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mcp-server-mssql
MCP Server for MS SQL Integration - Provides ModelContextProtocol support for Microsoft SQL Server
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MS SQL Server MCP Server
This project provides an MCP server for interacting with MS SQL Server databases via AI assistants using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
It uses a secure profile management system leveraging the system's native credential store (via the keyring
library) to avoid sending passwords over MCP.
Prerequisites
For Direct Python Execution:
- Python 3.10+
- Pip (Python package installer)
- ODBC Driver for SQL Server installed on the machine running the server.
-
keyring
library dependencies might require system packages (e.g.,dbus-launch
,gnome-keyring
orkwallet
on Linux, seekeyring
documentation for details).
For Docker Execution:
- Docker installed and running.
- The Dockerfile is configured to use the
keyrings.cryptfile
backend for secure password storage within the container's filesystem. This requires mounting a volume for persistence.
Installation
Option 1: Direct Python Execution
-
Clone the repository (if applicable):
git clone <repository_url> cd mcp-server-mssql
-
Create and activate a Python virtual environment:
python -m venv venv # Activate (Windows PowerShell): .\venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # Activate (macOS/Linux): source venv/bin/activate
-
Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Option 2: Docker Execution
- Clone the repository (if applicable).
-
Build the Docker image:
(Note: The Dockerfile includes ODBC driver installation and configures thedocker build -t mcp-mssql-server .
keyrings.cryptfile
backend.)
Configuration: Profile Management
This server uses connection profiles to manage database credentials securely.
-
Profiles File (
profiles.json
): Stores non-sensitive details (driver, server, database, username) locally in the server's directory. This file is created automatically if it doesn't exist. Ensure this file is added to your.gitignore
. -
System Keyring: Passwords are stored securely in your operating system's credential manager (like Windows Credential Manager, macOS Keychain) using the
keyring
library under the service namemcp-mssql-server
. -
Adding Profiles: Use the
add_connection_profile
tool. When first adding a profile, you will be prompted in the terminal where the server is running to securely enter the password. This password is never sent via MCP. -
Managing Profiles: Use
list_connection_profiles
andremove_connection_profile
tools.
Usage
Option 1: Direct Python Execution (Stdio)
- Activate the virtual environment.
- Configure in MCP Client Settings (e.g.,
mcp_settings.json
):
Adjust paths accordingly.{ "mcpServers": { // ... other servers ... "mssql": { "command": "python", // Or full path to venv python "args": ["D:/path/to/your/mcp-server-mssql/server.py"], "cwd": "D:/path/to/your/mcp-server-mssql", "alwaysAllow": [ "add_connection_profile", "list_connection_profiles", "remove_connection_profile", "read_table_rows", "create_table_records", "update_table_records", "delete_table_records", "get_table_schema", "list_tables" ] } // ... other servers ... } }
- Restart your MCP Client/IDE Extension. Add profiles using the
add_connection_profile
tool (requires console interaction for password).
Option 2: Docker Execution (Stdio)
- Ensure the Docker image
mcp-mssql-server
is built. - Configure in MCP Client Settings:
{ "mcpServers": { // ... other servers ... "mssql-docker": { "command": "docker", "args": [ "run", "-i", "--rm", "--env-file", "./mcp-server-mssql/.env_docker", // Example: Store KEYRING_CRYPTFILE_PASSWORD here "-v", "mssql_keyring_data:/keyring_data", // Mount volume for keyring data "mcp-mssql-server" ], "alwaysAllow": [ "add_connection_profile", // Note: Password prompt will appear in container logs "list_connection_profiles", "remove_connection_profile", "read_table_rows", "create_table_records", "update_table_records", "delete_table_records", "get_table_schema", "list_tables" ] } // ... other servers ... } }
- Restart your MCP Client/IDE Extension.
-
Important:
- The Dockerfile is configured to use the
keyrings.cryptfile
backend. You MUST provide a strong password for encrypting the keyring file via theKEYRING_CRYPTFILE_PASSWORD
environment variable when running the container. It is highly recommended to use a.env
file (like the example.env_docker
in theargs
) or Docker secrets, rather than passing the password directly on the command line. - A Docker volume (e.g.,
mssql_keyring_data
in the example) MUST be mounted to/keyring_data
inside the container to persist the encrypted keyring file (keyring_pass.cfg
) and theprofiles.json
file across container restarts. - The
add_connection_profile
password prompt will still appear in the container's logs/terminal.
- The Dockerfile is configured to use the
Available Tools
Profile Management:
-
add_connection_profile(profile_name: str, driver: str, server: str, database: str, username: str)
-
list_connection_profiles()
-
remove_connection_profile(profile_name: str)
Database Operations (Requires profile_name
):
-
read_table_rows(profile_name: str, table_name: str, ...)
-
create_table_records(profile_name: str, table_name: str, records: List[Dict])
-
update_table_records(profile_name: str, table_name: str, updates: Dict, filters: Dict)
-
delete_table_records(profile_name: str, table_name: str, filters: Dict)
-
get_table_schema(profile_name: str, table_name: str)
-
list_tables(profile_name: str, schema: Optional[str] = None)
Refer to the docstrings within server.py
for detailed argument descriptions.
Example Tool Usage (Conceptual)
-
Add a profile (requires console interaction on server):
"Using the
mssql
server, calladd_connection_profile
with nameSalesDB_UK
, driver{ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server}
, servermyserver.example.com
, databaseSalesDB
, usernamereport_user
." (Then enter password in server console). -
Use the profile:
"Using the
mssql
server, callread_table_rows
using profileSalesDB_UK
for the tableCustomers
. Filter whereCountry
is 'UK'."
The AI assistant would construct the second call like:
// Conceptual MCP Tool Call
{
"tool_name": "read_table_rows",
"arguments": {
"profile_name": "SalesDB_UK",
"table_name": "Customers",
"filters": {
"Country": "UK"
}
}
}
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