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
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)
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/jasonsmithj/redash-mcp.git
cd redash-mcp
- Install dependencies:
pnpm install
- Build the project:
pnpm build
- Link globally:
pnpm link
- 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)
- Pull the latest image from Docker Hub:
docker pull jasonsmithj/redash-mcp:latest
- 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
- Or use Docker Compose:
# Create .env file
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
# Start the service
docker compose up
- 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
- Log in to your Redash instance
- Click on your profile icon → "Edit Profile"
- 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 executedata_source_id(number): The ID of the data sourcemax_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 developmentpnpm build: Build for productionpnpm test: Run testspnpm test:coverage: Run tests with coverage reportpnpm lint: Lint codepnpm format: Format codepnpm 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:
- Update version in
package.json - Commit changes:
git commit -am "chore: bump version to vX.Y.Z" - Create and push tag:
git tag vX.Y.Z && git push origin vX.Y.Z - GitHub Actions will automatically build and push to Docker Hub
🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature - Make your changes and add tests
- Run quality checks:
pnpm ci - Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature' - Push to the branch:
git push origin feature/amazing-feature - 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:
- Go to Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions
- Add the following secrets:
DOCKER_USERNAME: Your Docker Hub usernameDOCKER_PASSWORD: Your Docker Hub password or access token
For enhanced security, use a Docker Hub access token instead of your password:
- Log in to Docker Hub
- Go to Account Settings → Security → New Access Token
- Generate a token with "Read, Write, Delete" permissions
- Use this token as
DOCKER_PASSWORD
📝 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
📮 Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
Made with ❤️ by the Redash MCP community
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