Download the Redis JDBC driver, copy the JDBC URL into DbSchema, and start designing schemas with ER diagrams — free Community Edition.
A JDBC driver is a Java .jar library that lets applications connect to Redis.
DbSchema uses JDBC to reverse engineer schemas, run SQL, and generate documentation.
Driver files are usually published by the database vendor or an open-source project.
Host, port, database name, and SSL options are passed in a URL starting with jdbc:.
Each Redis driver uses its own syntax — see the connection details below.
Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store widely used as a cache, message broker, and real-time database. It supports strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, streams, and more, making it a versatile building block for high-performance applications.
DbSchema provides an open-source JDBC driver for Redis that translates SQL queries into native Redis commands, enabling standard JDBC tooling to connect to Redis.
The default Redis port is 6379 and the default database index is 0.
For TLS connections use jdbc:redis+ssl://host:6380/0.
To authenticate, append ?password=yourpassword to the URL.
For Redis Cluster, connect to any cluster node — the driver handles key slot routing transparently.
The driver archive is a zip file. Unzip it to obtain the driver jar. The source code is available on GitHub.
DbSchema detects Redis key namespaces and renders them as a visual schema diagram. Use the data explorer to browse hash fields, list elements, and set members, and the SQL editor to query Redis data through the JDBC translation layer.
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Get the Redis driver zip below and install DbSchema for Windows, macOS, or Linux.
In DbSchema, open Driver Manager, add the extracted JAR, and paste your JDBC URL.
Reverse engineer Redis, edit the model visually, and publish schema documentation.
After the JDBC driver connects, you get ER diagrams, SQL editor, schema sync, and HTML documentation in one desktop app. Compare DbSchema editions.
Reverse engineer Redis into an interactive diagram and edit structures visually.
Run SQL with autocomplete or compose queries without writing every join by hand.
Export HTML docs your team can browse without installing DbSchema.
Connection tips, ports, SSL, and schema design workflows on the database landing page.
Other drivers teams often configure alongside Redis.
Teams working with Redis often use these engines too. Explore dedicated guides and JDBC setup for each.