PostgreSQL MCP Server

PostgreSQL MCP Server

Enables secure querying of PostgreSQL databases through MCP-compatible clients. Supports read-only SQL execution, table exploration, and connection management with built-in security validation.

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PostgreSQL MCP Server

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An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for querying a PostgreSQL database. Execute SQL queries, view table details, and manage database connections through MCP-compatible clients.

Key Features

  • Database Connection: Connect to PostgreSQL databases with authentication
  • SQL Execution: Execute SELECT queries with security validation
  • Connection Testing: Test database connection status

Installation

Claude Desktop

Follow these steps for installation:

Step 1: Download the MCP Server

Download the postgres-connector.mcpb file from this repository (located in the root directory).

Step 2: Install the MCP Server

  1. Open Claude Desktop
  2. Navigate to Settings > Features
  3. Click "Install Extension" and select the postgres-connector.mcpb file

Installation Step 2 Screenshot placeholder: Installing the .mcpb file

Step 3: Configure Database Connection

After installation, the PostgreSQL Connector will appear in your Claude Desktop with default environment variables that you can configure with your database details.

Configuration Screen Screenshot placeholder: Database configuration interface showing environment variables

Step 4: Test the database connection

Send a query "test the database connection" Test Database Connection

Configuration

Required Database Settings

You'll need to provide the following information for your PostgreSQL database:

Environment Variable Description Required Default
POSTGRES_HOST The hostname or IP address of your PostgreSQL server ✅ Yes -
POSTGRES_PORT The port number for your PostgreSQL server ❌ No 5432
POSTGRES_DB The name of the specific database to connect to ✅ Yes -
POSTGRES_USER Your PostgreSQL username ✅ Yes -
POSTGRES_PASSWORD Your PostgreSQL password ✅ Yes -

These environment variables will be automatically available for configuration in the extension settings panel after installing the extension in Claude Desktop.

Available Tools

1. Test PostgreSQL Connection

Tool: test-postgres-connection

Tests your database connection and displays the current configuration (password hidden for security).

Example Output:

✅ Database connection successful!

Configuration:
{
  "host": "localhost",
  "port": "5432",
  "database": "myapp_production",
  "username": "postgres",
  "password": "***hidden***"
}

Connection test result: [
  {
    "test": 1
  }
]

2. Get All Tables

Tool: get-all-tables

Retrieves a list of all tables in the public schema of your database.

Example Output:

[
  {
    "table_name": "users"
  },
  {
    "table_name": "orders"
  },
  {
    "table_name": "products"
  },
  {
    "table_name": "categories"
  }
]

3. Execute SQL Query

Tool: execute-sql-query

Executes SELECT queries on your database with security validation.

Input:

  • sql: The SQL query to execute (SELECT statements only)

Example Usage:

SELECT id, name, email FROM users LIMIT 5;

Example Output:

[
  {
    "id": 1,
    "name": "John Doe",
    "email": "john@example.com"
  },
  {
    "id": 2,
    "name": "Jane Smith",
    "email": "jane@example.com"
  }
]

Security & Safety

SQL Query Validation

The PostgreSQL MCP server includes security measures:

  • READ-ONLY Operations: Only SELECT statements are permitted
  • Dangerous Keywords Blocked: DROP, DELETE, TRUNCATE, ALTER, CREATE, INSERT, UPDATE operations are automatically blocked
  • Statement-Level Validation: Each SQL statement is validated individually
  • Safe Error Handling: Database errors are caught and displayed safely

Best practice is to create a read-only database user for the postgres connector to use.

Blocked Operations

The following SQL operations are NOT ALLOWED for security:

  • DROP (deleting tables/databases)
  • DELETE (removing data)
  • TRUNCATE (clearing tables)
  • ALTER (modifying structure)
  • CREATE (creating new objects)
  • INSERT (adding data)
  • UPDATE (modifying data)

Usage Examples

Get Database Tables

Use the get-all-tables tool to retrieve all tables in your database schema.

Execute Queries

Use the execute-sql-query tool with SELECT statements:

SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 10;

Troubleshooting

Connection Issues

Problem: "Database connection failed"

  • Check: Verify your host, port, database name, username, and password
  • Check: Ensure your PostgreSQL server is running and accessible
  • Check: Verify that your database user has the necessary permissions

Problem: "Connection timeout"

  • Check: Your database server might be behind a firewall
  • Check: The host address and port number are correct
  • Check: Network connectivity to the database server

Query Issues

Problem: "Dangerous operation detected"

  • Cause: You're trying to execute a non-SELECT statement
  • Solution: Only SELECT queries are allowed for security reasons

Problem: "Query execution failed"

  • Check: Your SQL syntax is correct
  • Check: The tables and columns you're referencing exist
  • Check: Your database user has SELECT permissions on the tables

Configuration Issues

Problem: MCP server not appearing in Claude Desktop client

  • Solution: Restart Claude Desktop
  • Check: Verify the .mcpb file was installed correctly
  • Check: Look for any error messages in Claude Desktop's console

Problem: Environment variables not showing up

  • Solution: Restart Claude Desktop after installation
  • Check: Ensure the extension is enabled in Settings > Features

Problem: Cannot configure database settings

  • Solution: Make sure all required environment variables are filled out
  • Check: Verify your database credentials are correct

Technical Details

System Requirements

  • PostgreSQL database (version 9.0 or higher)
  • Network access to your PostgreSQL server

Dependencies

  • Node.js runtime
  • PostgreSQL client libraries
  • MCP (Model Context Protocol) framework

Project Structure

postgres-connector/
├── src/
│   └── server.ts          # Main MCP server implementation
├── package.json           # Node.js dependencies
├── manifest.json          # MCP extension manifest
├── icon.png              # Extension icon
└── postgres-connector.mcpb # Compiled extension bundle

License

MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Author

Marty Markenson


Need help? Open an issue in this repository or reach out to martymarkenson

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