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Version: 2.17.0

ToolJet Database

Use the ToolJet-hosted database to build apps faster, and manage your data with ease. ToolJet database require no setup and give you a powerful user interface for managing your data.

ToolJet Database

Enabling the ToolJet Database for your instance

Requires:

  • PostgREST server
  • Additional configuration for ToolJet server

This feature is only enabled if ENABLE_TOOLJET_DB is set to true.

PostgREST server

PostgREST is a standalone web server that turns your PostgreSQL database directly into queryable RESTful APIs which is utilized for Tooljet Database. This server only talks with ToolJet server and therefore does not have to be publicly exposed.

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If you have openssl installed, you can run the following command openssl rand -hex 32 to generate the value for PGRST_JWT_SECRET.

If this parameter is not specified then PostgREST refuses authentication requests.

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PGRST_JWT_SECRETJWT token client provided for authentication
PGRST_DB_URIdatabase connection string for tooljet database
PGRST_LOG_LEVELinfo
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Please make sure that DB_URI is given in the format postgres://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@[HOST]:[PORT]/[DATABASE]

Additional ToolJet server configuration

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ENABLE_TOOLJET_DBtrue or false
TOOLJET_DBDefault value is tooljet_db
TOOLJET_DB_HOSTdatabase host
TOOLJET_DB_USERdatabase username
TOOLJET_DB_PASSdatabase password
TOOLJET_DB_PORTdatabase port
PGRST_JWT_SECRETJWT token client provided for authentication
PGRST_HOSTpostgrest database host

If you intent to make changes in the above configuration. Please refer PostgREST configuration docs.

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When this feature is enabled, the database name provided for TOOLJET_DB will be utilized to create a new database during server boot process in all of our production deploy setups. Incase you want to trigger it manually, use the command npm run db:create on ToolJet server.

Features

ToolJet database allows you to:

Accessing ToolJet Database

Once you log-in to your ToolJet account, from the left sidebar of the dashboard you can navigate to ToolJet Database.

The ToolJet Database is available on: ToolJet Cloud, Self-Host, and Enterprise Edition. You can view and manage your database and the data it contains using the Database editor UI.

ToolJet Database editor

Database Editor

You can manage the ToolJet Database directly from the Database Editor. ToolJet Database organizes the data into tables that can have different structures. All the tables will be listed lexicographically on the left, click on any of the table to view the table data.

ToolJet Database editor

Create New Table

For creating a new table in ToolJet Database, click on the Create New Table button on the top left corner of the Database editor.

ToolJet Database editor

When the Create New Table button is clicked, a drawer opens up from the right from where you can enter the details of your new table.

ToolJet Database editor

For creating a new table, you'll need to:

  • Enter a Table name
  • Add Columns (Any one column is required to be set as Primary key)

Supported data types

  • varchar: varchar data type is used to store characters of indefinite length
  • serial: serial is used to generate a sequence of integers which are often used as the Primary key of a table.
  • int: It is a numeric data type used to store whole numbers, that is, numbers without fractional components.
  • float: float is also a numeric data type that is used to store inexact, variable-precision values.
  • boolean: boolean data type can hold true, false, and null values.

Click on Create button to create a new table.

ToolJet Database editor

Search Table

You can enter a search term to search through all tables in the database.

ToolJet Database editor

Add column

You can add a new column to the existing table by clicking on the Add new column button from the top of the database editor.

A drawer from the right will open up from where you can create a new column by entering the values for the new column such as:

  • Column name: name of the column (key)
  • Data type: Check available data types here
  • Default Value Any default value for the column (not mandatory)
ToolJet Database editor

Filter

You can add as many filter as you want into the table by clicking on the Filter button present on the top of the database editor.

