DX MCP Server
Enables AI applications to write and execute natural language queries on organizational data stored in DX Data Cloud's Postgres database. Runs locally and provides a query tool for AI assistants to formulate and execute database queries with user approval.
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DX MCP Server
<h4>Use natural language to write and execute queries on your organizational data in DX Data Cloud!</h4>
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About
The DX MCP Server is a Python-based tool that empowers AI applications, such as Claude for Desktop and Cursor, to interact with your Data Cloud database. The server runs locally and establishes a connection to the inputted Postgres database, which can be configured on DX's DB Users settings page. A query tool is exposed to the MCP client application, allowing the AI to actively formulate and execute queries on the database. Click here to learn more about MCP.
Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c6ce12a5-4562-4b44-b235-2d04871c3142
Installation
You can install the DX MCP Server in two ways:
Option 1: Install from PyPI
Install directly using pip:
pip install dx-mcp-server
NOTE: For macOS users: if you encounter an "externally-managed-environment" error, use pipx instead to install the package.
Option 2: Use from Source
Simply clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/get-dx/dx-mcp-server
Set up the MCP client
Both Claude for Desktop and Cursor use JSON configuration files to set up MCP servers. The configuration process is similar for both:
1. Access the configuration file
- Claude for Desktop: Click Claude > Settings > Developer > Edit Config
- Config location:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json(macOS) or%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json(Windows)
- Config location:
- Claude Code: Run the command
claude mcp add dx-mcp-server --env DB_URL=YOUR_DB_URL -- $(which dx-mcp-server) - Cursor: Click Cursor > Settings > Cursor Settings > MCP > Add new global MCP Server
- This directly opens the
mcp.jsonfile
- This directly opens the
2. Add the MCP server configuration
Add the following configuration to the JSON file, adjusting based on your installation method:
If you installed via pip:
{
"mcpServers": {
"DX Data": {
"command": "dx-mcp-server",
"args": ["run"],
"env": {
"DB_URL": "YOUR-DATABASE-URL"
}
}
}
}
If you're using from source:
{
"mcpServers": {
"DX Data": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["--directory", "/path/to/dx-mcp-server-repo", "run", "-m", "dx_mcp_server", "run"],
"env": {
"DB_URL": "YOUR-DATABASE-URL"
}
}
}
}
3. Restart and use
After saving the configuration, restart your MCP client. You should see "DX Data" in the available tools. When you use the database query tool, the client will ask for your approval before proceeding.
Troubleshooting
Path Resolution Issues
The most common issue involves the MCP client not finding the dx-mcp-server/uv command, as GUI applications don't inherit the same PATH environment variables as the terminal. The solution is to use the full path to the executable in the json config.
For pip installations:
# Find the path on macOS/Linux
which dx-mcp-server
# Find the path on Windows (in Command Prompt)
where dx-mcp-server
{
"mcpServers": {
"DX Data": {
"command": "/full/path/to/dx-mcp-server",
"args": ["run"],
"env": {
"DB_URL": "YOUR-DATABASE-URL"
}
}
}
}
For source installations:
# Find the path on macOS/Linux
which uv
# Find the path on Windows (in Command Prompt)
where uv
{
"mcpServers": {
"DX Data": {
"command": "/full/path/to/uv",
"args": ["--directory", "/path/to/dx-mcp-server-repo", "run", "-m", "dx_mcp_server", "run"],
"env": {
"DB_URL": "YOUR-DATABASE-URL"
}
}
}
}
Checking Logs
If you're still experiencing issues:
-
Claude Desktop: Check logs at:
- macOS:
~/Library/Logs/Claude/ - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\logs\
- macOS:
-
Cursor: Check logs at:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/logs/[SESSION_ID] - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Cursor\logs\[SESSION_ID]
- macOS:
The logs will show any errors that occur when trying to start the MCP server.
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