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Services tool window

The Services tool window enables you to manage various services that help you during software development, such as run/debug configurations, application servers, database sessions, and Docker connections. Plugin developers can add other services through the IntelliJ platform API.

The main toolbar contains the following buttons and menus that are common for all service types:

The Expand All button

Expand All Ctrl+NumPad +

Expand all items in the list.

The Collapse All button

Collapse All Ctrl+NumPad -

Collapse all items in the list.

The Group By menu

Group By

Choose how you want to organize the list of services:

  • Service Type: arrange services by type, such as Run Dashboard, Docker, or Database

  • Service Groups: arrange services by group, such as a build tool or a data source name

The Filter menu

Filter

Choose how you want to filter the list of services.

The Open in New Tab button

Open in New Tab

Move the selected items to a separate tab.

The Add Service menu

Add Service Alt+Insert

Choose a service type to add.

Configure Services tool window

You can adjust the layout of the Services tool window by moving services to their own separate tool windows (right-click a service and select Open in New Tab).

You can also configure it in a dedicated dialog.

  1. In the Services tool window, click and select Configure Services Tool Window.

    Alternatively, press Ctrl+Shift+A and start typing Configure Services Tool Window.

  2. Use the Exclude and Include buttons to move services from the Services tool window to a separate tool window and vice versa. Configurations from the Run/Debug section don't have their own tool windows — instead, they appear in the Run or Debug tool window when they are not included in the Services tool window.

Run/debug configurations

Run/debug configurations are not listed in the Services tool window by default. You need to explicitly specify the types of configurations you want to be available and create the corresponding configurations.

Add Run/Debug configurations to the Services window

  1. Select View | Tool Windows | Services from the main menu or press Alt+8.

  2. In the Services tool window, click Add service, then select Run Configuration Type.

    Services tool window: Add run configuration
  3. Select a run/debug configuration type from the list to add all configurations of this type to the window.

    Note that the tool window will only display the configuration types for which you have created one or more configurations.

Buttons on the toolbar depend on the selected type of the run/debug configuration and can include the following:

The Run button

Run Ctrl+Shift+F10

Run the selected configuration.

The Debug button

Debug ⌃ ⇧ D

Run the selected configuration in Debug mode.

The Stop button

Stop Ctrl+F2

Stop the selected configuration.

The Rerun button

Rerun Ctrl+Shift+F10

Rerun the selected configuration.

The Rerun in Debug Mode button

Rerun in Debug Mode ⌃ ⇧ D

Rerun the selected configuration in Debug mode.

The Filters menu

Filters

Filter the output for the selected configuration. For example, you can select to show warnings and successful steps.

The More menu

More

Additional actions related to the configuration. For example, you can open and modify the settings of the selected configuration.

Application servers

All types of application server run/debug configurations are available in the Services tool window by default. Create an application server configuration, and it will be available in the list of services.

Icon

Action

Description

The Run button

Run Ctrl+Shift+F10

Run the selected application server configuration.

The Rerun button

Rerun Ctrl+Shift+F10

Restart the selected application server configuration.

The Debug button

Debug ⌃ ⇧ D

Debug the selected application server configuration.

The Stop button

Stop Ctrl+F2

Stop the selected application server configuration.

The Deploy All button

Deploy All

Deploy all artifacts of the selected application server configuration.

The Artifacts button

Artifacts

Configure which artifacts to deploy for the selected application server configuration.

The Update Running Application button

Update Running Application Ctrl+F10

Update a running application after modifying the source code.

Database service

In the database service, you can manage your sessions and connections. Connection is a physical communication channel and session is a state of information exchange. For example, if you surf a social network, your connection log might have thousands of connection entries between a client and a server while a session log might show you only a single log entry with the number of bytes transferred.

For more information about managing database sessions, refer to Sessions.

Database services in the Services tool window

Left toolbar controls

Icon

Action and shortcut

Description

The Jump to Console button

Jump to Query Console Ctrl+Shift+F10

Open the Query Consoles popup. In the Query Consoles popup, you can select a query console that you want to open in the editor.

the Deactivate icon

Deactivate Ctrl+F2

Close the database connection for the selected data source or data sources. (The data sources with connected sessions are indicated with a green dot in the corner of their icon.)

Icon

Action and shortcut

Description

Tx

Transaction Mode

and

Transaction Isolation

Select the isolation level for database transactions and the way the transactions are committed.

  • Auto: the current transaction is committed automatically when you submit your local changes to the database server.

  • Manual: the changes submitted to the database server are accumulated in a transaction that can either be committed or rolled back explicitly by means of the Submit and Commit (the Submit and Commit icon) or Roll Back (the Roll Back button) buttons on the toolbar.

For more information about database transaction modes and isolation, refer to Submit changes to a database.

the Commit icon

Commit

(For the Manual transaction mode.) Commit the current transaction. This button is available only for the manual transaction mode. See also, transaction mode and isolation.

the Roll back icon

Roll back

(For the Manual transaction mode.) Roll back changes. This button is available only for the manual transaction mode. See also, transaction modes and isolation.

the Cancel Running Statements icon

Cancel Running Statements

Ctrl+F2

Terminate execution of the current statement or statements.

the Restore Default Layout button

Restore Default Layout

Restore default positions of visual elements in the tool window.

