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    Simple Psql Mcp

    A beginner-friendly MCP server template featuring a PostgreSQL connector with clean, easy-to-understand code. Perfect for developers new to Model Context Protocol who want to experiment and create their own AI tool connectors with minimal setup.

    31 stars
    Python
    Updated Sep 6, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • What is MCP?
    • Features
    • Prerequisites
    • Quick Setup
    • Connect Your AI Tool to the Server
    • How to use it
    • Example Database (Optional)
    • Next Steps
    • Documentation
    • Security
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • What is MCP?
    • Features
    • Prerequisites
    • Quick Setup
    • Connect Your AI Tool to the Server
    • How to use it
    • Example Database (Optional)
    • Next Steps
    • Documentation
    • Security
    • License

    Documentation

    Simple PostgreSQL MCP Server

    This is a template project for those looking to build their own MCP servers. I designed it to be dead simple to understand and adapt - the code is straightforward with MCP docs attached so you can quickly get up to speed.

    What is MCP?

    *TL;DR - It's a way to write plugins for AI*

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard way for LLMs to interact with external tools and data. In a nutshell:

    • Tools allow the LLM to execute commands (like running a database query)
    • Resources are data you can attach to conversations (like attaching a file to a prompt)
    • Prompts are templates that generate consistent LLM instructions

    Features

    This PostgreSQL MCP server implements:

    1. Tools

    • execute_query - Run SQL queries against your database
    • test_connection - Verify the database connection is working

    2. Resources

    • db://tables - List of all tables in the schema
    • db://tables/{table_name} - Schema information for a specific table
    • db://schema - Complete schema information for all tables in the database

    3. Prompts

    • Query generation templates
    • Analytical query builders
    • Based on the templates in this repo

    Prerequisites

    • Python 3.8+
    • uv - Modern Python package manager and installer
    • npx (included with Node.js)
    • PostgreSQL database you can connect to

    Quick Setup

    1. Create a virtual environment and install dependencies:

    bash
    # Create a virtual environment with uv
       uv venv
       
       # Activate the virtual environment
       source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
       
       # Install dependencies
       uv pip install -r requirements.txt

    2. Run the server with the MCP Inspector:

    bash
    # Replace with YOUR actual database credentials
       npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory . run postgres -e DSN=postgresql://username:password@hostname:port/database -e SCHEMA=public

    Note: If this is your first time running npx, you'll be prompted to approve the installation. Type 'y' to proceed.

    After running this command, you'll see the MCP Inspector interface launched in your browser. You should see a message like:

    code
    MCP Inspector is up and running at http://localhost:5173

    If the browser doesn't open automatically, copy and paste the URL into your browser. You should see something like this:

    MCP Inspector Interface

    3. Using the Inspector:

    • Click the "Connect" button in the interface (unless there's an error message in the console on the bottom left)
    • Explore the "Tools", "Resources", and "Prompts" tabs to see available functionality
    • Try clicking on listed commands or typing resource names to retrieve resources and prompts
    • The interface allows you to test queries and see how the MCP server responds

    4. Take a look at the official docs

    Official server developers guide: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/server

    More on the inspector: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/tools/inspector

    Connect Your AI Tool to the Server

    You can configure the MCP server for your AI assistant by creating an MCP configuration file:

    json
    {
       "mcpServers": {
          "postgres": {
             "command": "/path/to/uv",
             "args": [
                "--directory",
                "/path/to/simple-psql-mcp",
                "run",
                "postgres"
             ],
             "env": {
                "DSN": "postgresql://username:password@localhost:5432/my-db",
                "SCHEMA": "public"
             }
          }
       }
    }

    Alternatively, you can generate this config file using the included script:

    bash
    # Make the script executable
    chmod +x generate_mcp_config.sh
    
    # Run the configuration generator
    ./generate_mcp_config.sh

    When prompted, enter your PostgreSQL DSN and schema name.

    How to use it

    You can now ask the LLM questions about your data in natural language:

    • "What are all the tables in my database?"
    • "Show me the top 5 users by creation date"
    • "Count addresses by state"

    For testing, Claude Desktop supports MCP natively and works with all features (tools, resources, and prompts) right out of the box.

    Example Database (Optional)

    If you don't have a database ready or encounter connection issues, you can use the included example database:

    bash
    # Make the script executable
    chmod +x example-db/create-db.sh
    
    # Run the database setup script
    ./example-db/create-db.sh

    This script creates a Docker container with a PostgreSQL database pre-populated with sample users and addresses tables. After running, you can connect using:

    bash
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory . run postgres -e DSN=postgresql://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/user_database -e SCHEMA=public

    Next Steps

    To extend this project with your own MCP servers:

    1. Create a new directory under /src (e.g., /src/my-new-mcp)

    2. Implement your MCP server following the PostgreSQL example

    3. Add your new MCP to pyproject.toml:

    toml
    [project.scripts]
    postgres = "src.postgres:main"
    my-new-mcp = "src.my-new-mcp:main"

    You can then run your new MCP with:

    bash
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory . run my-new-mcp

    Documentation

    • MCP docs included for easy LLM development
    • Based on the approach at: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/tutorials/building-mcp-with-llms

    Security

    This is an experimental project meant to empower developers to create their own MCP server. I did minimum to make sure it won't die immediately when you try it, but be careful - it's very easy to run SQL injections with this tool. The server will check if the query starts with SELECT, but beyond that nothing is guaranteed. TL;DR - don't run in production unless you're the founder and there are no paying clients.

    License

    MIT

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