Overview
CloudBeaver is a new universal interface for data management developed by the DBeaver team. CloudBeaver is especially adapted for AWS Cloud services. This is the light web-application that you can share among all AWS users within your company. CloudBeaver allows:
- view and edit data and metadata of your databases
- export data from tables
- run SQL-queries for SQL and NoSQL databases
- view ER-diagrams for database objects and export them. Out-of-the-box CloudBeaver supports: AWS RDS (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server), AWS Redshift, Aurora, Athena, DynamoDB, DocumentDB and Keyspaces. You can also create connections to your custom databases. Tens drivers are already included.
Highlights
- CloudBeaver works easily with your databases in AWS. In a few clicks you can setup a CloudBeaver server with connections to all your AWS and third-party databases. These connections are available for all users in your company and consider AWS permissions.
- CloudBeaver shows data from SQL and NoSQL databases as tables or in JSON view. For experienced users CloudBeaver suggests the advanced SQL-editor with syntax highlighting and auto-suggestion.
- You can look at the structure of your database on ER-diagrams. ER-diagrams are available for databases, schemas and tables.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Changes since 25.3: Security:
- Enforced complete logout and screen data clearance upon session expiration.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-25639) in the axios library. The library was updated to version 1.13.5.
- Fixed inefficient regular expressions in TypeScript files to prevent potential Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and performance degradation.
- Improved security for deployments by restricting network access to internal services.
- Removed default insecure passwords from example deployment configurations.
Administration:
- Added the Audit log panel to the Administration part. When enabled, the panel shows various user actions, including authentication, connection management, configuration changes, and file operations.
- Added support for mapping users to CloudBeaver teams based on LDAP memberOf group membership.
- The CLOUDBEAVER_PUBLIC_URL variable was removed from all .env files and is no longer available for use.
- Added the ability to store the application workspace in a S3-compatible object storage. To configure, add new variables to the .env file.
- Added the Tech Support button in the bottom left corner of the Administration part for faster communication with DBeaver tech support.
- Changed the User list settings in the Administration part to show both active and inactive users by default.
AI Assistant:
- Added the ability to configure the MCP Server. The service can now be enabled in the Server Configuration section and configured via the AI section of the Connection page by administrators. Ready-to-use client configuration snippets for VS Code, Claude Code, Zed, and Cursor are available to simplify connection setup.
- Added "Enable metrics" option to AI Chat settings. When enabled, the chat displays token counts for user messages and AI responses across all conversation history. The setting remains disabled by default. Provided transparency into AI token consumption for usage awareness and cost management.
- Added the ability to change the default language for responses from an AI engine. This setting can be configured in the AI Settings section in the Administration part.
- Embedding model and dimension settings are now configurable in the AI Settings section of the Administration part for the Azure OpenAI, OpenAI, and GitHub Copilot agents.
- Added the SQL code highlighting for the auto-generated messages in the AI Chat. Different conversation types are now marked with specific icons in the AI Chat.
SQL Editor:
- Added support for parameters and variables in queries. This feature allows queries to be reused by changing parameters at execution time. Enabled by default and configurable in personal preferences.
- Added SQL preview to the Bind parameters/variables dialog to review queries with changed values on the fly.
- Enabled Tab key for autocompletion in the SQL Editor alongside the Enter key.
- Added a new setting in the SQL Editor to highlight spaces, tabs, and other whitespace characters to help users read, debug, and maintain their scripts. It is turned off by default and can be configured in personal preferences.
- Dangerous query confirmation is now shown for all DROP statements, not just for tables.
Data Editor:
- Added ability to automatically generate INSERT, SELECT, DELETE, and UPDATE statements for the selected values.
- Added undo and redo functionality for cell edits, row operations, and other data modifications. Retains the last 50 actions across the Data Editor, result sets, and related panels.
- Added "Use local formatting" setting. Users can choose how to display numbers and dates: using the OS locale, a custom locale, or keeping values unformatted. This formatting applies only to displayed values. Data in the database remains unchanged.
- Added column pinning to keep key columns (e.g., IDs, names) visible while horizontal scrolling through wide tables.
- Added status indicator icon in the top-left corner with tooltips explaining table editability. Indicates presence of primary keys, read-only connection settings, or read-only columns.
- Added shortcut Ctrl/Cmd + . to cancel operations in Data Editor.
- Fixed application freeze in canceling fetch size requests for large tables.
- Fixed an issue where large JSON columns displayed incorrect values after formatting the content in the Data Editor.
Navigator tree:
- Added the ability to duplicate connection configuration in the project navigation tree. The "Clone connection" feature is available in the context menu.
- Added the ability for users to configure the Simple or Advanced view in the Navigation tree for all connections or for each connection separately.
- Added the ability to show table objects, such as columns or keys, in the Navigation tree. The setting is disabled by default and can be turned on in the Navigator settings panel.
- Added the ability to rename connections via context menu in the Navigation Tree.
- Added Connection Info tab to display basic information about the current connection for all users.
General:
- Added support for long polling as a fallback when WebSockets are unavailable or blocked. Ensures reliable communication for SSO login, metadata updates, and SQL execution.
- Extended browser support to versions up to three years old.
- Added the ability to filter by IP address for the Query Manager/Query History.
- Redesigned the connection configuration page. Reorganized form fields and sections to provide more input space and reduce visual clutter.
- Expanded pointer target areas for icons in the Navigator, editors, and tabs according to the accessibility standards.
- Fixed a keyboard navigation issue for panels to keep the focus inside.
- Renamed "Database Native" authentication type to "Username/password" in the connection dialog.
Databases and drivers:
- Added firstRow and rowCount properties to CSV, XLSX, XML, JSON, and Parquet drivers to allow reading specific data ranges from source files. These settings can be configured via connection properties or the table DDL WITH clause.
- Athena: Driver was updated to version 3.27.0.
- Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pool and Microsoft Fabric Warehouse: Fixed the display of stored procedure definitions.
- ClickHouse: -- Updated driver to version 0.9.5 -- Added spatial data support -- Fixed an issue with displaying arrays of UUID, IPv4/IPv6, and Map types
- Databricks: -- Updated Driver version to 3.1.1 -- Added spatial data visualization -- Added machine-to-machine (M2M) authentication support for the Databricks connector, enabling secure, automated access to Databricks workspaces without interactive login
- Db2 LUW: Added Microsoft Entra ID authentication.
- Denodo: Updated driver to version 9.0.
- DuckDB: -- Updated driver to version 1.4.4.0. -- Added support for the dollar-quoted string syntax for the SQL Editor.
- MongoDB: Milliseconds are now displayed correctly in the Data Editor.
- MySQL/MariaDB: Fixed issue with ER diagram creation for tables with foreign keys.
- Yellowbrick: Fixed DDL for the stored procedures
- Oracle: Added a new "Set Username to OS_USER" option in the Misc section of Oracle connection settings. Automatically uses the current database username as the operating system user identifier in session metadata when enabled.
- PostgreSQL: Added DDL display support for PostgreSQL policies.
- Redshift: Materialized views are now displayed as system tables with a special icon.
- Salesforce: OAuth authentication was fixed.
- Salesforce Data Cloud: -- Salesforce Data Cloud was renamed to Salesforce Data 360. -- Fixed default schema detection issue. -- Resolved issues with autocomplete in the SQL Editor.
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Usage instructions
- Run the selected EC2 instance with CloudBeaver.
- Open the link to your new EC2 instance in browser.
- Follow the simple steps to configure your CloudBeaver.
- Share the link with other team-members and start working.
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