Redash MCP Server

Redash MCP Server

Enables interaction with Redash instances through a standardized interface, allowing users to execute SQL queries, manage data sources, and retrieve query results using natural language.

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Redash MCP Server

CI Docker Hub Docker Pulls License: MIT

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Redash that provides query execution, data source management, and more through a standardized interface.

✨ Features

  • 🔍 Query Execution: Execute SQL queries and retrieve results
  • 📊 Data Source Management: List and inspect data sources
  • 🔐 Secure: API key-based authentication
  • 🐳 Docker Support: Easy deployment with Docker
  • Fully Tested: Comprehensive test coverage with TDD approach
  • 🚀 Modern Stack: Built with TypeScript, Vite, and latest tooling

📋 Requirements

  • Node.js: >= 22.0.0
  • pnpm: >= 9.0.0
  • Redash Instance: With API access
  • Docker (optional): For containerized deployment

🚀 Quick Start

Using npx (Recommended)

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/jasonsmithj/redash-mcp.git
cd redash-mcp
  1. Install dependencies:
pnpm install
  1. Build the project:
pnpm build
  1. Link globally:
pnpm link
  1. Configure your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.):
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "redash": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["redash-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "REDASH_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here",
        "REDASH_BASE_URL": "https://redash.example.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

Using Docker Hub (Recommended)

  1. Pull the latest image from Docker Hub:
docker pull jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:latest
  1. Run with Docker:
docker run -i --rm \
  -e REDASH_API_KEY=your_api_key \
  -e REDASH_BASE_URL=https://redash.example.com \
  jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:latest
  1. Or use Docker Compose:
# Create .env file
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials

# Start the service
docker compose up
  1. Configure your MCP client:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "redash": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "-e",
        "REDASH_API_KEY",
        "-e",
        "REDASH_BASE_URL",
        "jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:latest"
      ],
      "env": {
        "REDASH_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here",
        "REDASH_BASE_URL": "https://redash.example.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

Building from Source

If you prefer to build from source:

docker build -t redash-mcp:local .

🔧 Configuration

Environment Variables

Variable Required Default Description
REDASH_API_KEY - Your Redash API key
REDASH_BASE_URL - Redash instance URL
REDASH_API_TIMEOUT 30000 API request timeout (milliseconds)

Getting Your Redash API Key

  1. Log in to your Redash instance
  2. Click on your profile icon → "Edit Profile"
  3. Copy your API key from the "API Key" section

🛠 Available Tools

1. list_data_sources

List all available data sources in Redash.

Parameters: None

Example:

List all data sources

2. get_data_source

Get details about a specific data source.

Parameters:

  • data_source_id (number): The ID of the data source

Example:

Get details for data source 1

3. execute_query_and_wait

Execute a SQL query and wait for the result.

Parameters:

  • query (string): The SQL query to execute
  • data_source_id (number): The ID of the data source
  • max_age (number, optional): Maximum age of cached results in seconds

Example:

Execute query "SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 10" on data source 1

4. list_queries

List all queries in Redash.

Parameters:

  • page (number, optional): Page number (default: 1)
  • page_size (number, optional): Results per page (default: 25)

Example:

List all queries

🧪 Development

Setup

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Run tests
pnpm test

# Run tests with UI
pnpm test:ui

# Run tests with coverage
pnpm test:coverage

# Type check
pnpm typecheck

# Lint
pnpm lint

# Format code
pnpm format

# Run all checks (CI equivalent)
pnpm ci

Testing with act

Test GitHub Actions locally using act:

# List available workflows
act -l

# Run CI workflow
act push

# Run specific job
act -j quality

Project Structure

redash-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts              # MCP server entry point
│   ├── redash-client.ts      # Redash API client
│   ├── types.ts              # Type definitions
│   └── tools/                # MCP tools
│       ├── datasource.ts     # Data source tools
│       └── query.ts          # Query execution tools
├── tests/                    # Test files
├── scripts/                  # Build scripts
├── .github/
│   └── workflows/            # GitHub Actions CI/CD
├── Dockerfile                # Docker configuration
├── compose.yaml              # Docker Compose configuration
└── package.json

📦 Scripts

  • pnpm dev: Watch mode for development
  • pnpm build: Build for production
  • pnpm test: Run tests
  • pnpm test:coverage: Run tests with coverage report
  • pnpm lint: Lint code
  • pnpm format: Format code
  • pnpm ci: Run all quality checks

🏗 Tech Stack

  • Runtime: Node.js 22+ with ES Modules
  • Language: TypeScript 5.7+ (strict mode)
  • Build Tool: Vite 6.x
  • Package Manager: pnpm 9.x
  • Testing: Vitest 3.x with coverage
  • Linting: ESLint 9.x (Flat Config)
  • Formatting: Prettier 3.x
  • MCP SDK: @modelcontextprotocol/sdk 1.x

📦 Docker Images

Pre-built Docker images are available on Docker Hub:

  • Latest stable: jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:latest
  • Specific version: jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:v1.0.0
  • Major version: jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:1

Supported Platforms

Multi-architecture images are automatically built for both platforms:

  • linux/amd64 (x86_64) - Intel/AMD CPUs
    • Windows PCs
    • Intel-based Macs
    • Traditional Linux servers
  • linux/arm64 (ARM64) - ARM CPUs
    • Apple Silicon Macs (M1/M2/M3/M4)
    • ARM-based Linux servers
    • Raspberry Pi 4+ (64-bit)

Docker will automatically pull the correct image for your platform!

🚀 Releasing

To release a new version:

  1. Update version in package.json
  2. Commit changes: git commit -am "chore: bump version to vX.Y.Z"
  3. Create and push tag: git tag vX.Y.Z && git push origin vX.Y.Z
  4. GitHub Actions will automatically build and push to Docker Hub

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
  3. Make your changes and add tests
  4. Run quality checks: pnpm ci
  5. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'
  6. Push to the branch: git push origin feature/amazing-feature
  7. Open a Pull Request

Development Guidelines

  • Follow TDD (Test-Driven Development) approach
  • Write tests before implementation
  • Maintain test coverage above 85%
  • Use conventional commits
  • Add JSDoc comments for public APIs
  • All code comments should be in English

Setting up GitHub Secrets for CD

To enable automated Docker Hub publishing, add the following secrets to your GitHub repository:

  1. Go to SettingsSecrets and variablesActions
  2. Add the following secrets:
    • DOCKER_USERNAME: Your Docker Hub username
    • DOCKER_PASSWORD: Your Docker Hub password or access token

For enhanced security, use a Docker Hub access token instead of your password:

  1. Log in to Docker Hub
  2. Go to Account SettingsSecurityNew Access Token
  3. Generate a token with "Read, Write, Delete" permissions
  4. Use this token as DOCKER_PASSWORD

📝 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

📮 Support


Made with ❤️ by the Redash MCP community

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