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MCP Server: PostgreSQL Docker Initializer
This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a tool to initialize a PostgreSQL database running inside a new Docker container.
The server exposes a single tool, init-postgres-docker
, which takes a database name as input and performs the following actions:
- Pulls the
postgres:latest
Docker image if not already present. - Creates a new Docker container running PostgreSQL.
- Configures the container with the specified database name (
dbName
), a default user (pguser
), and a default password (mysecretpassword
- Note: This is insecure and for demonstration purposes only). - Maps the container's internal port 5432 to a random available port on the host machine.
- Sets the container to be automatically removed when stopped (
AutoRemove: true
). - Returns a success message including the PostgreSQL connection URL (e.g.,
postgresql://pguser:mysecretpassword@localhost:<hostPort>/<dbName>
).
Prerequisites
- Node.js and npm (or a compatible package manager)
- Docker (must be running)
- Make
Usage with Makefile
A Makefile
is provided for common tasks. Run these commands from the root directory of this project (mcp-server-postgres-init
):
-
Install Dependencies:
make install
(Runs
npm install
) -
Build the Project:
make build
(Runs
npm run build
, which compiles TypeScript to JavaScript in thebuild/
directory) -
Inspect the Server:
make inspect
(Runs
make build
first, then starts the MCP inspector usingnpx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js
. You can then send a request to theinit-postgres-docker
tool.) -
Install, Build, and Inspect (Default):
make
or
make all
(Runs
make install
,make build
, andmake inspect
sequentially) -
Clean Project:
make clean
(Removes
node_modules
,build
, and*.tsbuildinfo
files)
Running Manually
If you prefer not to use Make:
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
- Run the server (e.g., with the inspector):
Or run the server directly if connecting with a client:npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js
node build/index.js
Important Notes
- Docker Must Be Running: The Docker daemon needs to be active for this server to create containers.
-
Password Security: The default password (
mysecretpassword
) is hardcoded and insecure. For real-world use, implement a more secure method for handling passwords (e.g., generation, environment variables). - Resource Management: Containers are set to auto-remove. Consider the lifecycle needed for your use case.
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mcp-server-postgres-init by Flow-Research is an essential tool for initializing Postgres servers. It streamlines the setup process, saving time and mitigating common issues. The comprehensive documentation and clean codebase speak volumes about its reliability and usability. Highly recommended for developers seeking efficient Postgres server management.