Support in a large degree depends on jdbc drivers for the database. It seems that there is no officially supported jdbc driver for the BigQuery provided by Google. We have a request about BigQuery support though. Please vote and follow it in our tracker: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/DBE-2497
Has there been any progress on this with, perhaps, the Simba JDBC driver? The lack of an out-of-the-box option for BigQuery is forcing evaluation of other SQL IDEs where DataGrip would be preferred.
Hello David,
Support in a large degree depends on jdbc drivers for the database. It seems that there is no officially supported jdbc driver for the BigQuery provided by Google. We have a request about BigQuery support though. Please vote and follow it in our tracker: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/DBE-2497
Has there been any progress on this with, perhaps, the Simba JDBC driver? The lack of an out-of-the-box option for BigQuery is forcing evaluation of other SQL IDEs where DataGrip would be preferred.
did anyone be able to resolve this?
I tried using this guide: https://www.snowflake-analytics.com/blog/infrastructure/bigquery-datagrip-setup/
Can't understand what to enter here:
jdbc:bigquery://https://www.googleapis.com/bigquery/v2:443;ProjectId=PROJECTID;OAuthType=0;OAuthServiceAcctEmail==EMAIL;OAuthPvtKeyPath=KEYFILE@Oshri Maidanik
Follow a template: