MCP SQL Server
Enables querying and managing PostgreSQL and MySQL databases through natural language, supporting connection management, query execution, schema inspection, and parameterized queries with connection pooling.
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MCP SQL Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for querying PostgreSQL and MySQL databases.
Features
- Connect to PostgreSQL and MySQL databases
- Execute SQL queries
- List database tables
- Describe table schemas
- Parameterized query support
- Connection pooling for better performance
Installation
- Install dependencies:
npm install
Usage
Running the Server
The server runs on stdio and communicates via the MCP protocol:
npm start
Available Tools
1. connect_database
Connect to a PostgreSQL or MySQL database. Parameters can be provided directly, loaded from environment variables, or a combination of both. If environment variables are set, the server will auto-connect on startup.
Parameters (all optional if using environment variables):
type(string, optional): Database type - "postgresql" or "mysql"host(string, optional): Database hostport(number, optional): Database portdatabase(string, optional): Database nameuser(string, optional): Database userpassword(string, optional): Database passwordssl(boolean, optional): Use SSL connection (default: false)
Examples:
Using parameters:
{
"type": "postgresql",
"host": "localhost",
"port": 5432,
"database": "mydb",
"user": "postgres",
"password": "password"
}
Using environment variables (call without parameters):
{}
Mixing parameters with environment variables:
{
"type": "postgresql",
"host": "custom-host"
}
2. execute_query
Execute a SQL query on the connected database.
Parameters:
query(string, required): SQL query to executeparams(array, optional): Query parameters for parameterized queries
Example:
{
"query": "SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = $1",
"params": [123]
}
3. list_tables
List all tables in the connected database.
Parameters: None
4. describe_table
Get schema information for a specific table.
Parameters:
tableName(string, required): Name of the table to describe
Example:
{
"tableName": "users"
}
5. disconnect_database
Disconnect from the current database.
Parameters: None
Configuration
Environment Variables
You can configure database connection using environment variables. Create a .env file in the project root or set environment variables:
Option 1: Generic Environment Variables (works for both PostgreSQL and MySQL)
DB_TYPE=postgresql # or "mysql"
DB_HOST=localhost
DB_PORT=5432
DB_DATABASE=mydb
DB_USER=postgres
DB_PASSWORD=password
DB_SSL=false # optional, set to "true" for SSL
Option 2: PostgreSQL-Specific Environment Variables
POSTGRES_HOST=localhost
POSTGRES_PORT=5432
POSTGRES_DATABASE=mydb
POSTGRES_USER=postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password
POSTGRES_SSL=false # optional
Option 3: MySQL-Specific Environment Variables
MYSQL_HOST=localhost
MYSQL_PORT=3306
MYSQL_DATABASE=mydb
MYSQL_USER=root
MYSQL_PASSWORD=password
MYSQL_SSL=false # optional
Note: If environment variables are set, the server will automatically connect on startup. You can also call connect_database without parameters to use environment variables, or provide partial parameters that will be merged with environment variables.
MCP Client Configuration
Add this to your MCP client configuration (e.g., in Cursor or other MCP-compatible tools):
{
"mcpServers": {
"sql": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/Users/tranchihuu/Desktop/mcp-sql/index.js"],
"cwd": "/Users/tranchihuu/Desktop/mcp-sql",
"env": {
"DB_TYPE": "postgresql",
"DB_HOST": "localhost",
"DB_PORT": "5432",
"DB_DATABASE": "mydb",
"DB_USER": "postgres",
"DB_PASSWORD": "password"
}
}
}
}
Important: Always include "cwd" when using the node command directly, so Node can find the node_modules directory.
Or if using npm script:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sql": {
"command": "npm",
"args": ["start"],
"cwd": "/Users/tranchihuu/Desktop/mcp-sql",
"env": {
"DB_TYPE": "postgresql",
"DB_HOST": "localhost",
"DB_PORT": "5432",
"DB_DATABASE": "mydb",
"DB_USER": "postgres",
"DB_PASSWORD": "password"
}
}
}
}
Development
The project uses plain JavaScript (ES modules), so no build step is required. Just edit index.js and run npm start.
Security Notes
- Never commit database credentials to version control
- Use environment variables or secure credential management
- The server supports SSL connections for secure database access
- Always validate and sanitize SQL queries in production environments
Requirements
- Node.js 18+
- PostgreSQL or MySQL database access
License
MIT
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