DBeaver build instructions: https://github.com/dbeaver/dbeaver/wiki/Develop-in-IDEA
Before proceeding with building DBeaver, ensure that your system meets the following prerequisites:
- JDK 17 or higher: DBeaver uses OpenJDK 17 as the default Java Development Kit. Make sure you have JDK 17 or a newer version installed.
- Apache Maven 2.9.5 or higher: This is required for managing the project's build. You can download it from the Apache Maven website.
- Git: You need to install Git to clone the DBeaver repository. If you have not already, visit the official Git website for download and installation instructions.
- Internet Access: Required for downloading dependencies and other necessary components during the build process.
- Clone repositories in the same folder
- Execute the
generate_workspace
script in either the dbeaver or cloudbeaver repo, depending on the workspace you need. Once dependencies are downloaded and IDEA configs created, the folderdbeaver-workspace
will appear. The IDEA configuration, by default, will be generated indbeaver-workspace/dbeaver-ce
ordbeaver-workspace/dbeaver/cloudbeaver-ce
, which can be opened in IntelliJ IDEA. - Launch IDEA and open the configuration. It should contain all launch configurations
Now, you can debug code in IDEA, modify Java classes on the fly, etc.
This tool generates the dev.properties
and config.ini
files needed to run the project in the dev environment, additionally it creates IDEA configuration in (output folder)/idea-configuration
.
Accepts the following required parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
-config | Path to file with configuration |
-eclipse.version | Version of eclipse(use ${eclipse-version} for maven version) |
-projectsFolder | Path to projects folder |
-eclipse | Path to the folder with eclipse and other dependencies should be the same. The same as ECLIPSE_PATH in IDEA preferences(optional, ${projectsFolder}/../dbeaver-workspace will be used if not specifed) |
-output | Place for result files |
-singleCoreMode | (Debug) Uses only one core for the project resolution |
-debug | Provides more detailed output |
-noTree | Disable dependency tree generation for each product |
Configuration file example:
workspaceName=dbeaver-ce
featuresPaths=\
dbeaver/features;
bundlesPaths=\
dbeaver-common/modules;\
dbeaver/plugins
repositories=\
https://p2.dev.dbeaver.com/eclipse-repo/;\
https://download.eclipse.org/releases/${eclipse-version}/;
testLibraries=\
org.junit;\
org.mockito.mockito-core;\
junit-jupiter-api;\
org.opentest4j;\
org.hamcrest.core
productsPaths=\
dbeaver/product/community/DBeaver.product;
ideaConfigurationFilesPaths=\
dbeaver/.ide/.idea
testBundlePaths=\
dbeaver/test;
optionalFeatureRepositories=\
dbeaver/product/repositories
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
workspaceName | Name of the generated workspace folder |
featuresPaths | List of paths to Eclipse features folders |
bundlesPaths | List of paths to Eclipse bundles folders |
productsPaths | List of paths to Eclipse products, working directory can be provided after ':' for IDEA launch configs |
repositories | List of repositories used to download third-party bundles from |
testBundlePaths | Unit tests bundles(optional) |
testLibraries | Libraries used for bundles unit tests(optional) |
ideaConfigurationFilesPaths | Files of IDEA configuration to be copied(optional) |
additionalModuleRoots | Additional root IDEA modules can be generated if required(optional) |
optionalFeatureRepositories | Repositories containing information about optional features which are not included in product launch by default(optional) |
excludeOutputs | Additional folders to exclude from root module indexing |
Note: Technically this tool should work with any Eclipse RCP, not just dbeaver or cloudbeaver.