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MySQL MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation that enables secure interaction with MySQL databases. This server component facilitates communication between AI applications (hosts/clients) and MySQL databases, making database exploration and analysis safer and more structured through a controlled interface.

Note: MySQL MCP Server supports both standard input/output (STDIO) and Streamable HTTP (SSE) transport modes. The SSE mode is recommended for remote/self-hosted deployments.

Deployment options

  • HostedFronteir AI runs the server for you; no local setup required.
  • LocalSmithery installs and runs the server on your own machine.

Features

  • List available MySQL tables as resources
  • Read table contents
  • Execute SQL queries with proper error handling
  • Multi-database mode (Optional MYSQL_DATABASE)
  • SSE/HTTP transport support (MCP_TRANSPORT=sse)
  • SSH Tunneling support
  • Comprehensive schema information
  • Table data sampling
  • Secure database access through environment variables
  • Comprehensive logging

Installation

Manual Installation

pip install mysql-mcp-server

Installing via Smithery

To install MySQL MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install designcomputer/mysql-mcp-server --client claude

Installing via Claude Code CLI

claude mcp add --transport stdio designcomputer-mysql_mcp_server uvx mysql_mcp_server

Configuration

Set the following environment variables:

MYSQL_HOST=localhost     # Database host
MYSQL_PORT=3306         # Optional: Database port (defaults to 3306 if not specified)
MYSQL_USER=your_username
MYSQL_PASSWORD=your_password
MYSQL_DATABASE=your_database # Optional: Omit for multi-database mode

# Advanced Configuration
MYSQL_SSL_MODE=DISABLED  # DISABLED, REQUIRED, VERIFY_CA, VERIFY_IDENTITY
MYSQL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=10 # Timeout in seconds

# Connection behaviour (Optional)
MYSQL_SQL_MODE=TRADITIONAL           # SQL mode applied to the connection (default: TRADITIONAL)

# Compatibility (Optional)
MYSQL_CHARSET=utf8mb4
MYSQL_COLLATION=utf8mb4_unicode_ci
MYSQL_AUTH_PLUGIN=       # e.g., mysql_native_password for older MySQL versions
MYSQL_USE_PURE=false     # Force the pure-Python connector (default: false)
MYSQL_RAISE_ON_WARNINGS=false        # Raise on SQL warnings (default: false)

# SSE Transport (Optional)
MCP_TRANSPORT=stdio      # stdio or sse
MCP_SSE_HOST=0.0.0.0     # Listen on all interfaces (required for Docker/hosting)
PORT=8000                # HTTP port (fallback for MCP_SSE_PORT)

# SSH Tunneling (Optional)
MYSQL_SSH_ENABLE=false   # Set to true to enable
MYSQL_SSH_HOST=          # SSH jump host
MYSQL_SSH_PORT=22        # SSH port
MYSQL_SSH_USER=          # SSH username
MYSQL_SSH_KEY_PATH=      # Path to SSH private key
MYSQL_SSH_REMOTE_HOST=localhost # Host from the perspective of the jump host
MYSQL_SSH_REMOTE_PORT=3306
MYSQL_LOCAL_PORT=3330

.env file loading

On startup the server automatically loads a .env file via python-dotenv, so for local use you can simply:

cp .env.example .env   # then edit with your credentials

The file is read from the process working directory (and parent directories), which works when you run the server yourself from the project folder.

⚠️ Claude Code / Claude Desktop: these hosts launch the server from their own working directory, so the project's .env will not be found and you'll see Missing required database configuration. Put your MYSQL_* values in the env block of the MCP config (shown in the Usage section below) rather than relying on .env.

Multi-Database Mode

When MYSQL_DATABASE is not set, the server operates in multi-database mode:

  • list_resources returns all user databases (system databases are filtered out)
  • Use fully qualified table names like mydb.mytable in SQL queries
  • Note: Only single SQL statements are supported. Multi-statement queries (e.g., USE db; SELECT ...) are not supported.

Available Tools

execute_sql

Executes any standard SQL query.

  • Arguments: query (string)
  • Features: Supports SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, and DML (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE). DML operations are marked with a destructive hint.
  • Limitation: Single statements only. Multi-statement queries are not supported.
  • Cross-database: Use database.table notation to query any database regardless of the MYSQL_DATABASE setting.

get_schema_info

Provides detailed metadata about database structures.

