In the URL field, WebStorm generates the JDBC URL automatically using the values of other connection settings.
In the Database field, type the database name to which you want to connect. To delete a once entered password, right-click the Password field and select Set Empty. To use no password, leave the Password field empty. In the User and Password fields, type your user credentials. User & Password: by using your login and password. Verify that you use a correct port number with your database administrator, server settings, or hosting provider.įrom the Authentication list, select the authentication method that you want to use to authenticate the connection. Real port numbers might be different on your system. In the Port field, type the port of MySQL. In the Host field, type your server address. Alternatively, paste the JDBC URL in the URL field.
If there is no Download missing driver files link, then you already have the required drivers. For more information about connecting to a database with your driver, refer to Add a user driver to an existing connection. You can also use your drivers for the database instead of the provided ones. Location for the downloaded JDBC drivers is the WebStorm configuration directory. For a direct download link, refer to the JetBrains JDBC drivers page. Click this link to download drivers that are required to interact with a database. You can either specify them separately and use the automatically generated URL, or you can enter the URL directly in the corresponding field.Ĭheck if there is a Download missing driver files link at the bottom of the connection settings area. Unix Socket: connect by using a Unix socket file.įor the URL only connection type, the JDBC URL that you enter is used as is.įor the other connection types, the JDBC URL is broken down into connection details. In the Driver list, leave the default driver option, unless another driver is required for your connection.įrom the Connection type list, select the connection type depending on the connection details that you have:ĭefault: connect by using Host, Port, Database, and URL. In the General tab of Data Sources and Drivers dialog right pane, specify the driver and connection type. Navigate to Data Source and select MySQL. In the Database tool window ( View | Tool Windows | Database), click the New icon ( ) in the toolbar.
In the main menu, go to File | New | Data Source and select MySQL. You can do this using one of the following ways: To connect to the database, create a data source that will store your connection details. For example, if you want to run a database on your machine and connect to that database, the corresponding DBMS software must be installed on the machine first. It is assumed that you already have the necessary prerequisites and the database is up and running. This topic presents a general procedure on how you can create a data source for the connection to your MySQL database in WebStorm, and run a test connection. To download MySQL database software, refer to the official software downloads. To run the license audit feature, enable the CheckDependencyLicenses inspection.īelow are the qodana.For full information about MySQL, refer to the official documentation.
While configuring inspection scopes, make sure that the file containing the build configuration is included in the scope. The Qodana for Python, Qodana for Go, and Qodana for JS linter using Yarn require that the LICENSE.* file in the project root contains the project license.įor all linters except Qodana for JVM, you also need to have project dependencies installed using the bootstrap option of the qodana.yaml file.Īfter Qodana has finished analyzing your project, the results become available in the report. The Qodana for PHP linter also reads license information from the Composer configuration file. The Qodana for JS linter using npm reads information about project and dependency licenses using configuration files of package management tools. Otherwise, the linter requests the PACKAGE-SEARCH plugin. If necessary, it then scans through dependency source files. First of all, it searches for any license references in the LICENSE.* files. In case a project root contains several license files, the file with the LICENSE.* name receives the highest priority, and License audit uses its text as the project license text.ĭepending on the location of license information, the Qodana for JVM linter performs a sequence of steps to find it. You can specify dependency licenses manually using the dependencyOverrides option.