A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Amazon Redshift databases.
- Run SQL queries on Redshift
- Explain SQL query execution plans
- List tables and views within a schema
- List all schemas within the database
- Test connection to Redshift
- Python 3.10+
- Amazon Redshift database credentials
- Install
uvfrom Astral or the GitHub README - Install Python 3.10 or newer using
uv python install 3.10(or a more recent version)
To add this MCP server to your Amazon Q or Claude, add the following to your MCP config file. With Amazon Q, create (if does not yet exist) a file named .amazonq/mcp.json under the same directory that is running q chat. Then add the following config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"redshift": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--with", "<path-to-redshift-mcp-server>", "redshift-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"FASTMCP_LOG_LEVEL": "ERROR"
},
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}NEVER commit credential files to version control or include them in Docker images!
Set up your Redshift credentials using environment variables:
# Linux/macOS
export REDSHIFT_HOST=<your-redshift-host>
export REDSHIFT_PORT=5439 # Default Redshift port
export REDSHIFT_DATABASE=<your-database-name>
export REDSHIFT_USER=<your-username>
export REDSHIFT_PASSWORD=<your-password>
# Windows (Command Prompt)
set REDSHIFT_HOST=<your-redshift-host>
set REDSHIFT_PORT=5439
set REDSHIFT_DATABASE=<your-database-name>
set REDSHIFT_USER=<your-username>
set REDSHIFT_PASSWORD=<your-password>
# Windows (PowerShell)
$env:REDSHIFT_HOST = "<your-redshift-host>"
$env:REDSHIFT_PORT = "5439"
$env:REDSHIFT_DATABASE = "<your-database-name>"
$env:REDSHIFT_USER = "<your-username>"
$env:REDSHIFT_PASSWORD = "<your-password>"-
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/tuanknguyen/redshift-mcp-server.git cd redshift-mcp-server -
Create and activate a virtual environment:
# Create the venv uv venv # Activate it source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
-
Install the project:
# Install the project and its dependencies uv pip install -e . # Or for development uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
Set the following environment variables with your Redshift connection details:
export REDSHIFT_HOST=<your-redshift-host>
export REDSHIFT_PORT=5439 # Default Redshift port
export REDSHIFT_DATABASE=<your-database-name>
export REDSHIFT_USER=<your-username>
export REDSHIFT_PASSWORD=<your-password>Optional environment variables:
export FASTMCP_LOG_LEVEL=INFO # Set log level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR)For development and testing with the MCP Inspector:
mcp dev redshift-mcp-serverrun_query(query: str)- Execute a SQL query against Redshiftexplain_query(query: str)- Get the execution plan for a SQL querylist_tables_in_schema(schema_name: str)- List all tables and views in a specific schemalist_schemas()- List all schemas in the databasetest_redshift_connection()- Test connectivity to the Redshift database
The MCP server automatically tests the connection when starting up. If the connection test fails, the server will not start and will raise an error.
You can also run a standalone connection test using:
python test_connection.py- Use
list_schemasandlist_tables_in_schemato explore the database structure - For large queries, consider using
explain_queryfirst to understand execution plans - Always include appropriate WHERE clauses to limit result sets
- Use column names explicitly instead of SELECT * for better performance
- Consider adding LIMIT clauses to prevent returning too many rows