| name | dbx-database-client |
| description | Open-source lightweight cross-platform database management tool built with Tauri, Vue 3, and Rust supporting MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Redis, MongoDB, DuckDB, ClickHouse, and SQL Server. |
| triggers | ["set up dbx database client","add database connection in dbx","how to use dbx with postgres","dbx query editor shortcuts","configure AI SQL assistant in dbx","dbx redis browser setup","export data from dbx","build dbx from source"] |
DBX Database Client
Skill by ara.so — Daily 2026 Skills collection.
DBX is an open-source, lightweight (~15 MB), cross-platform database management GUI built with Tauri 2 (Rust backend) + Vue 3 frontend. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Redis, MongoDB, DuckDB, ClickHouse, SQL Server, MariaDB, TiDB, and more — with no bundled Chromium.
Installation
Download Pre-built Binary
Download the latest installer from Releases.
macOS (unsigned app workaround):
xattr -cr /Applications/dbx.app
Or: System Settings → Privacy & Security → Open Anyway.
Build from Source
Prerequisites:
- Node.js >= 18
- pnpm
- Rust >= 1.77
git clone https://github.com/t8y2/dbx.git
cd dbx
pnpm install
pnpm tauri dev
pnpm tauri build
Tech Stack
| Layer | Technology |
|---|
| Framework | Tauri 2 |
| Frontend | Vue 3 + TypeScript |
| UI | shadcn-vue + Tailwind CSS |
| Editor | CodeMirror 6 |
| Backend | Rust + sqlx / tiberius / redis-rs / mongodb |
Project Structure
dbx/
├── src/ # Vue 3 frontend
│ ├── components/ # UI components
│ │ ├── ConnectionForm.vue
│ │ ├── QueryEditor.vue
│ │ ├── DataGrid.vue
│ │ └── SchemaBrowser.vue
│ ├── stores/ # Pinia stores
│ ├── composables/ # Vue composables
│ └── locales/ # i18n (en, zh-CN)
├── src-tauri/ # Rust backend
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── commands/ # Tauri commands (IPC)
│ │ ├── db/ # Database drivers
│ │ │ ├── mysql.rs
│ │ │ ├── postgres.rs
│ │ │ ├── sqlite.rs
│ │ │ ├── redis.rs
│ │ │ ├── mongodb.rs
│ │ │ ├── duckdb.rs
│ │ │ └── clickhouse.rs
│ │ └── main.rs
│ ├── Cargo.toml
│ └── tauri.conf.json
└── package.json
Adding a Database Connection
DBX stores connections locally. In the UI, click + New Connection and fill in:
| Field | Description |
|---|
| Type | MySQL / PostgreSQL / SQLite / Redis / MongoDB / DuckDB / ClickHouse / SQL Server |
| Host | Database host (e.g., localhost) |
| Port | Default port auto-fills by type |
| Database | Database/schema name |
| Username | DB user |
| Password | DB password (stored encrypted locally) |
| SSH Tunnel | Optional: host, port, user, key/password |
Connection String Examples
# MySQL / MariaDB / TiDB
mysql://user:password@localhost:3306/mydb
# PostgreSQL / openGauss / GaussDB
postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/mydb
# SQLite (file path or drag & drop .db file)
/path/to/database.db
# Redis
redis://localhost:6379
redis://:password@localhost:6379/0
# MongoDB
mongodb://user:password@localhost:27017/mydb
mongodb+srv://user:password@cluster.mongodb.net/mydb
# ClickHouse
clickhouse://user:password@localhost:8123/default
# DuckDB
/path/to/database.duckdb
Query Editor
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
Cmd/Ctrl + Enter | Execute query |
Cmd/Ctrl + scroll | Zoom editor font size |
Cmd/Ctrl + / | Toggle comment |
Cmd/Ctrl + Z | Undo |
Features
- CodeMirror 6 with SQL syntax highlighting
- Multi-statement execution
- Safety dialogs for destructive operations (
DROP, DELETE, TRUNCATE, ALTER)
- Query history with search, restore, one-click copy
AI SQL Assistant Configuration
DBX supports Claude and OpenAI for natural language → SQL, explain, optimize, and fix errors.
Configure via Settings → AI Assistant:
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
Capabilities:
- Generate: "Show me all users who signed up last month"
- Explain: Highlights query → "Explain this SQL"
- Optimize: "Why is this query slow?"
- Fix: Paste error → "Fix this query"
Data Grid Features
- Virtual scrolling for large datasets
- Inline cell editing
- Column resize by drag
- Row numbers and zebra stripes
- Sort by column header click
- Search/filter rows
- Pagination controls
Export options: CSV, JSON, Markdown (toolbar button or right-click)
Schema Browser
Left sidebar tree structure:
Connection
└── Database/Schema
├── Tables
│ └── table_name
│ ├── Columns (name, type, nullable)
│ ├── Indexes
│ ├── Foreign Keys
│ └── Triggers
├── Views
└── Procedures
Double-click a table → opens data grid with SELECT * FROM table LIMIT 1000.