  • Arguments: table_name (optional string)
  • Output: Column names, types, nullability, default values, and comments.
  • Cross-database: Pass database.table to query a table outside MYSQL_DATABASE; bare names use the configured database.
  • Identifier rules: Names must contain only alphanumeric characters, underscores, and $ (dots are allowed as a separator between database and table names).

get_table_sample

Fetches a representative sample of data.

  • Arguments: table_name (string), limit (optional integer, max 20)
  • Use Case: Quickly understand data formats and content without fetching large result sets.
  • Cross-database: Pass database.table to sample a table outside MYSQL_DATABASE; bare names use the configured database.
  • Identifier rules: Names must contain only alphanumeric characters, underscores, and $ (dots are allowed as a separator between database and table names).

Available Prompts

In addition to tools, the server exposes MCP prompts — guided, multi-step workflows that a client can launch on demand. In Claude Code they appear as slash commands (/mcp__<server>__<prompt>); in Claude Desktop they appear in the prompts (+) menu.

Prompt Arguments Description
explore_database (none) Systematically explore the database: discover available tables, inspect their schemas, sample the data, and summarize what's there.
analyze_table table_name (required) Deep-dive into a specific table: retrieve its schema, sample its data, and suggest useful queries. Accepts database.table notation for cross-database lookups.

Example (Claude Code):

/mcp__mysql__explore_database
/mcp__mysql__analyze_table customers

Both prompts orchestrate the existing get_schema_info and get_table_sample tools; explore_database also uses resource listing to enumerate tables.

Usage

With Claude Desktop

Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mysql": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "path/to/mysql_mcp_server",
        "run",
        "mysql_mcp_server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "MYSQL_HOST": "localhost",
        "MYSQL_PORT": "3306",
        "MYSQL_USER": "your_username",
        "MYSQL_PASSWORD": "your_password",
        "MYSQL_DATABASE": "your_database"
      }
    }
  }
}

For more detailed examples and agent-specific guidance, see MCP_USECASES.md.

With Visual Studio Code

Add this to your mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mysql": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "--from",
        "mysql-mcp-server",
        "mysql_mcp_server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "MYSQL_HOST": "localhost",
        "MYSQL_PORT": "3306",
        "MYSQL_USER": "your_username",
        "MYSQL_PASSWORD": "your_password",
        "MYSQL_DATABASE": "your_database"
      }
    }
  }
}

Note: Will need to install uv for this to work

Debugging with MCP Inspector

While MySQL MCP Server isn't intended to be run standalone or directly from the command line with Python, you can use the MCP Inspector to debug it.

The MCP Inspector provides a convenient way to test and debug your MCP implementation:

# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Use the MCP Inspector for debugging (do not run directly with Python)

The MySQL MCP Server is designed to be integrated with AI applications like Claude Desktop and should not be run directly as a standalone Python program.

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/designcomputer/mysql_mcp_server.git
cd mysql_mcp_server
# Create virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # or `venv\Scripts\activate` on Windows
# Install development dependencies
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
# Copy the example config and edit with your credentials
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your MySQL connection details
# Run tests
pytest

Security Considerations

  • Identifier Validation: Table and database names passed to get_schema_info and get_table_sample are validated against a strict whitelist (alphanumeric, underscore, and $ only; a single dot is allowed as a database.table separator). Other special characters are rejected to prevent SQL injection.
  • Encrypted Access: Full support for SSL/TLS and SSH Tunneling for secure remote connections.
  • Log Privacy: Passwords and SSH private keys are automatically masked in server logs.
  • Least Privilege: Always use a dedicated MySQL user with minimal required permissions.

See SECURITY.md for a comprehensive guide on securing your deployment.

Security Best Practices

This MCP implementation requires database access to function. For security:

  1. Create a dedicated MySQL user with minimal permissions
  2. Never use root credentials or administrative accounts
  3. Restrict database access to only necessary operations
  4. Enable logging for audit purposes
  5. Regular security reviews of database access

See MySQL Security Configuration Guide for detailed instructions on:

  • Creating a restricted MySQL user
  • Setting appropriate permissions
  • Monitoring database access
  • Security best practices

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Always follow the principle of least privilege when configuring database access.

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

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