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The Database Navigator in DBeaver displays various database objects by default, including system objects, schemas, tables, indexes, utilities, and more.
To customize or simplify the Database Navigator's contents, you may choose from three view modes:
- Simple: This mode offers a streamlined view, ideal for users who primarily interact with tables.
- Advanced: This mode provides a comprehensive view of all database objects that DBeaver can manage.
- Custom: This mode allows for a personalized configuration of the Database Navigator display.
Accessing Connection view modes
To access these settings:
- Right-click on the desired database within the Database Navigator.
- Select Connection view.
- Choose between Simple, Advanced, or Custom to suit your preferences.
For the Custom view:
- After selecting Custom, an additional window will appear.
- In this window, you can configure the custom settings for the Database Navigator view.
Important: Changing the view modes settings affects the currently selected database. To customize the display of objects in each database individually, you must select a specific view mode for each one.
View modes features
Each view mode offers a unique set of features:
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Simple View: Tailored for ease of use, the Simple view offers a minimalist approach, displaying only schemas and tables. It is optimal for users who focus predominantly on these database objects.
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Advanced View: The Advanced view presents a comprehensive display of the database, showing all database objects, including system objects, all folders, and all supported objects. This mode is intended for users who require visibility across the entire database structure.
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Custom View: For those who prefer a personalized setup, the Custom view mode provides the ability to configure the Database Navigator.
Following is a detailed comparison of the features across the different view modes, along with descriptions for the configurable options available in the Custom View:
| Feature | Simple View | Advanced View | Custom View (Configurable) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Show system objects | No | Yes | Yes/No | Includes or excludes system objects such as pg_catalog or SYSTEM. |
| Show utility objects | No | Yes | Yes/No | Includes or excludes utility objects like template databases for new database creation. |
| Show only schemas and tables | Yes | No | Yes/No | Displays only schemas and tables, hiding all other objects for a simplified view. |
| Show all tables in a single list | No | No | Yes/No | Consolidates all tables into one list, regardless of their schema. |
| Hide folders | Yes | No | Yes/No | Hides all intermediate logical folders, displaying objects directly. |
Additional settings
In addition to selecting a view mode, there are other settings accessible via the Connection view context menu. These settings provide additional information about the database objects and enhance your experience:
These settings can be toggled on or off based on your preference, allowing for a customized Database Navigator. To access and modify these settings:
- Right-click on the desired database within the Database Navigator.
- Navigate to the relevant options.
- Select or deselect the options to show or hide the desired information.
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