DynamoDB Read-Only
STDIOMCP server for querying AWS DynamoDB databases through natural language requests.
MCP server for querying AWS DynamoDB databases through natural language requests.
A server that utilizes the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to query AWS DynamoDB databases. This server allows LLMs like Claude to query DynamoDB data through natural language requests.
This MCP server provides the following features:
list-tables
: View a list of all DynamoDB tablesdescribe-table
: View detailed information about a specific tablescan-table
: Scan all or part of a table's dataquery-table
: Search for data that matches specific conditions in a tablepaginate-query-table
: Retrieve data across multiple pages that matches specific conditionsget-item
: Retrieve an item with a specific keycount-items
: Calculate the number of items in a tabledynamodb-tables-info
: A resource that provides metadata for all tablesdynamodb-table-schema
: A resource that provides schema information for a specific tabledynamodb-query-help
: A help prompt for writing DynamoDB queriesYou can run it without installation using the Run with NPX
method below.
To install DynamoDB Read-Only Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @jjikky/dynamo-readonly-mcp --client claude
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/jjikky/dynamo-readonly-mcp.git cd dynamo-readonly-mcp
Install the required packages:
npm install
Create a .env
file and set up your AWS credentials:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your_access_key
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your_secret_key
AWS_REGION=your_region
npm run build npm start
To use this MCP server with Claude Desktop, you need to modify the Claude Desktop configuration file.
Open the Claude Desktop configuration file:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Add the server configuration as follows:
{ "mcpServers": { "dynamodb-readonly": { "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute-path/dynamo-readonly-mcp/dist/index.js"], "env": { "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "your_access_key", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "your_secret_key", "AWS_REGION": "your_region" } } } }
Restart Claude Desktop.
You can also run this server using npx
without a global installation:
{ "mcpServers": { "dynamodb-readonly": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "dynamo-readonly-mcp"], "env": { "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "your_access_key", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "your_secret_key", "AWS_REGION": "your_region" } } } }
You can ask Claude questions like:
This MCP server consists of the following layered structure:
When the server starts, the following process occurs:
async function main() { const transport = new StdioServerTransport(); await server.connect(transport); console.error('DynamoDB read-only MCP server is running...'); }
StdioServerTransport
sets up a communication channel through standard input/output.server.connect(transport)
connects to Claude Desktop through the MCP protocol.When a user asks Claude something like "Show me the list of DynamoDB tables":
list-tables
tool.server.tool('list-tables', 'Gets a list of all DynamoDB tables', {}, async () => { try { const tables = await listTables(); return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: JSON.stringify(tables, null, 2) }], }; } catch (error) { return { isError: true, content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Error: ${error.message}` }] }; } });
When a user requests "Tell me the structure of the Users table":
describe-table
tool.{ tableName: "Users" }
.server.tool( 'describe-table', 'Gets detailed information about a DynamoDB table', { tableName: z.string().describe('Name of the table to get detailed information for'), }, async ({ tableName }) => { // Query table information using the tableName parameter const tableInfo = await describeTable(tableName); // Return results } );
Here, z.string()
uses the Zod library to validate parameters.
Resources are another MCP feature that provides read-only data:
server.resource('dynamodb-tables-info', 'DynamoDB table information', async () => { // Create and return resource data const tables = await listTables(); const tablesInfo = await Promise.all(/* Query table information */); return { contents: [ { uri: 'dynamodb://tables-info', text: JSON.stringify(tablesInfo, null, 2), mimeType: 'application/json', }, ], }; });
Claude accesses resources and uses them as context information.
The MCP server can provide prompt templates for specific tasks:
server.prompt( 'dynamodb-query-help', 'A prompt that helps write DynamoDB queries', { tableName: z.string().describe('Table name to query'), queryType: z.enum(['basic', 'advanced']).default('basic'), }, async ({ tableName, queryType }) => { // Generate prompt content return { messages: [ { role: 'user', content: { type: 'text', text: helpContent }, }, ], }; } );
This prompt is used when a user requests "Show me how to write queries for the Users table."
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.