Data Pilot (Snowflake)
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Snowflake using natural language and AI.
DataPilot MCP Server
Navigate your data with AI guidance. A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Snowflake using natural language and AI. Built with FastMCP 2.0 and OpenAI integration.
Features
🗄️ Core Database Operations
- execute_sql - Execute SQL queries with results
- list_databases - List all accessible databases
- list_schemas - List schemas in a database
- list_tables - List tables in a database/schema
- describe_table - Get detailed table column information
- get_table_sample - Retrieve sample data from tables
🏭 Warehouse Management
- list_warehouses - List all available warehouses
- get_warehouse_status - Get current warehouse, database, and schema status
🤖 AI-Powered Features
- natural_language_to_sql - Convert natural language questions to SQL queries
- analyze_query_results - AI-powered analysis of query results
- suggest_query_optimizations - Get optimization suggestions for SQL queries
- explain_query - Plain English explanations of SQL queries
- generate_table_insights - AI-generated insights about table data
📊 Resources (Data Access)
snowflake://databases- Access database listsnowflake://schemas/{database}- Access schema listsnowflake://tables/{database}/{schema}- Access table listsnowflake://table/{database}/{schema}/{table}- Access table details
📝 Prompts (Templates)
- sql_analysis_prompt - Templates for SQL analysis
- data_exploration_prompt - Templates for data exploration
- sql_optimization_prompt - Templates for query optimization
Installation
-
Clone and setup the project:
git clone <repository-url> cd datapilot python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate -
Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt -
Configure environment variables:
cp env.template .env # Edit .env with your credentials
Configuration
Environment Variables
Create a .env file with the following configuration:
# Required: Snowflake Connection
# Account examples:
# - ACCOUNT-LOCATOR.snowflakecomputing.com (recommended)
# - ACCOUNT-LOCATOR.region.cloud
# - organization-account_name
SNOWFLAKE_ACCOUNT=ACCOUNT-LOCATOR.snowflakecomputing.com
SNOWFLAKE_USER=your_username
SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD=your_password
# Optional: Default Snowflake Context
SNOWFLAKE_WAREHOUSE=your_warehouse_name
SNOWFLAKE_DATABASE=your_database_name
SNOWFLAKE_SCHEMA=your_schema_name
SNOWFLAKE_ROLE=your_role_name
# Required: OpenAI API
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key
OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-4 # Optional, defaults to gpt-4
Snowflake Account Setup
-
Get your Snowflake account identifier - Multiple formats supported:
- Recommended:
ACCOUNT-LOCATOR.snowflakecomputing.com(e.g.,SCGEENJ-UR66679.snowflakecomputing.com) - Regional:
ACCOUNT-LOCATOR.region.cloud(e.g.,xy12345.us-east-1.aws) - Legacy:
organization-account_name
- Recommended:
-
Ensure your user has appropriate permissions:
USAGEon warehouses, databases, and schemasSELECTon tables for queryingSHOWprivileges for listing objects
Usage
Running the Server
Method 1: Direct execution
python -m src.main
Method 2: Using FastMCP CLI
fastmcp run src/main.py
Method 3: Development mode with auto-reload
fastmcp dev src/main.py
Connecting to MCP Clients
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"datapilot": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "src.main"],
"cwd": "/path/to/datapilot",
"env": {
"SNOWFLAKE_ACCOUNT": "your_account",
"SNOWFLAKE_USER": "your_user",
"SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD": "your_password",
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "your_openai_key"
}
}
}
}
Using FastMCP Client
from fastmcp import Client
async def main():
async with Client("python -m src.main") as client:
# List databases
databases = await client.call_tool("list_databases")
print("Databases:", databases)
# Natural language to SQL
result = await client.call_tool("natural_language_to_sql", {
"question": "Show me the top 10 customers by revenue",
"database": "SALES_DB",
"schema": "PUBLIC"
})
print("Generated SQL:", result)
Example Usage
1. Natural Language Query
# Ask a question in natural language
question = "What are the top 5 products by sales volume last month?"
sql = await client.call_tool("natural_language_to_sql", {
"question": question,
"database": "SALES_DB",
"schema": "PUBLIC"
})
print(f"Generated SQL: {sql}")
2. Execute and Analyze
# Execute a query and get AI analysis
analysis = await client.call_tool("analyze_query_results", {
"query": "SELECT product_name, SUM(quantity) as total_sales FROM sales GROUP BY product_name ORDER BY total_sales DESC LIMIT 10",
"results_limit": 100,
"analysis_type": "summary"
})
print(f"Analysis: {analysis}")
3. Table Insights
# Get AI-powered insights about a table
insights = await client.call_tool("generate_table_insights", {
"table_name": "SALES_DB.PUBLIC.CUSTOMERS",
"sample_limit": 50
})
print(f"Table insights: {insights}")
4. Query Optimization
# Get optimization suggestions
optimizations = await client.call_tool("suggest_query_optimizations", {
"query": "SELECT * FROM large_table WHERE date_column > '2023-01-01'"
})
print(f"Optimization suggestions: {optimizations}")
Architecture
┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ MCP Client │ │ FastMCP │ │ Snowflake │
│ (Claude/etc) │◄──►│ Server │◄──►│ Database │
└─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────┐
│ OpenAI API │
│ (GPT-4) │
└─────────────────┘
Project Structure
datapilot/
├── src/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── main.py # Main FastMCP server
│ ├── models.py # Pydantic data models
│ ├── snowflake_client.py # Snowflake connection & operations
│ └── openai_client.py # OpenAI integration
├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
├── env.template # Environment variables template
└── README.md # This file
Development
Adding New Tools
- Define your tool function in
src/main.py:
@mcp.tool()
async def my_new_tool(param: str, ctx: Context) -> str:
"""Description of what the tool does"""
await ctx.info(f"Processing: {param}")
# Your logic here
return "result"
- Add appropriate error handling and logging
- Test with FastMCP dev mode:
fastmcp dev src/main.py
Adding New Resources
@mcp.resource("snowflake://my-resource/{param}")
async def my_resource(param: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Resource description"""
# Your logic here
return {"data": "value"}
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
-
Connection Errors
- Verify Snowflake credentials in
.env - Check network connectivity
- Ensure user has required permissions
- Verify Snowflake credentials in
-
OpenAI Errors
- Verify
OPENAI_API_KEYis set correctly - Check API quota and billing
- Ensure model name is correct
- Verify
-
Import Errors
- Activate virtual environment
- Install all requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt - Run from project root directory
Logging
Enable debug logging:
LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Add tests if applicable
- Submit a pull request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Support
For issues and questions:
- Check the troubleshooting section
- Review FastMCP documentation: https://gofastmcp.com/
- Open an issue in the repository
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