MCP Data Pipeline Connector

Universal data connector for CSV, Postgres, and REST APIs via DuckDB

MCP Data Pipeline Connector

npm mcp-data-pipeline-connector package

One MCP server for all your data sources — with cross-source SQL joins and no external query service. DuckDB runs embedded in-process, so you can join a CSV file against a Postgres table against a REST API response in a single query, entirely on your machine. Agents work with your data without needing source-specific knowledge or multiple MCP server configs.

Tool reference | Configuration | Contributing | Troubleshooting

Key features

  • Unified query interface: SQL across all connected sources via DuckDB — including cross-source joins.
  • Multiple source types: CSV/JSON files, PostgreSQL databases, and REST API endpoints in a single server.
  • Auto schema detection: Infers column names and types from CSV headers and Postgres metadata.
  • REST caching: REST API responses are cached with a configurable TTL to avoid redundant calls.
  • Schema normalization: Maps source-specific types to a standard set (string, number, date, boolean, json).
  • In-process query engine: DuckDB runs embedded — no separate query service to install or manage.

Why this over separate per-source MCP servers?

The common alternative is running one MCP server per data source — a postgres MCP server, a CSV MCP server, a REST MCP server. Each works fine in isolation, but they can't talk to each other.

mcp-data-pipeline-connectorSeparate per-source servers
Cross-source joinsNative SQL via embedded DuckDBNot possible — agent must fetch and join manually
Config complexityOne server entry in your MCP configOne entry per source type
Query engineDuckDB in-process — no install, no serviceDepends on each source's query capabilities
Schema unificationNormalizes all types to string/integer/number/datetime/boolean/json/unknownEach source uses its own type system
Data residencyAll queries run locallyDepends on each connector's implementation

If you're asking questions that span multiple data sources — "join my sales CSV with the users table" — this is the right tool. If you only ever query one source type, a dedicated single-source server is simpler.

Disclaimers

mcp-data-pipeline-connector connects to data sources you configure and executes queries against them on behalf of your agent. Ensure agents only have the database permissions they need. Connection strings are never logged or transmitted; keep them out of version-controlled config files. Use environment variables for credentials.

Requirements

  • Node.js v20.19 or newer.
  • npm.
  • Optional: A running PostgreSQL instance for the Postgres connector.

Getting started

Add the following config to your MCP client:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "data-connector": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-data-pipeline-connector@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Define your data sources in ~/.mcp/data-sources.yaml:

sources:
  - name: sales
    type: csv
    path: ~/data/sales-2025.csv
  - name: users
    type: postgres
    connection_string: "${POSTGRES_URL}"
    tables: [users, subscriptions]

Store connection strings in environment variables, not directly in the YAML file.

MCP Client configuration

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Your first prompt

Place a CSV file at ~/data/sample.csv, add it as a source in your config, then enter:

What columns are in the sample table? Show me the first 5 rows.

Your client should return the schema and a preview of the data.

Tools

Sources (2 tools)

  • connect_source
  • list_sources

Schema (2 tools)

  • list_tables
  • get_schema

Data (2 tools)

  • query
  • transform

Health (1 tool)

  • check_health

Configuration

--config / --sources-config

Path to the YAML file defining data sources.

Type: string Default: ~/.mcp/data-sources.yaml

--rest-cache-ttl

Time-to-live in seconds for cached REST API responses. Set to 0 to disable caching.

Type: number Default: 300

--max-rows

Maximum number of rows returned by a single query call. Prevents accidental large result sets.

Type: number Default: 1000

--read-only

Reject any SQL statements that are not SELECT queries. Enforces read-only access across all sources.

Type: boolean Default: true

Pass flags via the args property in your JSON config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "data-connector": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-data-pipeline-connector@latest", "--max-rows=5000", "--rest-cache-ttl=60"]
    }
  }
}

Verification

Before publishing a new version, verify the server with MCP Inspector to confirm all tools are exposed correctly and the protocol handshake succeeds.

Interactive UI (opens browser):

npm run build && npm run inspect

CLI mode (scripted / CI-friendly):

# List all tools
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method tools/list

# List resources and prompts
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method resources/list
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method prompts/list

# Call a tool (example — replace with a relevant read-only tool for this plugin)
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js \
  --method tools/call --tool-name list_sources

# Call a tool with arguments
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js \
  --method tools/call --tool-name list_sources --tool-arg key=value

Run before publishing to catch regressions in tool registration and runtime startup.

Contributing

Each connector lives in src/connectors/ and must implement the DataConnector interface. Add fixture data files under tests/fixtures/ for integration tests. Never log connection strings or credentials — sanitize before any output or error message.

npm install && npm test

Listings

mcp-data-pipeline-connector is listed on MCP Registry and MCP Market.

Troubleshooting

  • REST source fails to connect: Confirm the URL is reachable and any auth env var is set. Use check_health to retest after startup.
  • Cross-source join returns no results: Ensure both sources are CSV type and registered before using source='_all'.
  • Query returns truncated: true: Increase --max-rows or add a LIMIT clause to your SQL.

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