postgresql-mcp-server
Enables AI agents to interact with PostgreSQL databases through the Model Context Protocol, supporting SQL queries, schema management, and data operations.
README
PostgreSQL MCP Server
A comprehensive PostgreSQL Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides full database operation capabilities for AI agents. This server enables AI assistants to interact with PostgreSQL databases through a standardized interface, supporting all major database operations from simple queries to complex schema management.
š Features
š§ Complete Database Operations
- Connection Management: Secure database connections with pooling
- Query Execution: Execute any SQL query (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, DDL)
- Schema Operations: List tables, describe structures, create tables and indexes
- Data Management: Insert, update, delete with parameterized queries
- Utilities: Database info, table backups, and more
š¤ Universal AI Agent Support
- Claude Desktop/API: Native MCP integration
- Custom AI Agents: Works with any MCP-compatible client
- Multiple Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux support
- Easy Integration: Simple copy-and-use approach
š”ļø Production Ready
- Security: SQL injection protection via parameterized queries
- Performance: Connection pooling and query optimization
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error reporting and recovery
- Monitoring: Detailed logging and debugging support
š Quick Start
Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/halim-23/postgresql-mcp-server.git
cd postgresql-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Verify installation
npm run verify
Basic Usage
-
Start the MCP server:
npm start -
Configure your AI agent to use the server (see Configuration section)
-
Connect to your database:
// Use the connect_postgres tool with your connection string connection_string: "postgresql://username:password@host:port/database" -
Start using database operations!
š ļø Available Tools
| Tool | Description | Example Use Case |
|---|---|---|
connect_postgres |
Connect to PostgreSQL database | Initial setup and authentication |
execute_query |
Execute any SQL query | Complex queries, joins, aggregations |
list_tables |
List all tables in schema | Schema exploration and discovery |
describe_table |
Get table structure details | Understanding data models |
create_table |
Create new tables | Setting up new data structures |
insert_data |
Insert records into tables | Adding new data entries |
update_data |
Update existing records | Modifying data with conditions |
delete_data |
Delete records from tables | Data cleanup and removal |
create_index |
Create database indexes | Performance optimization |
backup_table |
Create table backups | Data safety and versioning |
get_database_info |
Get database information | System diagnostics and info |
āļø Configuration
For Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration (~/.claude/config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"postgresql": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/postgresql-mcp-server/src/server.js"],
"env": {
"NODE_ENV": "production"
}
}
}
}
For Custom AI Agents
// Node.js example
const { spawn } = require('child_process');
const mcpServer = spawn('node', ['/path/to/postgresql-mcp-server/src/server.js']);
# Python example
import subprocess
mcp_server = subprocess.Popen([
'node', '/path/to/postgresql-mcp-server/src/server.js'
], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
Environment Variables
# Optional: Set default connection
export POSTGRES_CONNECTION_STRING="postgresql://user:pass@host:port/db"
# Optional: Enable debug logging
export DEBUG=postgresql-mcp:*
š Usage Examples
Basic Database Operations
// 1. Connect to database
await callTool('connect_postgres', {
connection_string: "postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/mydb"
});
// 2. List all tables
const tables = await callTool('list_tables', { schema: 'public' });
// 3. Execute a custom query
const users = await callTool('execute_query', {
query: "SELECT * FROM users WHERE age > $1",
params: [18]
});
// 4. Insert new data
await callTool('insert_data', {
table_name: 'users',
data: {
name: 'John Doe',
email: 'john@example.com',
age: 25
}
});
Advanced Operations
// Create a new table
await callTool('create_table', {
table_name: 'products',
columns: [
{ name: 'id', type: 'SERIAL', constraints: 'PRIMARY KEY' },
{ name: 'name', type: 'VARCHAR(255)', constraints: 'NOT NULL' },
{ name: 'price', type: 'DECIMAL(10,2)' },
{ name: 'created_at', type: 'TIMESTAMP', constraints: 'DEFAULT NOW()' }
]
});
// Create an index for performance
await callTool('create_index', {
index_name: 'idx_products_name',
table_name: 'products',
columns: ['name'],
unique: false
});
š§ Development
Project Structure
postgresql-mcp-server/
āāā src/
ā āāā server.js # Main MCP server implementation
āāā test/
ā āāā test-client.js # Test client for validation
āāā scripts/
ā āāā setup.js # Setup and initialization
ā āāā verify-installation.js # Installation verification
āāā docs/
ā āāā API.md # Detailed API documentation
ā āāā EXAMPLES.md # Usage examples
ā āāā TROUBLESHOOTING.md # Common issues and solutions
āāā config/
ā āāā examples/ # Configuration examples
āāā README.md
Running Tests
# Run verification tests
npm run verify
# Run integration tests (requires PostgreSQL)
npm test
# Development mode with inspection
npm run dev
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature - Commit changes:
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature' - Push to branch:
git push origin feature/amazing-feature - Open a Pull Request
š Security
Connection Security
- Always use strong passwords and secure connection strings
- Enable SSL/TLS for production databases:
?sslmode=require - Use environment variables for sensitive configuration
- Implement proper database user permissions
Query Security
- All queries use parameterized statements to prevent SQL injection
- Input validation and sanitization
- Connection pooling with limits to prevent resource exhaustion
š Documentation
- API Reference - Detailed tool documentation
- Examples - Comprehensive usage examples
- Integration Guide - AI agent integration
- Troubleshooting - Common issues and solutions
š¤ Support
Getting Help
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
- Documentation: Check the docs directory
Common Issues
- Connection Problems: Verify PostgreSQL is running and credentials are correct
- Permission Errors: Check database user permissions
- Module Not Found: Run
npm installto install dependencies
šÆ Roadmap
- [ ] Performance Monitoring: Built-in query performance tracking
- [ ] Schema Migration Support: Database migration tools
- [ ] Multiple Database Support: Connection to multiple databases
- [ ] GUI Configuration: Web-based configuration interface
- [ ] Docker Support: Containerized deployment options
- [ ] TypeScript Support: Full TypeScript implementation
š License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
š Acknowledgments
- Model Context Protocol for the excellent standard
- PostgreSQL for the robust database system
- node-postgres for the PostgreSQL client library
- The open-source community for continuous inspiration
š Stats
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