Redis Browser
- Key pattern search (e.g.,
user:*, session:*)
- Value viewer for all Redis types:
- String: raw value display
- Hash: field/value table
- List: indexed list
- Set: member list
- ZSet: score/member table
- TTL display and key deletion
MongoDB Browser
- Database → Collection tree
- Document list with pagination
- CRUD: Create, Read, Update, Delete documents
- JSON document editor
SSH Tunnel
Configure SSH tunnel in the connection form:
SSH Host: bastion.example.com
SSH Port: 22
SSH User: ec2-user
Auth: Key (paste private key) OR Password
The tunnel proxies the DB connection through the SSH host — useful for databases not exposed to the internet.
Drag & Drop Files
Drag .db, .sqlite, or .duckdb files directly onto the DBX window to open them instantly without configuring a connection.
Frontend Development Patterns
Invoking Rust Commands from Vue
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core'
interface QueryResult {
columns: string[]
rows: Record<string, unknown>[]
rowsAffected: number
executionTime: number
}
export function useDatabase() {
const executeQuery = async (connectionId: string, sql: string): Promise<QueryResult> => {
return await invoke('execute_query', {
connectionId,
sql,
})
}
const testConnection = async (config: ConnectionConfig): Promise<boolean> => {
return await invoke('test_connection', { config })
}
return { executeQuery, testConnection }
}
Adding a New Rust Command
use tauri::State;
use crate::db::ConnectionPool;
#[tauri::command]
pub async fn execute_query(
connection_id: String,
sql: String,
pool: State<'_, ConnectionPool>,
) -> Result<QueryResult, String> {
let conn = pool.get(&connection_id)
.ok_or("Connection not found")?;
conn.query(&sql).await.map_err(|e| e.to_string())
}
fn main() {
tauri::Builder::default()
.invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![
execute_query,
test_connection,
])
.run(tauri::generate_context!())
.expect("error while running tauri application");
}
Vue Component Example: Custom Query Panel
<!-- src/components/QueryPanel.vue -->
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core'
import { useConnectionStore } from '@/stores/connection'
const store = useConnectionStore()
const sql = ref('')
const results = ref(null)
const error = ref('')
const loading = ref(false)
async function runQuery() {
if (!sql.value.trim()) return
loading.value = true
error.value = ''
try {
results.value = await invoke('execute_query', {
connectionId: store.activeConnectionId,
sql: sql.value,
})
} catch (e) {
error.value = String(e)
} finally {
loading.value = false
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div class="flex flex-col gap-2 h-full">
<textarea
v-model="sql"
class="font-mono text-sm border rounded p-2 h-40 resize-none"
placeholder="SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 10"
@keydown.meta.enter="runQuery"
@keydown.ctrl.enter="runQuery"
/>
<button
:disabled="loading"
class="px-4 py-2 bg-primary text-white rounded"
@click="runQuery"
>
{{ loading ? 'Running...' : 'Run (Cmd+Enter)' }}
</button>
<div v-if="error" class="text-red-500 text-sm">{{ error }}</div>
<DataGrid v-if="results" :data="results" />
</div>
</template>
Adding i18n Strings
{
"connection": {
"new": "New Connection",
"test": "Test Connection",
"save": "Save"
},
"query": {
"run": "Run Query",
"history": "History"
}
}
{
"connection": {
"new": "新建连接",
"test": "测试连接",
"save": "保存"
}
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
const { t } = useI18n()
</script>
<template>
<button>{{ t('connection.new') }}</button>
</template>
Cargo.toml Key Dependencies
[dependencies]
tauri = { version = "2", features = ["native-tls-vendored"] }
sqlx = { version = "0.7", features = ["mysql", "postgres", "sqlite", "runtime-tokio-native-tls"] }
tiberius = "0.12"
redis = "0.25"
mongodb = "2.8"
duckdb = "0.10"
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
Troubleshooting
Build Fails on macOS (Rust linker error)
xcode-select --install
pnpm tauri build
"Connection refused" on localhost
- Check the database service is running:
brew services list or systemctl status mysql
- Verify port isn't blocked:
lsof -i :5432
- For Docker: ensure port is mapped
-p 5432:5432
SQLite "database is locked"
Close any other applications (like DB Browser for SQLite) with the file open before connecting in DBX.
macOS App Won't Open (Gatekeeper)
xattr -cr /Applications/dbx.app
Redis AUTH Error
Ensure the connection string includes the password:
redis://:yourpassword@localhost:6379
MongoDB Atlas Connection
Use the full SRV connection string from Atlas → Connect → Drivers:
mongodb+srv://username:password@cluster0.xxxxx.mongodb.net/mydb?retryWrites=true&w=majority
pnpm install Fails
node --version
pnpm --version
rustup update
Query History Not Showing
History is stored in Tauri's app data directory:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/dbx/
- Linux:
~/.local/share/dbx/
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\dbx\
Contributing
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/dbx.git
cd dbx
pnpm install
git checkout -b feat/my-new-database-driver
pnpm tauri dev
pnpm dev
pnpm vue-tsc --noEmit