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I use DBeaver v 5.2.5 on Windows and use it to connect to PostgreSQL databases.

To create a connection, I must specify the database and I have no mean to see other databases on the same server.

A colleague using DBeaver 5.3 on Mac has an option to see all databases, not just the default one.

Is there an equivalent setup on the windows version?

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On the connection, right-click -> Edit connection -> Connection settings -> on the tabbed panel, select PostgreSQL, check the box Show all databases.

UPDATE 19.02.2024

Checkbox is moved to Main Tab. So flow is:

On the connection, right-click -> Edit connection -> Connection settings -> check the box Show all databases.

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    how is this not a default? why yes, i would like to manage databases in an app made for managing databases. Commented Aug 20, 2021 at 17:33
  • this causes a connection reset / lost connection. What setting do I need to fix on my cluster? without show all databases connection works fine. @northamerican show all databases can cause dropped connections aparently.
    – Stephan
    Commented Aug 16, 2022 at 13:37
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    @northamerican yep, totally don't get it.
    – Harlin
    Commented Feb 2, 2023 at 13:50
  • This should be the default behaviour. Thanks Benny.
    – Dark
    Commented Aug 16, 2023 at 14:44
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    Additionally, I have to specify e.g. "postgres" as the connection's database name, otherwise it is using the user as the database name, which will result in an error when connecting.
    – ulrich
    Commented Sep 29, 2023 at 12:16
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2023 Update...

  1. Right-click on your connection
  2. Click "Edit connection"
  3. Left panel, click "Connection settings"
  4. Select PostgreSQL tab Check the box "Show all databases"

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    Thank you, this saved me hours. I can't believe this isn't the default behavior, their UI can be incredibly confusing sometimes.
    – yazeedb
    Commented Dec 16, 2022 at 0:38
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    these are the same steps as the top answer... what's the 2023 update?
    – aacotroneo
    Commented Jan 9, 2023 at 14:02
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    Note: Same thing was happening to me, and it was already selected, I've deselected and selected again, clicked ok, and tables appeared.
    – siniradam
    Commented Jan 10, 2023 at 21:43
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    Thank you, had this same setting on the Oracle DB Commented May 15, 2023 at 12:17
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2024 solution

They moved it from tab PostgreSQL to tab Main.

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    Thank you. This is so strange feature existing in there. Commented Feb 15 at 8:26
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    Thank you. You saved an additional 20 minutes not being able to find a TRULY DUMB option not to have on by default. Commented Feb 20 at 16:58
  • This setting is hidden in the default window size. You must scroll to the right or expand the window to see this checkbox.
    – Ed Momot
    Commented Jun 26 at 18:09
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The same problem in DBeaver 21.3.1, PostgreSQL 14.1 installed with brew on macOS Catalina. I've solved it in the Connection settings:

On the connection, right-click -> Edit connection -> Connection settings -> then click button "Driver Settings", check "Embedded" checkbox.

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    I had to close and re-open dbeaver to make this to work, but works now!
    – vindom
    Commented Oct 20, 2022 at 8:19
  • I had "Show All Databases" checked and still couldn't see all of my databases. This answer got me there. Commented Jan 10 at 11:00
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Today I had to reinstall DBeaver on a new machine and this time, I let DBeaver download the postgresql drivers.

In this case, I can see the other databases so I can only assume that it was due to the jdbc drivers I loaded

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In my version of dbeaver (24.0.0) there is no Show all database option in the show PostgreSQL tab. I think it was moved to the Main tab. I realized it later.

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everyone saying you should check show all databases which is correct. But still you should enter database name. otherwise you see below error (it's trying to fill Database Name to whatever your user is since you didn't say):

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still you can see all databases, but the one you say to dbeaver becomes bold

Long story short: Enter your Database Name when connecting. its not MySQL, its PostgreSQL

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  • Happened to me using cloudbeaver
    – pasta64
    Commented Apr 29 at 12:48
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After creating a database within DBeaver V23.3.3 by restoring it from a backup (which came from another machine), it would only show up if I also checked the 'Show Template Databases'.

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For anyone have trouble seeing all the database although you have checked the "Show all databases", check if you're using the "Host" or "URL". Selecting "URL" won't show all the database enter image description here

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1.Click edit connection 2. Click PostgreSQL 3. Click show all databases

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