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Databricks MCP Server

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Databricks MCP Server

This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for executing SQL queries against Databricks using the Statement Execution API. It can retrieve data by performing SQL requests using the Databricks API. When used in an Agent mode, it can successfully iterate over a number of requests to perform complex tasks. It is even better when coupled with Unity Catalog Metadata.

Features

  • Execute SQL queries on Databricks
  • List available schemas in a catalog
  • List tables in a schema
  • Describe table schemas

Setup

System Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • If you plan to install via uv, ensure it's installed

Installation

  1. Install the required dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt

Or if using uv:

uv pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Set up your environment variables:

    Option 1: Using a .env file (recommended)

    Create a .env file with your Databricks credentials:

    DATABRICKS_HOST=your-databricks-instance.cloud.databricks.com
    DATABRICKS_TOKEN=your-databricks-access-token
    DATABRICKS_SQL_WAREHOUSE_ID=your-sql-warehouse-id
    

    Option 2: Setting environment variables directly

    export DATABRICKS_HOST="your-databricks-instance.cloud.databricks.com"
    export DATABRICKS_TOKEN="your-databricks-access-token"
    export DATABRICKS_SQL_WAREHOUSE_ID="your-sql-warehouse-id"
    

You can find your SQL warehouse ID in the Databricks UI under SQL Warehouses.

Permissions Requirements

Before using this MCP server, ensure that:

  1. SQL Warehouse Permissions: The user associated with the provided token must have appropriate permissions to access the specified SQL warehouse. You can configure warehouse permissions in the Databricks UI under SQL Warehouses > [Your Warehouse] > Permissions.

  2. Token Permissions: The personal access token used should have the minimum necessary permissions to perform the required operations. It is strongly recommended to:

    • Create a dedicated token specifically for this application
    • Grant read-only permissions where possible to limit security risks
    • Avoid using tokens with workspace-wide admin privileges
  3. Data Access Permissions: The user associated with the token must have appropriate permissions to access the catalogs, schemas, and tables that will be queried.

To set SQL warehouse permissions via the Databricks REST API, you can use:

  • GET /api/2.0/sql/permissions/warehouses/{warehouse_id} to check current permissions
  • PATCH /api/2.0/sql/permissions/warehouses/{warehouse_id} to update permissions

For security best practices, consider regularly rotating your access tokens and auditing query history to monitor usage.

Running the Server

Standalone Mode

To run the server in standalone mode:

python main.py

This will start the MCP server using stdio transport, which can be used with Agent Composer or other MCP clients.

Using with Cursor

To use this MCP server with Cursor, you need to configure it in your Cursor settings:

  1. Create a .cursor directory in your home directory if it doesn't already exist
  2. Create or edit the mcp.json file in that directory:
mkdir -p ~/.cursor
touch ~/.cursor/mcp.json
  1. Add the following configuration to the mcp.json file, replacing the directory path with the actual path to where you've installed this server:
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "databricks": {
            "command": "uv",
            "args": [
                "--directory",
                "/path/to/your/mcp-databricks-server",
                "run",
                "main.py"
            ]
        }
    }
}

If you're not using uv, you can use python instead:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "databricks": {
            "command": "python",
            "args": [
                "/path/to/your/mcp-databricks-server/main.py"
            ]
        }
    }
}
  1. Restart Cursor to apply the changes

Now you can use the Databricks MCP server directly within Cursor's AI assistant.

Available Tools

The server provides the following tools:

  1. execute_sql_query: Execute a SQL query and return the results

    execute_sql_query(sql: str) -> str
    
  2. list_schemas: List all available schemas in a specific catalog

    list_schemas(catalog: str) -> str
    
  3. list_tables: List all tables in a specific schema

    list_tables(schema: str) -> str
    
  4. describe_table: Describe a table's schema

    describe_table(table_name: str) -> str
    

Example Usage

In Agent Composer or other MCP clients, you can use these tools like:

execute_sql_query("SELECT * FROM my_schema.my_table LIMIT 10")
list_schemas("my_catalog")
list_tables("my_catalog.my_schema")
describe_table("my_catalog.my_schema.my_table")

Handling Long-Running Queries

The server is designed to handle long-running queries by polling the Databricks API until the query completes or times out. The default timeout is 10 minutes (60 retries with 10-second intervals), which can be adjusted in the dbapi.py file if needed.

Dependencies

  • httpx: For making HTTP requests to the Databricks API
  • python-dotenv: For loading environment variables from .env file
  • mcp: The Model Context Protocol library
  • asyncio: For asynchronous operations

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    user_UxGsvaJe
    2025-04-18

    As a dedicated user of the mcp-databricks-server, I can confidently say that this server is a game-changer for managing Databricks environments. Authored by RafaelCartenet, it offers seamless integration and robust functionality. The GitHub repository (https://github.com/RafaelCartenet/mcp-databricks-server) provides comprehensive documentation and easy-to-follow instructions, making setup a breeze. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enhance their Databricks workflows!