⚠️ EXPERIMENTAL USE ONLY - This MCP Server is provided as an example for educational and experimental purposes only. It is NOT intended for production use. Please use appropriate security measures and thoroughly test before considering any kind of deployment.
This is a server that lets your LLMs (like Claude) talk directly to your MSSQL Database data! Think of it as a friendly translator that sits between your AI assistant and your database, making sure they can chat securely and efficiently.
You: "Show me all customers from New York"
Claude: *queries your MSSQL Database database and gives you the answer in plain English*
This server leverages the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a versatile framework that acts as a universal translator between AI models and databases. It supports multiple AI assistants including Claude Desktop and VS Code Agent.
- Run MSSQL Database queries by just asking questions in plain English
- Create, read, update, and delete data
- Manage database schema (tables, indexes)
- Secure connection handling
- Real-time data interaction
- Node.js 14 or higher
- Claude Desktop or VS Code with Agent extension
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Install Dependencies
Run the following command in the root folder to install all necessary dependencies:npm install
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Build the Project
Compile the project by running:npm run build
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Install VS Code Agent Extension
- Open VS Code
- Go to Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X)
- Search for "Agent" and install the official Agent extension
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Create MCP Configuration File
- Create a
.vscode/mcp.jsonfile in your workspace - Add the following configuration:
{ "servers": { "mssql-nodejs": { "type": "stdio", "command": "node", "args": ["q:\\Repos\\SQL-AI-samples\\MssqlMcp\\Node\\dist\\index.js"], "env": { "SERVER_NAME": "your-server-name.database.windows.net", "DATABASE_NAME": "your-database-name", "READONLY": "false" } } } } - Create a
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Alternative: User Settings Configuration
- Open VS Code Settings (Ctrl+,)
- Search for "mcp"
- Click "Edit in settings.json"
- Add the following configuration:
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"mssql": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["C:/path/to/your/Node/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"SERVER_NAME": "your-server-name.database.windows.net",
"DATABASE_NAME": "your-database-name",
"READONLY": "false"
}
}
}
}
}-
Restart VS Code
- Close and reopen VS Code for the changes to take effect
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Verify MCP Server
- Open Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P)
- Run "MCP: List Servers" to verify your server is configured
- You should see "mssql" in the list of available servers
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Open Claude Desktop Settings
- Navigate to File → Settings → Developer → Edit Config
- Open the
claude_desktop_configfile
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Add MCP Server Configuration Replace the content with the configuration below, updating the path and credentials:
{ "mcpServers": { "mssql": { "command": "node", "args": ["C:/path/to/your/Node/dist/index.js"], "env": { "SERVER_NAME": "your-server-name.database.windows.net", "DATABASE_NAME": "your-database-name", "READONLY": "false" } } } } -
Restart Claude Desktop
- Close and reopen Claude Desktop for the changes to take effect
- SERVER_NAME: Your MSSQL Database server name (e.g.,
my-server.database.windows.net) - DATABASE_NAME: Your database name
- READONLY: Set to
"true"to restrict to read-only operations,"false"for full access - Path: Update the path in
argsto point to your actual project location. - CONNECTION_TIMEOUT: (Optional) Connection timeout in seconds. Defaults to
30if not set. - TRUST_SERVER_CERTIFICATE: (Optional) Set to
"true"to trust self-signed server certificates (useful for development or when connecting to servers with self-signed certs). Defaults to"false".
You can find sample configuration files in the src/samples/ folder:
claude_desktop_config.json- For Claude Desktopvscode_agent_config.json- For VS Code Agent
Once configured, you can interact with your database using natural language:
- "Show me all users from New York"
- "Create a new table called products with columns for id, name, and price"
- "Update all pending orders to completed status"
- "List all tables in the database"
- The server requires a WHERE clause for read operations to prevent accidental full table scans
- Update operations require explicit WHERE clauses for security
- Set
READONLY: "true"in environments if you only need read access
You should now have successfully configured the MCP server for MSSQL Database with your preferred AI assistant. This setup allows you to seamlessly interact with MSSQL Database through natural language queries!
