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Db Metadata Extractor

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Extract database metadata from PostgreSQL, Snowflake, SQL Server, BigQuery, and Oracle.

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Extract database metadata from PostgreSQL, Snowflake, SQL Server, BigQuery, and Oracle.

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mcp-name: io.github.Optisol-Business/db-metadata-extractor-mcp

Database Metadata Extractor MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that extracts and queries database schema metadata from PostgreSQL, Snowflake, SQL Server, BigQuery, and Oracle databases.

Features

  • Multi-database support: PostgreSQL, Snowflake, SQL Server (MSSQL), BigQuery, Oracle
  • Complete schema extraction: Tables, columns, primary keys, indexes, constraints
  • Local JSON output: Saves metadata directly to local folder (no cloud required)
  • Query interface: Search and filter metadata by table/column names
  • Pagination support: Browse large schemas efficiently
  • VS Code integration: Works with VS Code Agent Mode
  • CLI customizable: Transport options (stdio, HTTP)

Installation

From PyPI

pip install db-metadata-extractor-mcp

From Source

git clone https://github.com/Optisol-Business/db-metadata-extractor-mcp.git
cd db-metadata-extractor-mcp
pip install -e .

Quick Start

1. Start the MCP Server

db-metadata-extractor-mcp

The server starts in stdio mode by default and listens for MCP client connections.

2. Configure in Claude Desktop

Add to ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS/Linux) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "db-metadata-extractor": {
      "command": "db-metadata-extractor-mcp",
      "args": [],
      "env": {}
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop.

3. Use in Claude

Tell Claude:

Extract metadata from my PostgreSQL database and save it to /tmp/output

Claude will use the server's tools to extract and query your database schema.

Tools

extract_metadata

Extracts complete schema metadata from a database.

Parameters:

  • db_type (required): postgresql, snowflake, sqlserver, bigquery, oracle
  • output_path (required): Local directory for JSON output
  • database_name: Database/schema name
  • host: Database host (not needed for BigQuery/Snowflake)
  • port: Database port
  • username: Database user
  • password: Database password
  • schema_name: Specific schema (optional)
  • tables: Array of table names to extract (optional)
  • account: Snowflake account ID
  • warehouse: Snowflake warehouse
  • role_name: Snowflake role
  • project_id: BigQuery project ID
  • service_account_key: BigQuery service account JSON (base64 encoded)

Returns:

  • File path where metadata was saved
  • Summary statistics (table count, column count, etc.)

query_metadata

Query previously extracted metadata.

Parameters:

  • filepath (required): Path to metadata JSON file
  • table_name: Filter by table name (substring match)
  • field_name: Filter by column name (substring match)
  • page: Page number (default: 1)
  • page_size: Results per page (default: 20)

Returns:

  • Paginated table results matching filters

Examples

PostgreSQL

# Via Claude
"Extract all tables from my dev PostgreSQL database at localhost:5432"

Parameters Claude will use:

{
  "db_type": "postgresql",
  "host": "localhost",
  "port": 5432,
  "database_name": "dev_db",
  "username": "postgres",
  "password": "your_password",
  "output_path": "/tmp/db_metadata"
}

Snowflake

"Extract schema from Snowflake account XYZ123"

Parameters:

{
  "db_type": "snowflake",
  "account": "XYZ123",
  "username": "your_user",
  "password": "your_password",
  "warehouse": "COMPUTE_WH",
  "role_name": "ANALYST",
  "database_name": "PRODUCTION",
  "output_path": "C:/metadata"
}

BigQuery

"Extract metadata from BigQuery project my-project-123"

Parameters:

{
  "db_type": "bigquery",
  "project_id": "my-project-123",
  "service_account_key": "base64_encoded_json_key",
  "output_path": "/tmp/bq_metadata"
}

Advanced Usage

Custom Transport

Start with HTTP transport:

db-metadata-extractor-mcp --transport streamable-http --port 3000

Environment Variables

# Set database credentials via env
export DB_HOST=localhost
export DB_USER=postgres
export DB_PASSWORD=secret

db-metadata-extractor-mcp

Output Format

The extracted metadata is saved as a JSON file with structure:

{
  "source": {
    "db_type": "postgresql",
    "extracted_at": "2026-04-09T14:30:00",
    "host": "localhost"
  },
  "schemas": [
    {
      "schema_name": "public",
      "tables": [
        {
          "table_name": "users",
          "columns": [
            {
              "column_name": "id",
              "data_type": "int",
              "is_nullable": false,
              "is_primary_key": true
            },
            {
              "column_name": "email",
              "data_type": "varchar",
              "is_nullable": false
            }
          ],
          "indexes": [
            {
              "index_name": "users_email_idx",
              "columns": ["email"]
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • For PostgreSQL: psycopg2-binary
  • For Snowflake: snowflake-connector-python
  • For SQL Server: pyodbc, pymssql
  • For BigQuery: google-cloud-bigquery
  • For Oracle: oracledb

Troubleshooting

Connection Errors

Problem: "Unable to connect to database"

Solution: Verify credentials and network access:

# Test PostgreSQL connection
psql -h localhost -U postgres -c "SELECT 1"

# Test Snowflake
snowsql -a XYZ123 -u your_user

Permission Errors

Problem: "Access denied" or "insufficient permissions"

Solution: Ensure database user has:

  • SELECT on tables
  • USAGE on schemas
  • CONNECT on databases

Large Schema Timeouts

Problem: Extraction times out on large databases

Solution: Extract specific schema/tables:

{
  "schema_name": "public",
  "tables": ["users", "orders"]  // Specify subset
}

License

MIT License - See LICENSE file

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create feature branch
  3. Submit pull request

Support

Links

from github.com/Optisol-Business/db-metadata-extractor-mcp

Install Db Metadata Extractor in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install db-metadata-extractor-mcp

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add db-metadata-extractor-mcp -- uvx db-metadata-extractor-mcp

FAQ

Is Db Metadata Extractor MCP free?

Yes, Db Metadata Extractor MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Db Metadata Extractor need an API key?

No, Db Metadata Extractor runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Db Metadata Extractor hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Db Metadata Extractor in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Db Metadata Extractor on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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