Database Connection Provider
STDIOA Model Context Protocol implementation for connecting to and working with database systems.
A Model Context Protocol implementation for connecting to and working with database systems.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation for connecting to and working with various database systems.
npm install -g mcp-dbs
The MCP Database Server can be used in two modes:
By default, the server runs in SSE (Server-Sent Events) mode on port 3001:
npx mcp-dbs
This will start an HTTP server with an SSE endpoint at http://localhost:3001/mcp
.
You can specify a custom port using the --port
option:
npx mcp-dbs --port 8080
For tools that communicate over standard input/output, you can use the --stdio
option:
npx mcp-dbs --stdio
You can integrate mcp-dbs with Claude Desktop by adding it to your Claude configuration file.
mcpServers
section:{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-dbs": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/path/to/your/mcp-dbs/dist/cli.js", "--stdio" ], "env": { "MCP_MONGODB_URI": "mongodb://localhost:27017", "MCP_MONGODB_DATABASE": "your-database-name" } } } }
Replace the environment variables with your own database connection details.
command
should be node
args
, provide the absolute path to the cli.js file in your mcp-dbs installationOnce configured, Claude will be able to access your database using the MCP tools described below. You can ask Claude to:
You can configure your database connections using environment variables:
# Set these environment variables before connecting export MCP_SQLITE_FILENAME="path/to/database.db" export MCP_SQLITE_CREATE_IF_NOT_EXISTS="true"
# Set these environment variables before connecting export MCP_POSTGRES_HOST="your-postgres-host" export MCP_POSTGRES_PORT="5432" export MCP_POSTGRES_DATABASE="your-database-name" export MCP_POSTGRES_USER="your-username" export MCP_POSTGRES_PASSWORD="your-password" export MCP_POSTGRES_SSL="false"
# Set these environment variables before connecting export MCP_MSSQL_SERVER="your-server-address" export MCP_MSSQL_PORT="1433" export MCP_MSSQL_DATABASE="your-database-name" export MCP_MSSQL_USER="your-username" export MCP_MSSQL_PASSWORD="your-password" export MCP_MSSQL_ENCRYPT="true" export MCP_MSSQL_TRUST_SERVER_CERTIFICATE="true"
# Set these environment variables before connecting export MCP_MONGODB_URI="mongodb://localhost:27017" export MCP_MONGODB_DATABASE="your-database-name" export MCP_MONGODB_MAX_POOL_SIZE="10" export MCP_MONGODB_USE_UNIFIED_TOPOLOGY="true"
These environment variables will take precedence over any configuration passed to the connect-database tool.
The server exposes the following MCP tools:
Connect to a database.
Parameters:
connectionId
: A unique identifier for the connectiontype
: Database type (sqlite
, postgres
, mssql
, or mongodb
)Example for SQLite:
{ "connectionId": "my-sqlite-db", "type": "sqlite" }
Example for PostgreSQL:
{ "connectionId": "my-postgres-db", "type": "postgres" }
Example for SQL Server:
{ "connectionId": "my-mssql-db", "type": "mssql" }
Example for MongoDB:
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "type": "mongodb" }
Disconnect from a database.
Parameters:
connectionId
: The connection ID to disconnectExecute a query that returns results.
Parameters:
connectionId
: The connection IDquery
: SQL query or MongoDB aggregation pipeline (as JSON string)params
: (Optional) Array of parameters for the query. For MongoDB, the first parameter is the collection name.Example for SQL:
{ "connectionId": "my-postgres-db", "query": "SELECT * FROM users WHERE age > $1", "params": [21] }
Example for MongoDB:
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "[{\"$match\": {\"age\": {\"$gt\": 21}}}, {\"$sort\": {\"name\": 1}}]", "params": ["users"] }
Example for MongoDB (new format with embedded collection):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "{\"collection\": \"users\", \"pipeline\": [{\"$match\": {\"age\": {\"$gt\": 21}}}, {\"$sort\": {\"name\": 1}}]}" }
Example for MongoDB (shell syntax):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "db.getCollection('users').find({\"age\": {\"$gt\": 21}})" }
Example for MongoDB (direct collection reference shell syntax):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "db.users.find({\"age\": {\"$gt\": 21}})" }
Example for MongoDB (raw command):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "{\"find\": \"users\", \"filter\": {\"age\": {\"$gt\": 21}}}" }
Execute a query that doesn't return results (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE).
Parameters:
connectionId
: The connection IDquery
: SQL query or MongoDB command (as JSON string)params
: (Optional) Array of parameters for the query. For MongoDB, the first parameter is the collection name.Example for SQL:
{ "connectionId": "my-postgres-db", "query": "INSERT INTO users (name, age) VALUES ($1, $2)", "params": ["John Doe", 30] }
Example for MongoDB:
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "{\"insertOne\": {\"name\": \"John Doe\", \"age\": 30}}", "params": ["users"] }
Example for MongoDB (new format with embedded collection):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "{\"collection\": \"users\", \"operation\": {\"insertOne\": {\"name\": \"John Doe\", \"age\": 30}}}" }
Example for MongoDB (shell syntax):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "db.getCollection('users').insertOne({\"name\": \"John Doe\", \"age\": 30})" }
Example for MongoDB (direct collection reference shell syntax):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "db.users.insertOne({\"name\": \"John Doe\", \"age\": 30})" }
Example for MongoDB (raw command):
{ "connectionId": "my-mongodb-db", "query": "{\"insert\": \"users\", \"documents\": [{\"name\": \"John Doe\", \"age\": 30}]}" }
The server exposes the following MCP resources:
URI: database://{connectionId}/schema
Returns schema information about the database, including all tables and their columns.
URI: database://{connectionId}/tables/{tableName}
Returns schema information about a specific table, including its columns.
URI: database://{connectionId}/tables
Returns a list of all tables in the database.
Run the tests:
npm test
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