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Run multiple targets

DataGrip provides several ways to run multiple things at once, for example, run scripts that create a schema, then run a statement on that schema, and finally run some tests. The first step in any case would be to create run configurations for each of the tasks or processes that need to be launched. Once all necessary configurations are in place, you have the following options:

When multiple configurations are launched at once, each will be available in a separate tab in the Run or Debug tool window.

Parallel launch with a compound run/debug configuration

A Compound run configuration lets you launch several run configurations simultaneously.

Create a compound run configuration

  1. Create a run/debug configuration for each app and process that should be launched in your session.

  2. Go to Run | Edit Configurations. Alternatively, press Alt+Shift+F10, then 0.

  3. In the Run/Debug Configurations dialog, click the Add button or press Alt+Insert, then select Compound.

  4. Specify the run/debug configuration name in the Name field. This name will be used to identify the run/debug configuration in lists and menus.

  5. Select Store as project file to make this run configuration available to other team members.

  6. To include a new run configuration into the compound configuration , click Add the Add button and select the desired one from the list.

  7. Apply the changes and close the dialog.

    Create a compound run configuration

Once you set up the compound configuration, you can launch it with or without debugging.

Sequential launch with the Before Launch task

You can use run configuration's Before Launch tasks for different tasks, including launching other run configurations.

Configure 'Before Launch' tasks

  1. Create a run/debug configuration for each app and process that should be launched in your session.

  2. Go to Run | Edit Configurations. Alternatively, press Alt+Shift+F10, then 0.

  3. In the Run/Debug Configuration dialog, select the configuration that should be launched last.

  4. Click Modify options and select Add before launch task.

  5. Click Add Add task, then select Run Another Configuration, and choose the desired configuration.

  6. Make sure that all necessary configurations are added. Use the Up Alt+Up and Down Alt+Down to arrange the launch order (configurations at the top will be launched first).

  7. Apply the changes and close the dialog.

Once you set up Before Launch tasks in the configuration that should be started last, you can launch it with or without debugging.

Last modified: 11 November 2024