[role="xpack"] [testenv="platinum"] [[sql-client-apps-squirrel]] === SQuirreL SQL [quote, http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/] ____ http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/[SQuirreL SQL] is a graphical, [multi-platform] Java program that will allow you to view the structure of a JDBC compliant database [...]. ____ 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 * {es-sql} <> ==== Add {es} JDBC Driver To add the {es} JDBC driver, use *Windows* > *View Drivers* menu (or Ctrl+Shift+D shortcut): image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-1-view-drivers.png[] This opens up the `Drivers` panel on the left. Click on the `+` sign to create a new driver: image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-2-new-driver.png[] Select the *Extra Class Path* tab and *Add* the JDBC jar. *List Drivers* to have the `Class Name` filled-in automatically and name the connection: image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-3-add-driver.png[] The driver should now appear in the list: image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-4-driver-list.png[] ==== Add an alias for {es} Add a new connection or in SQuirelL terminology an _alias_ using the new driver. To do so, select the *Aliases* panel on the left and click the `+` sign: image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-5-add-alias.png[] Name the new alias and select the `Elasticsearch` driver previously added: image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-6-alias-props.png[] The setup is completed. Double check it by clicking on *Test Connection*. ==== Execute SQL queries The connection should open automatically (if it has been created before simply click on *Connect* in the *Alias* panel). SQuirelL SQL can now issue SQL commands to {es}: image:images/sql/client-apps/squirell-7-data.png[]