github-docs-arabic-enhanced / content /code-security /codeql-for-vs-code /getting-started-with-codeql-for-vs-code /managing-codeql-databases.md
| title: Managing CodeQL databases | |
| shortTitle: Manage CodeQL databases | |
| versions: | |
| fpt: '*' | |
| ghec: '*' | |
| ghes: '*' | |
| topics: | |
| - Code Security | |
| - Code scanning | |
| - CodeQL | |
| type: reference | |
| intro: 'You can work with {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} databases using the extension.' | |
| ## About {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} databases | |
| To analyze a project, you need to select a {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} database for that project. You can select a database locally (from a ZIP archive or an unarchived folder){% ifversion fpt or ghec %}, from a public URL,{% endif %} or from a project's URL on {% data variables.product.github %}. Alternatively, you can create a database using the {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql_cli %}, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/codeql-cli/using-the-codeql-cli/creating-codeql-databases). | |
| ### Downloading a database from {% data variables.product.github %} | |
| {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %} stores {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} databases for over 200,000 open source repositories that you can use to test your analysis on. {% ifversion ghec %}You can also access databases for repositories hosted on {% data variables.enterprise.data_residency %} by editing your settings and defining the URL for your system, see [Changing the {% data variables.product.github %} URL used by the extension](/code-security/codeql-for-vs-code/using-the-advanced-functionality-of-the-codeql-for-vs-code-extension/customizing-settings#changing-the-github-url-used-by-the-extension).{% endif %} | |
| {% ifversion fpt or ghec %} | |
| You can check if a repository has any {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} databases available for download, and if so download it, using the REST API. For more information, see [List {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} databases for a repository](/rest/code-scanning/code-scanning#list-codeql-databases-for-a-repository) and [Get a {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} database for a repository](/rest/code-scanning/code-scanning#get-a-codeql-database-for-a-repository) in the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} REST API documentation. | |
| {% endif %} | |
| ## Choosing a database to analyze | |
| 1. Hover over the title bar of the "Databases" view and choose the appropriate icon to select your database. You can select a local database (from a ZIP archive or an unarchived folder), from a public URL, or from a project's URL on {% data variables.product.github %}. | |
| 1. Once you've chosen a database, it will be displayed in the "Databases" view. To see the menu options for interacting with a database, right-click an entry in the list. You can select multiple databases at once. | |
| > [!NOTE] | |
| > You can also analyze test databases. Test databases (folders with a `.testproj` extension) are generated when you run regression tests on custom queries using the {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql_cli %}. If a query fails a regression test, you may want to import the test database into {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode %} to debug the failure. For more information about running query tests, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/codeql-cli/using-the-codeql-cli/testing-custom-queries). | |
| ## Filtering databases and queries by language | |
| Optionally, to see databases containing a specific language and queries written for that language, you can apply a language filter using the language selector. | |
| 1. To see available language filters, in the sidebar, open the "Language" view. | |
| 1. Hover over the language filter you would like to apply, then click **Select**. | |
| ## Next steps | |
| To learn how to use the extension to analyze your projects by running queries on {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} databases, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/codeql-for-vs-code/getting-started-with-codeql-for-vs-code/running-codeql-queries). | |