Adding a filter on the table data

  • Select a column from the Columns dropdown
  • Choose an operation
  • Enter a value for the selected operation

Available operations are:

  • equals: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is equal to the value entered in the input field.
  • greater than: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is greater than the value entered in the input field.
  • greater than or equal: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is greater than or equal to the value entered in the input field.
  • less than: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is less than the value entered in the input field.
  • less than or equal: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is less than or equal to the value entered in the input field.
  • not equal: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is not equal to the value entered in the input field.
  • like: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is like the value entered in the input field. This operation is case-sensitive. ex: ToolJet will not match tooljet
  • ilike: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is like the value entered in the input field. This operation is case-insensitive. ex: ToolJet will match tooljet
  • match: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is like the value entered in the input field. This operation is case-sensitive. ex: ToolJet will not match tooljet. This operation uses regular expressions. ex: ^ToolJet$ will match ToolJet but not ToolJet Inc.
  • imatch: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is like the value entered in the input field. This operation is case-insensitive. This operation uses regular expressions. ex: ^ToolJet$ will match ToolJet but not ToolJet Inc.
  • in: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is in the list of values entered in the input field. ex: 1,2,3
  • contains: This operation is used to check if the value of the column contains the value entered in the input field. This operation is case-sensitive. ex: ToolJet will not match tooljet
  • contained: This operation is used to check if the value of the column is contained in the value entered in the input field. This operation is case-sensitive. ex: ToolJet will not match tooljet
  • not: This operation is used to negate the result of the operation selected in the dropdown. ex: not equals will return all the records where the value of the column is not equal to the value entered in the input field.
ToolJet Database editor

Sort

To sort the table data, click on the Sort button on top, select a column from the dropdown, and then choose an order ascending or descending.

ToolJet Database editor

Export table

To export the table data, click on the Export table button on top. The selected table data will be exported to a JSON file.

ToolJet Database editor

Add new row

To add a new row to the existing table data, click on the Add new row button. A drawer will open from the right where you can enter the values for the new row.

ToolJet Database editor

Edit row

To edit the rows from the ToolJet database dashboard, click on the Edit row button. A drawer will open from the right from where first you need to select the id of the row to be edited from the dropdown and then you can edit the cell values of the selected row.

ToolJet Database editor

Delete records

To delete one or many records/rows, select on the checkbox at the right of the record or records that you want to delete. As soon as you select a single record, the button to delete record will appear on the top, click on the Delete record button to delete the selected records.

ToolJet Database editor

Delete column

To delete a particular column, just click on the column header and the delete button will appear, click on it to delete the column.

ToolJet Database editor

Edit table

To edit the table name, click on the three vertical dots icon on the right of the table name and then click on the Edit option. A drawer will open from the right from where you can edit the table name.

ToolJet Database editor

Delete table

To delete a table, click on the three vertical dots icon on the right of the table name and then click on the Delete option. A confirmation modal will appear, click on the Delete button to delete the table.

ToolJet Database editor

Querying data from the ToolJet database

Querying ToolJet database is as easy as querying any other datasource on ToolJet.

  • Go to the query panel, and click on the +Add button to add a new query, and select ToolJet Database

    ToolJet Database editor
  • Select the table that you want to query from the dropdown, choose an operation from the dropdown, and then enter the required parameters for the selected operation. Click on the Run button to execute the query.

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    • Preview button on the query panel returns the query response without executing the query. Once clicked, the response will be displayed on the Preview section of the query panel which can be viewed as JSON or Raw.
    • When a new query is created, by default the query name is set to tooljetdbN (where N is a number) - you can rename the query by click on the query name or from the left sidebar of query panel.

Available operations

List rows

This operation returns all the records from the table

Optional parameters

  • Filter: Add a condition by choosing a column, an operation, and the value for filtering the records.
  • Sort: Sort the query response by choosing a column and the order (ascending or descending).
  • Limit: Limit the number of records to be returned by entering a number.

Create row

This operation creates a new record in the table. You can create a single record or multiple records at once.

Required parameters

  • Columns: Choose the columns for which you want to add values for the new record and enter the values for the selected columns. You can also add a new column by clicking on the +Add column button.

Update row

This operation updates a record in the table. You can update a single record or multiple records at once.

Required parameter

  • Filter: Add a condition by choosing a column, an operation, and the value for updating a particular record.
  • Columns: Choose the columns for which you want to update the values for the selected record and enter the values for the selected columns.

Delete row

This operation deletes a record in the table. You can delete a single record or multiple records at once.

Required parameters

  • Filter: Add a condition by choosing a column, an operation, and the value for deleting a particular record.
  • Limit: Limit the number of records to be deleted by entering a number.
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If you have any other questions or feedback about ToolJet Database, please reach us out at [email protected] or join our Slack Community