My Grails app uses a h2 database in dev mode (the default behaviour for Grails apps). The DB connection settings in DataSource.groovy
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This article has a great write up on how to set up the IntelliJ database client to connect to an H2 in-memory database if you happen to be using Spring Boot: http://web.archive.org/web/20160513065923/http://blog.techdev.de/querying-the-embedded-h2-database-of-a-spring-boot-application/
Basically, you wrap the in-memory database with a tcp server, then you have an access point to connect with a sql client via remote access.
During development you can use grails h2 dbconsole
Your configuration is for an h2:mem
database. Memory Databases have no tables upon connecting to them, and any & all tables are lost when all the connections are closed. Furthermore, a (named) in memory database is unique to the JVM process that opens it. From the H2 documentation:
Sometimes multiple connections to the same in-memory database are required. In this case, the database URL must include a name. Example: jdbc:h2:mem:db1. Accessing the same database using this URL only works within the same virtual machine and class loader environment. (Emphasis added)
This means IDEA will create a unique devDb
in its JVM (and classloader) space and your application will create a unique devDb
in its JVM (and classloader) space. You can not connect to an in memory database from an external JVM process.
If you want to connect both your application and IntelliJ IDEA (or any other DB tool) to an H2 database at the same time, you will need to either
Mixed Mode
to allow IntelliJ IDEA (and/or other database tools) to connect to itSee http://www.h2database.com/html/features.html#connection_modes for more information.
Try to open http://localhost:8080/dbconsole and fill your jdbc url