information, please see the website.
Notable changes in this release include:
Features:
- Added the ability to search for tables and automatically bring them into view in the ERD tool.
- Add support of DEPENDS/NO DEPENDS ON EXTENSION for PROCEDURE.
- Add support for setting image download resolution in the ERD tool.
- Add support for displaying detailed Citus query plans instead of 'Custom Scan' placeholder.
- Add support for formatting .pgerd ERD project file.
Bugs/Housekeeping:
- Fixed an issue where data output column resize is not sticking in Safari.
- Fixed an issue where Schema Diff does not ignore Tablespace for indexes.
- Fixed an issue where the 2FA window redirected to the login page after session expiration.
- Fixed an issue where the Select All option on the columns tab of import/export data was not working in languages other than English.
- Fixed an issue where the Debian build process failed with a "Sphinx module not found" error when using a Python virtual environment.
- Fixed an issue where the last used storage directory was reset to blank, leading to access denied errors during backup or restore operations.
- Fixed an issue that prevented assigning multiple users to an RLS policy.
- Fixed remote code execution vulnerability when restoring PLAIN-format SQL dumps in server mode (CVE-2025-12762).
- Fixed Command injection vulnerability allowing arbitrary command execution on Windows (CVE-2025-12763).
- Fixed LDAP authentication flow vulnerable to TLS certificate verification bypass (CVE-2025-12765).
- Fixed LDAP injection vulnerability in LDAP authentication flow (CVE-2025-12764).
- Migrate pgAdmin UI to use React 19.
Builds for Windows and macOS are available now, along with a Python Wheel, Docker Container, RPM, DEB Package, and source code tarball from the tarball area.