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@mseep/mcp-server-postgres-init

v1.0.0

Published

MCP Server to initialize a PostgreSQL database in Docker.

Readme

MCP Server: PostgreSQL Docker Initializer

This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a tool to initialize a PostgreSQL database running inside a new Docker container.

The server exposes a single tool, init-postgres-docker, which takes a database name as input and performs the following actions:

  • Pulls the postgres:latest Docker image if not already present.
  • Creates a new Docker container running PostgreSQL.
  • Configures the container with the specified database name (dbName), a default user (pguser), and a default password (mysecretpassword - Note: This is insecure and for demonstration purposes only).
  • Maps the container's internal port 5432 to a random available port on the host machine.
  • Sets the container to be automatically removed when stopped (AutoRemove: true).
  • Returns a success message including the PostgreSQL connection URL (e.g., postgresql://pguser:mysecretpassword@localhost:<hostPort>/<dbName>).

Prerequisites

  • Node.js and npm (or a compatible package manager)
  • Docker (must be running)
  • Make

Usage with Makefile

A Makefile is provided for common tasks. Run these commands from the root directory of this project (mcp-server-postgres-init):

  • Install Dependencies:

    make install

    (Runs npm install)

  • Build the Project:

    make build

    (Runs npm run build, which compiles TypeScript to JavaScript in the build/ directory)

  • Inspect the Server:

    make inspect

    (Runs make build first, then starts the MCP inspector using npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js. You can then send a request to the init-postgres-docker tool.)

  • Install, Build, and Inspect (Default):

    make

    or

    make all

    (Runs make install, make build, and make inspect sequentially)

  • Clean Project:

    make clean

    (Removes node_modules, build, and *.tsbuildinfo files)

Running Manually

If you prefer not to use Make:

  1. Install dependencies: npm install
  2. Build the project: npm run build
  3. Run the server (e.g., with the inspector):
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js
    Or run the server directly if connecting with a client:
    node build/index.js

Important Notes

  • Docker Must Be Running: The Docker daemon needs to be active for this server to create containers.
  • Password Security: The default password (mysecretpassword) is hardcoded and insecure. For real-world use, implement a more secure method for handling passwords (e.g., generation, environment variables).
  • Resource Management: Containers are set to auto-remove. Consider the lifecycle needed for your use case.