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Build and deploy
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Introduction
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Prerequisites
- Install prerequisites on Ubuntu:
- Install prerequisites on Windows:
- Build and deploy
- Running server
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Prerequisites
CloudBeaver is a web server which provides a rich web interface.
It consists of two parts:
- Server back-end. It is written in Java and reuses "platform" libraries of DBeaver.
- Front-end part. It is written in TypeScript and JavaScript.
This build process is relatively complicated (and also consists of two parts).
Tip: For a practical demonstration of CloudBeaver Enterprise Edition's capabilities, please refer to our demo server. For more information, see Demo Server.
- Java 17
- Apache Maven (3.9.0+)
- Node.js (20.x)
- Yarn (1.22.x)
- NPM + Lerna
Important: CloudBeaver includes OpenJDK, which is an open-source version of Java. This means you do not need to purchase a separate Java license to use CloudBeaver.
Add Node.js (version 20.x) and Yarn 1.22.x version repo:
curl -sL https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | sudo -E bash -
Install packages:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install openjdk-17-jdk
sudo apt install maven
sudo apt install yarn
sudo apt install nodejs
sudo apt install npm
- Download and install AdoptOpenJDK
- Download and extract Maven.
- Add path to Maven bin folder in system PATH
- Download and install Node.js. NPM comes along with Node.js, NPX/Lerna will be installed in the build script.
- Download and install Yarn 1.22.x
git clone https://github.com/dbeaver/cloudbeaver.git
cd cloudbeaver/deploy
./build.sh
The final artifacts can be found in deploy/cloudbeaver
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cd cloudbeaver
./run-server.sh
By default, the server listens to port 8978
(you can change it in conf/cloudbeaver.conf). So just navigate to http://localhost:8978.
You can configure Nginx, Apache or any other web server in front of it.
Note: you must be in the server root directory to run it.
If you need to run it from some other directory, then you can set the environment variable CLOUDBEAVER_HOME
to the server root directory.
- Application overview
- Demo Server
- Administration
- Server configuration
- Create Connection
- Network configuration settings
- Connection Templates Management
- Access Management
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Authentication methods
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Local Access Authentication
- Anonymous Access Configuration
- Reverse proxy header authentication
- LDAP
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Single Sign On
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SAML
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OpenID
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AWS OpenID
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AWS SAML
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AWS IAM
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AWS OpenId via Okta
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Snowflake SSO
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Okta OpenId
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Cognito OpenId
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JWT authentication
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Kerberos authentication
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NTLM
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Microsoft Entra ID authentication
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Google authentication
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Local Access Authentication
- User credentials storage
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Cloud Explorer
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Cloud storage
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Query Manager
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Drivers Management
- Supported databases
- Accessibility
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Features
- Server configuration
- CloudBeaver and Nginx
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Domain manager
- Configuring HTTPS for Jetty server
- Command line parameters
- Local Preferences
- API
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CloudBeaver Community
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CloudBeaver AWS
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CloudBeaver Enterprise
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Deployment options
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Development