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MCP Server for Snowflake

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for performing read-only operations against Snowflake databases. This tool enables Claude to securely query Snowflake data without modifying any information.

Features

  • Flexible authentication to Snowflake using either:
    • Service account authentication with private key
    • External browser authentication for interactive sessions
  • Connection pooling with automatic background refresh to maintain persistent connections
  • Support for querying multiple views and databases in a single session
  • Support for multiple SQL statement types (SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN, WITH)
  • MCP-compatible handlers for querying Snowflake data
  • Read-only operations with security checks to prevent data modification
  • Support for Python 3.12+
  • Stdio-based MCP server for easy integration with Claude Desktop

Available Tools

The server provides the following tools for querying Snowflake:

  • list_databases: List all accessible Snowflake databases
  • list_views: List all views in a specified database and schema
  • describe_view: Get detailed information about a specific view including columns and SQL definition
  • query_view: Query data from a view with an optional row limit
  • execute_query: Execute custom read-only SQL queries (SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN, WITH) with results formatted as markdown tables

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.12 or higher
  • A Snowflake account with either:
    • A configured service account (username + private key), or
    • A regular user account for browser-based authentication
  • uv package manager (recommended)

Steps

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-server-snowflake.git
    cd mcp-server-snowflake
    
  2. Install the package:

    uv pip install -e .
    
  3. Create a .env file with your Snowflake credentials:

    Choose one of the provided example files based on your preferred authentication method:

    For private key authentication:

    cp .env.private_key.example .env
    

    Then edit the .env file to set your Snowflake account details and path to your private key.

    For external browser authentication:

    cp .env.browser.example .env
    

    Then edit the .env file to set your Snowflake account details.

Usage

Running with uv

After installing the package, you can run the server directly with:

uv run snowflake-mcp

This will start the stdio-based MCP server, which can be connected to Claude Desktop or any MCP client that supports stdio communication.

When using external browser authentication, a browser window will automatically open prompting you to log in to your Snowflake account.

Claude Desktop Integration

  1. In Claude Desktop, go to Settings → MCP Servers
  2. Add a new server with the full path to your uv executable:
    "snowflake-mcp-server": {
       "command": "uv",
       "args": [
          "--directory",
          "/<path-to-code>/mcp-server-snowflake",
          "run",
          "snowflake-mcp"
       ]
    }
    
  3. You can find your uv path by running which uv in your terminal
  4. Save the server configuration

Example Queries

When using with Claude, you can ask questions like:

  • "Can you list all the databases in my Snowflake account?"
  • "List all views in the MARKETING database"
  • "Describe the structure of the CUSTOMER_ANALYTICS view in the SALES database"
  • "Show me sample data from the REVENUE_BY_REGION view in the FINANCE database"
  • "Run this SQL query: SELECT customer_id, SUM(order_total) as total_spend FROM SALES.ORDERS GROUP BY customer_id ORDER BY total_spend DESC LIMIT 10"
  • "Query the MARKETING database to find the top 5 performing campaigns by conversion rate"
  • "Compare data from views in different databases by querying SALES.CUSTOMER_METRICS and MARKETING.CAMPAIGN_RESULTS"

Configuration

Connection pooling behavior can be configured through environment variables:

  • SNOWFLAKE_CONN_REFRESH_HOURS: Time interval in hours between connection refreshes (default: 8)

Example .env configuration:

# Set connection to refresh every 4 hours
SNOWFLAKE_CONN_REFRESH_HOURS=4

Authentication Methods

Private Key Authentication

This method uses a service account and private key for non-interactive authentication, ideal for automated processes.

  1. Create a key pair for your Snowflake user following Snowflake documentation
  2. Set SNOWFLAKE_AUTH_TYPE=private_key in your .env file
  3. Provide the path to your private key in SNOWFLAKE_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH

External Browser Authentication

This method opens a browser window for interactive authentication.

  1. Set SNOWFLAKE_AUTH_TYPE=external_browser in your .env file
  2. When you start the server, a browser window will open asking you to log in
  3. After authentication, the session will remain active for the duration specified by your Snowflake account settings

Security Considerations

This server:

  • Enforces read-only operations (only SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN, and WITH statements are allowed)
  • Automatically adds LIMIT clauses to prevent large result sets
  • Uses secure authentication methods for connections to Snowflake
  • Validates inputs to prevent SQL injection

⚠️ Important: Keep your .env file secure and never commit it to version control. The .gitignore file is configured to exclude it.

Development

Static Type Checking

mypy mcp_server_snowflake/

Linting

ruff check .

Formatting

ruff format .

Running Tests

pytest

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Technical Details

This project uses:

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    user_41orgB5T
    2025-04-16

    I've been a committed user of mcp-server-snowflake, and I must say it's been a game-changer for my projects. Dynamike has done an excellent job in developing this server application. The ease of integration and functionality provided through the Snowflake architecture is simply unmatched. Whether you're working on small-scale or large-scale applications, this tool will streamline your processes efficiently. Highly recommend checking it out at https://github.com/dynamike/mcp-server-snowflake!