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mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data
MCP服务器用于使用CBS Cijfers开放数据
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mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data
This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the CBS Open Data API. It allows AI tools to interact with the CBS Open Data through MCP tools.
Features
- Implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server
- Provides tools for interacting with the CBS Open Data:
- List available datasets and catalogs
- Query dataset metadata and dimensions
- Retrieve statistical data with filtering options
- Explore dimension values
Tools
This MCP server provides the following tools for AI assistants to interact with the CBS Open Data API:
get_catalogs
Retrieves all available CBS data catalogs.
Parameters:
- None
query_datasets
Lists available datasets from the CBS Open Data API with advanced filtering, sorting, and pagination options.
Parameters:
-
catalog
(required): Catalog identifier (use "CBS") -
select
(optional): OData $select parameter to choose specific fields -
filter
(optional): OData $filter parameter for filtering results -
orderby
(optional): OData $orderby parameter for sorting results -
top
(optional): OData $top parameter for limiting results -
skip
(optional): OData $skip parameter for pagination -
count
(optional): OData $count parameter to include count in response -
search
(optional): OData $search parameter for free-text search -
expand
(optional): OData $expand parameter to include related entities
get_dimensions
Retrieves all dimensions for a specific dataset.
Parameters:
-
catalog
(required): Catalog identifier -
dataset
(required): Dataset identifier
get_dimension_values
Retrieves all values for a specific dimension with filtering and sorting options.
Parameters:
-
catalog
(required): Catalog identifier -
dataset
(required): Dataset identifier -
dimension
(required): Dimension identifier -
select
(optional): OData $select parameter to choose specific fields -
filter
(optional): Additional OData $filter parameter for filtering results -
orderby
(optional): OData $orderby parameter for sorting results -
top
(optional): OData $top parameter for limiting results
get_observations
Retrieves observations from a specific dataset with optional filters.
Parameters:
-
catalog
(required): Catalog identifier -
dataset
(required): Dataset identifier -
filters
(optional): Filters as key-value pairs -
limit
(optional): Maximum number of observations to return
query_observations
Queries observations with advanced OData query options to filter, sort, and shape results.
Parameters:
-
catalog
(required): Catalog identifier -
dataset
(required): Dataset identifier -
select
(optional): OData $select parameter to choose specific fields -
filter
(optional): OData $filter parameter for filtering results -
orderby
(optional): OData $orderby parameter for sorting results -
top
(optional): OData $top parameter for limiting results -
skip
(optional): OData $skip parameter for pagination -
count
(optional): OData $count parameter to include count in response -
search
(optional): OData $search parameter for free-text search -
expand
(optional): OData $expand parameter to include related entities
get_metadata
Retrieves the OData service metadata document for the CBS API.
Parameters:
- None
Requirements
Installation
Configuration for common MCP hosts (Claude Desktop, Cursor):
{
"mcpServers": {
"cbs-cijfers-open-data": {
"command": "go",
"args": ["run", "github.com/dstotijn/mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data@latest"]
}
}
}
Alternatively, you can manually install the program (given you have Go installed ):
go install github.com/dstotijn/mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data@latest
Usage
$ mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data --help
Usage of mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data:
-http string
HTTP listen address for JSON-RPC over HTTP (default ":8080")
-sse
Enable SSE transport
-stdio
Enable stdio transport (default true)
Typically, your MCP host will run the program and start the MCP server, and you don't need to manually do this. But if you want to run the MCP server manually, for instance because you want to serve over HTTP (using SSE):
Given you have your PATH
environment configured to include the path named by
$GOBIN
(or $GOPATH/bin
$HOME/go/bin
if $GOBIN
is not set), you can then
run:
mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data --stdio=false --sse
Which will output startup logs with the SSE transport URL:
CBS API MCP server started, using transports: [sse]
SSE transport endpoint: http://localhost:8080
© 2025 David Stotijn — This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0
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Reviews

user_nQvqcGAf
As a dedicated user of MCP applications, I find the mcp-cbs-cijfers-open-data to be incredibly valuable. Created by dstotijn, this tool offers seamless access to open data from CBS, making data analysis efficient and straightforward. The GitHub repository provides comprehensive resources that are easy to follow. Highly recommended for anyone working with Dutch statistical data!