DBeaver

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The DBeaver database tool is a tool that completely integrates with CockroachDB to provide a GUI for managing your database.

According to the DBeaver website:

DBeaver is a cross-platform Database GUI tool for developers, SQL programmers, database administrators, and analysts.

In this tutorial, you'll work through the process of using DBeaver with a secure CockroachDB cluster.

Tip:

For more information about using DBeaver, see the DBeaver documentation.

If you run into problems, please file an issue on the DBeaver issue tracker.

Before You Begin

To work through this tutorial, take the following steps:

Step 1. Start DBeaver and connect to CockroachDB

Start DBeaver, and select Database > New Connection from the menu. In the dialog that appears, select CockroachDB from the list.

DBeaver - Select CockroachDB

Step 2. Update the connection settings

On the Create new connection dialog that appears, click Network settings.

DBeaver - CockroachDB connection settings

From the network settings, click the SSL tab. It will look like the screenshot below.

DBeaver - SSL tab

Check the Use SSL checkbox as shown, and fill in the text areas as follows:

  • Root certificate: Use the ca.crt file you generated for your secure cluster.
  • SSL certificate: Use a client certificate generated from your cluster's root certificate. For the root user, this will be named client.root.crt. For additional security, you may want to create a new database user and client certificate just for use with DBeaver.
  • SSL certificate key: Because DBeaver is a Java application, you will need to transform your key file to the *.pk8 format using an OpenSSL command like the one shown below. Once you have created the file, enter its location here. In this example, the filename is client.root.pk8.

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    $ openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform DER -in client.root.key -out client.root.pk8 -nocrypt
    

Select require from the SSL mode dropdown. There is no need to set the SSL Factory, you can let DBeaver use the default.

Step 3. Test the connection settings

Click Test Connection .... If everything worked, you will see a Success dialog like the one shown below.

DBeaver - connection success dialog

Step 4. Start using DBeaver

Click Finish to get started using DBeaver with CockroachDB.

DBeaver - CockroachDB with the movr database

For more information about using DBeaver, see the DBeaver documentation.

Report Issues with DBeaver & CockroachDB

If you run into problems, please file an issue on the DBeaver issue tracker, including the following details about the environment where you encountered the issue:

  • CockroachDB version (cockroach version)
  • DBeaver version
  • Operating system
  • Steps to reproduce the behavior
  • If possible, a trace of the SQL statements sent to CockroachDB while the error is being reproduced using SQL query logging.

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