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In the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, click the driver entry to which you want to add a path to library files. You can set these paths in the Data Sources and Drivers dialog.
To work properly, some JDBC drivers require a path to library files along with the driver.įor example, to determine if the application should operate in the Instant Client mode, Oracle Instant Client (OCI) applications look for library files in the runtime library search path ( LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Linux or PATH on Windows). To create a data source from the driver's dialog, click Create Data Source. In the Class field, specify the value that you want to use for the driver. Navigate to the JAR file of the JDBC driver, select it, and click OK. In the Driver Files pane, click the Add icon ( ) and select Custom JARs. In the Name field, type the name of the driver. In the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, click the Add icon ( ). In the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, ensure that you are on the Drivers tab. To ensure that the connection to the data source is successful, click the Test Connection link.
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To delete a password, right-click the Password field and select Set Empty. Alternatively, paste the JDBC URL in the URL field. For more information about creating a database connection with your driver, see Add a user driver to an existing connection.
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You can specify your drivers for the data source if you do not want to download the provided drivers. The IDE does not include bundled drivers in order to have a smaller size of the installation package and to keep driver versions up-to-date for each IDE version. As you click this link, IntelliJ IDEA downloads drivers that are required to interact with a database. In the settings of this driver, click Create Data Source.Īt the bottom of the data source settings area, click the Download missing driver files link. In this submenu, select the driver that you want to use for the data source creation.ĭrivers: click the Drivers tab and select the necessary driver. In the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, you can use Data Sources and Drivers tabs to create a data source.ĭata Sources: click the Add icon ( ) and navigate to Other. In the Database tool window ( View | Tool Windows | Database), click the Data Source Properties icon. There are two ways to create data sources from drivers with basic support.
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Code completion will not include objects that were not retrieved during introspection.Ĭreating data sources from drivers with basic support The introspection with JDBC metadata means that some specific database objects will not appear in the database tree view. IntelliJ IDEA uses JDBC metadata for database introspection and the SQL 2016 dialect for code highlighting. Also, all inspections, quick-fixes, and other code assistance features are available for databases with the complete support.īasic Support has code highlighting and displays objects that were retrieved by the JDBC driver. For example, with complete support, you will see the following objects in the corresponding databases: user-defined types in Apache Cassandra, macros in Apache Hive, extensions in PostgreSQL. Also, note that user-created drivers are considered as drivers with basic support.Ĭomplete Support includes such features as enhanced code completion and better retrieval of database objects (introspection). You can see a list of database vendors with complete and basic support on the Drivers tab in the Data Sources and Drivers dialog. There are two types of drivers in IntelliJ IDEA: with Complete Support and with Basic Support. To create a data source, you need a JDBC driver.