Connection flags
The edgedb
CLI supports a standard set of connection flags used to specify the target of a given command. The CLI always respects any connection parameters passed explicitly using flags.
If no flags are provided, then environment variables will be used to determine the instance.
If no environment variables are present, the CLI will check if the working directory is within an instance-linked project directory.
If none of the above are present, the command fails.
For a detailed breakdown of how connection information is resolved, read the Connection Parameter Resolution docs.
Connection flags
-I name, —instance=name
Specifies the named instance to connect to. The actual connection parameters are stored in <edgedb_config_dir>/credentials
and are usually created by edgedb instance create or similar commands. Run edgedb info
to see the location of <edgedb_config_dir>
on your machine.
This option overrides host and port.
--dsn=dsn
Specifies the DSN for EdgeDB to connect to.
This option overrides all other options except password.
--credentials-file /path/to/file
Path to JSON file containing credentials.
-H hostname, —host=hostname
Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running. If hostname begins with a slash (/
), it is used as the directory where the command looks for the server Unix-domain socket. Defaults to the value of the EDGEDB_HOST
environment variable.
-P port, —port=port
Specifies the TCP port or the local Unix-domain socket file extension on which the server is listening for connections. Defaults to the value of the EDGEDB_PORT
environment variable or, if not set, to 5656
.
-u username, —user=username
Connect to the database as the user username. Defaults to the value of the EDGEDB_USER
environment variable, or, if not set, to the login name of the current OS user.
-d dbname, —database=dbname
Specifies the name of the database to connect to. Default to the value of the EDGEDB_DATABASE
environment variable, or, if not set, to the calculated value of username.
--password | —no-password
If —password is specified, force edgedb
to prompt for a password before connecting to the database. This is usually not necessary, since edgedb
will prompt for a password automatically if the server requires it.
Specifying —no-password disables all password prompts.
--password-from-stdin
Use the first line of standard input as the password.
--tls-ca-file /path/to/cert
Certificate to match server against.
This might either be full self-signed server certificate or certificate authority (CA) certificate that server certificate is signed with.
--tls-security mode
Set the TLS security mode.
default
Resolves to
strict
if no custom certificate is supplied via —tls-ca-file, environment variable, etc. Otherwise, resolves tono_host_verification
.strict
Verify TLS certificate and hostname.
no_host_verification
This allows using any certificate for any hostname. However, certificate must be present and match the root certificate specified with —tls-ca-file, credentials file, or system root certificates.
insecure
Disable all TLS security measures.
--wait-until-available=wait_time
In case EdgeDB connection can’t be established, keep retrying up to wait_time (e.g. 30s
).
--connect-timeout=timeout
Specifies a timeout period. In case EdgeDB doesn’t respond for this period the command will fail (or retry if —wait-until-available is also specified). The timeout value must be given using time units (e.g. hr
, min
, sec
, ms
, etc.). The default value is 10s
.