Context menu

Icon

Action and shortcut

Description

The Jump to Console button

Jump to Query Console Ctrl+Shift+F10

Open the Query Consoles popup. In the Query Consoles popup, you can select a query console that you want to open in the editor.

the Deactivate icon

Deactivate Ctrl+F2

Close the database connection for the selected data source or data sources. (The data sources with connected sessions are indicated with a green dot in the corner of their icon.)

Close All Sessions

Close all opened sessions to a data source.

Open in New Tab

Move the selected items to a separate tab.

Open Each in New Tab

Split the selected items into separate tabs.

Open Each Type in New Tab

Create separate tabs for each type of service.

Delete Delete

Close all opened sessions to a data source. Identical to Close All Sessions.

Icon

Action and shortcut

Description

Tx

Transaction Mode

and

Transaction Isolation

Select the isolation level for database transactions and the way the transactions are committed.

  • Auto: the current transaction is committed automatically when you submit your local changes to the database server.

  • Manual: the changes submitted to the database server are accumulated in a transaction that can either be committed or rolled back explicitly by means of the Submit and Commit (the Submit and Commit icon) or Roll Back (the Roll Back button) buttons on the toolbar.

For more information about database transaction modes and isolation, refer to Submit changes to a database.

the Commit icon

Commit

(For the Manual transaction mode.) Commit the current transaction. This button is available only for the manual transaction mode. See also, transaction mode and isolation.

the Roll back icon

Roll back

(For the Manual transaction mode.) Roll back changes. This button is available only for the manual transaction mode. See also, transaction modes and isolation.

the Cancel Running Statements icon

Cancel Running Statements

Ctrl+F2

Terminate execution of the current statement or statements.

the Restore Default Layout button

Restore Default Layout

Restore default positions of visual elements in the tool window.

Rename Session Shift+F6

Display the Rename Session '<session_name>' dialog where you can specify a name for a session.

Close Session

Close the selected session.

Open in New Tab

Move the selected items to a separate tab.

Open Each in New Tab

Split the selected items into separate tabs.

Open Each Type in New Tab

Create separate tabs for each type of service.

Delete Delete

Close all opened sessions to a data source. Identical to Close All Sessions.

Icon

Action and shortcut

Description

Tx

Transaction Mode

and

Transaction Isolation

Select the isolation level for database transactions and the way the transactions are committed.

  • Auto: the current transaction is committed automatically when you submit your local changes to the database server.

  • Manual: the changes submitted to the database server are accumulated in a transaction that can either be committed or rolled back explicitly by means of the Submit and Commit (the Submit and Commit icon) or Roll Back (the Roll Back button) buttons on the toolbar.

For more information about database transaction modes and isolation, refer to Submit changes to a database.

the Commit icon

Commit

(For the Manual transaction mode.) Commit the current transaction. This button is available only for the manual transaction mode. See also, transaction mode and isolation.

the Roll back icon

Roll back

(For the Manual transaction mode.) Roll back changes. This button is available only for the manual transaction mode. See also, transaction modes and isolation.

the Cancel Running Statements icon

Cancel Running Statements

Ctrl+F2

Terminate execution of the current statement or statements.

the Restore Default Layout button

Restore Default Layout

Restore default positions of visual elements in the tool window.

Attach Session

Attach the selected file to one of the available sessions. To detach the file from a session, open the file in the editor, click the <session> list and select Detach Session.

Open in New Tab

Move the selected items to a separate tab.

Open Each in New Tab

Split the selected items into separate tabs.

Open Each Type in New Tab

Create separate tabs for each type of service.

Delete Delete

Close all opened sessions to a data source. Identical to Close All Sessions.

the Jump to Source button

Jump to Source F4

Open the file in the editor.

Productivity tips

Use tabs

The Services tool window can include a lot of services, which you can group according to their type or create separate tabs for your own custom grouping. For example, you can create a tab that will include the following: the run configuration for the application that you are developing, the Docker container that runs the database used as a backend for your application, and a console for accessing the database.

Hide the services tree

Click The Show Options Menu button in the right part of the Services tool window toolbar and then click Show Services Tree to remove the checkbox. You can also press Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle the services tree.

If you hide the services tree, it is replaced by a services navigation bar. Press Alt+Home to focus the services navigation bar.

Hide, remove, and delete services

Right-click any service and select Delete Delete to completely remove the corresponding run configuration, cloud provider, Docker connection, and so on.

If you don't want to show run/debug configurations of a certain type in the Services tool window, right-click the corresponding configuration and select Remove Configuration Type from Services. This will not remove the actual configuration.

To hide a specific run configuration from the Services tool window, right-click the corresponding configuration and select Hide Configuration. To see all hidden run configurations, click the Add Service menu and select Restore Hidden Configurations.

Last modified: 11 October 2024