[role="xpack"] [testenv="platinum"] [[sql-client-apps-dbeaver]] === DBeaver [quote, https://dbeaver.io/] ____ https://dbeaver.io/[DBeaver] DBeaver is free and open source universal database tool for developers and database administrators. ____ IMPORTANT: Elastic does not endorse, promote or provide support for this application; for native Elasticsearch integration in this product, please reach out to its vendor. ==== Prerequisites * DBeaver version 6.0.0 or higher * {es-sql} <> ==== New Connection Create a new connection either through the menu *File* > *New* > *Database Connection* menu or directly through the *Database Connection* panel. image:images/sql/client-apps/dbeaver-1-new-conn.png[] ==== Select {es} type Select the {es} type from the available connection types: image:images/sql/client-apps/dbeaver-2-conn-es.png[] ==== Specify the {es} cluster information Configure the {es-sql} connection appropriately: image:images/sql/client-apps/dbeaver-3-conn-props.png[] ==== Verify the driver version Make sure the correct JDBC driver version is used by using the *Edit Driver Settings* button: image:images/sql/client-apps/dbeaver-4-driver-ver.png[] DBeaver is aware of the {es} JDBC maven repository so simply *Download/Update* the artifact or add a new one. As an alternative one can add a local file instead if the {es} Maven repository is not an option. When changing the driver, make sure to click on the *Find Class* button at the bottom - the Driver class should be picked out automatically however this provides a sanity check that the driver jar is properly found and it is not corrupt. ==== Test connectivity Once the driver version and the settings are in place, use *Test Connection* to check that everything works. If things are okay, one should get a confirmation window with the version of the driver and that of {es-sql}: image:images/sql/client-apps/dbeaver-5-test-conn.png[] Click *Finish* and the new {es} connection appears in the *Database Connection* panel. DBeaver is now configured to talk to {es}. ==== Connect to {es} Simply click on the {es} connection and start querying and exploring {es}: image:images/sql/client-apps/dbeaver-6-data.png[]