Admin manage drivers
Configure drivers with pre-installed jars
You can customize drivers configuration in the workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.jkiss.dbeaver.core/drivers.xml file. If you have some pre-installed jar files you can reference them in drivers.xml. Example:
Also in drivers.xml you can use the following variables to specify relative paths:| Variable | Meaning |
|---|---|
| drivers_home | Standard DBeaver drivers location - ($workspace/drivers by default) |
| dbeaver_home | DBeaver installation folder |
| home | User home folder |
| workspace | DBeaver workspace path |
For instance:
Full drivers.xml example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<drivers>
<provider id="postgresql">
<driver id="postgres-jdbc" custom="false" embedded="false" name="PostgreSQL" class="org.postgresql.Driver" url="jdbc:postgresql://{host}[:{port}]/[{database}]" port="5432" description="PostgreSQL standard driver">
<library type="jar" path="maven:/org.postgresql:postgresql:RELEASE" custom="false" version="42.2.20">
<file id="org.postgresql:postgresql" version="42.2.20" path="${drivers_home}/maven/maven-central/org.postgresql/postgresql-42.2.20.jar"/>
</library>
<library type="jar" path="maven:/net.postgis:postgis-jdbc:RELEASE" custom="false" version="2.5.0">
<file id="net.postgis:postgis-jdbc" version="2.5.0" path="${drivers_home}/maven/maven-central/net.postgis/postgis-jdbc-2.5.0.jar"/>
</library>
<library type="jar" path="maven:/net.postgis:postgis-jdbc-jtsparser:RELEASE" custom="false" version="2.5.0">
<file id="net.postgis:postgis-jdbc-jtsparser" version="2.5.0" path="${drivers_home}/maven/maven-central/net.postgis/postgis-jdbc-jtsparser-2.5.0.jar"/>
</library>
</driver>
</provider>
</drivers>
Provide predefined drivers configuration
In some cases you may need to provide a driver's configuration or driver jar files for a number of DBeaver installations automatically.
This can be done by adding a special parameter in the dbeaver.ini file:
-Ddbeaver.drivers.configuration-file=c:\some-path\dbeaver-drivers-config.xml
This file has the same structure as drivers.xml file (see above) and it will be loaded before drivers.xml.
You can specify partial driver configuration. For example if you need to configure only the jar path then it may look like this: