
mcp-timeplus
Execute SQL queries and manage databases seamlessly with Timeplus. Leverage powerful tools to interact with your data, Kafka topics, and Iceberg tables efficiently. Enhance your data workflows with a user-friendly interface and robust backend capabilities.
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Timeplus MCP Server
An MCP server for Timeplus.
Features
Prompts
-
generate_sql
to give LLM more knowledge about how to query Timeplus via SQL
Tools
-
run_sql
- Execute SQL queries on your Timeplus cluster.
- Input:
sql
(string): The SQL query to execute. - By default, all Timeplus queries are run with
readonly = 1
to ensure they are safe. If you want to run DDL or DML queries, you can set the environment variableTIMEPLUS_READ_ONLY
tofalse
.
-
list_databases
- List all databases on your Timeplus cluster.
-
list_tables
- List all tables in a database.
- Input:
database
(string): The name of the database.
-
list_kafka_topics
- List all topics in a Kafka cluster
-
explore_kafka_topic
- Show some messages in the Kafka topic
- Input:
topic
(string): The name of the topic.message_count
(int): The number of messages to show, default to 1.
-
create_kafka_stream
- Setup a streaming ETL in Timeplus to save the Kafka messages locally
- Input:
topic
(string): The name of the topic.
-
connect_to_apache_iceberg
- Connect to a database based on Apache Iceberg. Currently this is only available via Timeplus Enterprise and it's planned to make it available for Timeplus Proton soon.
- Input:
iceberg_db
(string): The name of the Iceberg database.aws_account_id
(int): The AWS account ID (12 digits).s3_bucket
(string): The S3 bucket name.aws_region
(string): The AWS region, default to "us-west-2".is_s3_table_bucket
(bool): Whether the S3 bucket is a S3 table bucket, default to False.
Configuration
First, ensure you have the uv
executable installed. If not, you can install it by following the instructions here.
-
Open the Claude Desktop configuration file located at:
- On macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On Windows:
%APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On macOS:
-
Add the following:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-timeplus": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-timeplus"],
"env": {
"TIMEPLUS_HOST": "<timeplus-host>",
"TIMEPLUS_PORT": "<timeplus-port>",
"TIMEPLUS_USER": "<timeplus-user>",
"TIMEPLUS_PASSWORD": "<timeplus-password>",
"TIMEPLUS_SECURE": "false",
"TIMEPLUS_VERIFY": "true",
"TIMEPLUS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT": "30",
"TIMEPLUS_SEND_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT": "30",
"TIMEPLUS_READ_ONLY": "false",
"TIMEPLUS_KAFKA_CONFIG": "{\"bootstrap.servers\":\"a.aivencloud.com:28864\", \"sasl.mechanism\":\"SCRAM-SHA-256\",\"sasl.username\":\"avnadmin\", \"sasl.password\":\"thePassword\",\"security.protocol\":\"SASL_SSL\",\"enable.ssl.certificate.verification\":\"false\"}"
}
}
}
}
Update the environment variables to point to your own Timeplus service.
- Restart Claude Desktop to apply the changes.
You can also try this MCP server with other MCP clients, such as 5ire.
Development
-
In
test-services
directory rundocker compose up -d
to start a Timeplus Proton server. You can also download it viacurl https://install.timeplus.com/oss | sh
, then start with./proton server
. -
Add the following variables to a
.env
file in the root of the repository.
TIMEPLUS_HOST=localhost
TIMEPLUS_PORT=8123
TIMEPLUS_USER=default
TIMEPLUS_PASSWORD=
TIMEPLUS_SECURE=false
TIMEPLUS_VERIFY=true
TIMEPLUS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=30
TIMEPLUS_SEND_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT=30
TIMEPLUS_READ_ONLY=false
TIMEPLUS_KAFKA_CONFIG={"bootstrap.servers":"a.aivencloud.com:28864", "sasl.mechanism":"SCRAM-SHA-256","sasl.username":"avnadmin", "sasl.password":"thePassword","security.protocol":"SASL_SSL","enable.ssl.certificate.verification":"false"}
-
Run
uv sync
to install the dependencies. Then dosource .venv/bin/activate
. -
For easy testing, you can run
mcp dev mcp_timeplus/mcp_server.py
to start the MCP server. Click the "Connect" button to connect the UI with the MCP server, then switch to the "Tools" tab to run the available tools. -
To build the Docker image, run
docker build -t mcp_timeplus .
.
Environment Variables
The following environment variables are used to configure the Timeplus connection:
Required Variables
-
TIMEPLUS_HOST
: The hostname of your Timeplus server -
TIMEPLUS_USER
: The username for authentication -
TIMEPLUS_PASSWORD
: The password for authentication
Optional Variables
-
TIMEPLUS_PORT
: The port number of your Timeplus server- Default:
8443
if HTTPS is enabled,8123
if disabled - Usually doesn't need to be set unless using a non-standard port
- Default:
-
TIMEPLUS_SECURE
: Enable/disable HTTPS connection- Default:
"false"
- Set to
"true"
for secure connections
- Default:
-
TIMEPLUS_VERIFY
: Enable/disable SSL certificate verification- Default:
"true"
- Set to
"false"
to disable certificate verification (not recommended for production)
- Default:
-
TIMEPLUS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
: Connection timeout in seconds- Default:
"30"
- Increase this value if you experience connection timeouts
- Default:
-
TIMEPLUS_SEND_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT
: Send/receive timeout in seconds- Default:
"300"
- Increase this value for long-running queries
- Default:
-
TIMEPLUS_DATABASE
: Default database to use- Default: None (uses server default)
- Set this to automatically connect to a specific database
-
TIMEPLUS_READ_ONLY
: Enable/disable read-only mode- Default:
"true"
- Set to
"false"
to enable DDL/DML
- Default:
-
TIMEPLUS_KAFKA_CONFIG
: A JSON string for the Kafka configuration. Please refer to librdkafka configuration or take the above example as a reference.
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