@rosalinddb/mcp

@rosalinddb/mcp

Model Context Protocol server for RosalindDB, enabling AI clients to create datasets, ingest vectors, run similarity queries, and check usage on a cost-optimized vector search database.

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@rosalinddb/mcp

Model Context Protocol server for RosalindDB.

License: Apache 2.0 npm Node 18+

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for RosalindDB — a cost-optimized, object-storage-first vector search database.

This server lets MCP-capable AI clients (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and others) operate a RosalindDB instance directly: create datasets, ingest vectors, run similarity queries, and check usage — without hand-writing REST calls. It is a thin wrapper over RosalindDB's v1 REST API: it authenticates with an rb_live_ API key when the backend has auth enabled, otherwise it runs unauthenticated against an OSS-default backend. It contains no business logic of its own.

The RosalindDB engine lives at rosalinddb/rosalinddb. Self-host it via docker compose and point this MCP at it.

Tools

Tool RosalindDB endpoint What it does
list_datasets GET /v1/datasets List all datasets with dimension, status, row count.
create_dataset POST /v1/datasets Create a new empty dataset with a name and vector dimension.
get_dataset GET /v1/datasets/{name} Get one dataset's details and indexing status.
delete_dataset DELETE /v1/datasets/{name} Delete a dataset and its vectors.
ingest_vectors POST /v1/datasets/{name}/vectors (NDJSON) Upsert vector records (id, values, optional metadata).
query_vectors POST /v1/query Vector similarity search with an optional flat metadata filter.
get_usage GET /auth/usage Current usage and quotas (vectors stored, queries today).
list_api_keys GET /auth/keys List the instance's API keys (metadata only).

For very large embedding dumps (over the 10 MiB ingest_vectors cap), use RosalindDB's async import-job flow directly via the REST API.

Auth modes

The RosalindDB backend ships in two modes; the MCP server supports both:

  • OSS default (RB_REQUIRE_AUTH=false): no auth, no API key needed. This is what docker compose up gives you out of the box. Set ROSALINDDB_API_URL to your stack and leave ROSALINDDB_API_KEY unset. The list_api_keys, get_usage, and signup endpoints are disabled in this mode; calls to them surface a clear auth_disabled hint.
  • Multi-tenant self-host (RB_REQUIRE_AUTH=true): set ROSALINDDB_API_KEY=rb_live_.... Create a key with POST /auth/keys (or use POST /auth/signup for the first user on a fresh stack).

Configuration

The server reads two environment variables:

Variable Required Default Description
ROSALINDDB_API_KEY No A RosalindDB API key (rb_live_...). Required when the backend runs with RB_REQUIRE_AUTH=true; omit for an OSS-default backend.
ROSALINDDB_API_URL No http://localhost:8080 Base URL of the RosalindDB API.

When set, the key is sent as Authorization: Bearer rb_live_... on every request. A key that doesn't start with rb_live_ triggers a startup warning but is not rejected (in case you front the backend with a custom auth proxy).

Wiring it into an MCP client

Add this to your MCP client config (for Claude Desktop, claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "rosalinddb": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@rosalinddb/mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ROSALINDDB_API_URL": "http://localhost:8080"
      }
    }
  }
}

npx -y @rosalinddb/mcp downloads and runs the server on demand — no global install needed. The server speaks the stdio transport, the standard for a locally-launched MCP server.

Pointing at a non-local instance? Set ROSALINDDB_API_URL to its base URL. If auth is on, also set ROSALINDDB_API_KEY=rb_live_.... The backend lives at rosalinddb/rosalinddb.

Local development

npm install        # install dependencies
npm run build      # compile TypeScript to dist/
npm test           # run the vitest unit + in-process MCP suite
npm run smoke      # build, then drive a real tools/list over stdio

To run the server directly from a local checkout:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "rosalinddb": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-server/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "ROSALINDDB_API_URL": "http://localhost:8080"
      }
    }
  }
}

Live smoke test

With a running RosalindDB stack and a real key, tests/live-smoke.mjs exercises create → ingest → usage → query → delete end to end:

npm run build
ROSALINDDB_API_KEY=rb_live_... node tests/live-smoke.mjs

It is skipped automatically when no key is set.

Error handling

RosalindDB API errors are mapped to clear, actionable MCP tool errors — never a raw stack trace. A 404 surfaces as "dataset does not exist — list datasets or create it first"; a 429 quota error explains the limit and how to recover; a 404 auth_disabled (calling list_api_keys against an OSS-default backend) explains that the auth endpoints are gated behind RB_REQUIRE_AUTH=true.

License

Apache 2.0. See LICENSE.

Security

To report a vulnerability, see SECURITY.md.

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