tables_db_update_line_column
Modify a line column's properties in an Appwrite database table, including requirements, default values, or column key, without affecting existing row data.
Instructions
Update a line column. Changing the default value will not update already existing rows.
Input Schema
TableJSON Schema
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| database_id | Yes | Database ID. | |
| table_id | Yes | Table ID. You can create a new table using the TablesDB service [server integration](https://appwrite.io/docs/references/cloud/server-dart/tablesDB#createTable). | |
| key | Yes | Column Key. | |
| required | Yes | Is column required? | |
| default | No | Default value for column when not provided, two-dimensional array of coordinate pairs, [[longitude, latitude], [longitude, latitude], …], listing the vertices of the line in order. Cannot be set when column is required. | |
| new_key | No | New Column Key. |
Implementation Reference
- Generic MCP tool handler that executes any registered tool, including 'tables_db_update_line_column', by calling the bound method from the TablesDB service instance.@server.call_tool() async def handle_call_tool( name: str, arguments: dict | None ) -> list[types.TextContent | types.ImageContent | types.EmbeddedResource]: try: tool_info = tools_manager.get_tool(name) if not tool_info: raise McpError(f"Tool {name} not found") bound_method = tool_info["function"] result = bound_method(**(arguments or {})) if hasattr(result, 'to_dict'): result_dict = result.to_dict() return [types.TextContent(type="text", text=str(result_dict))] return [types.TextContent(type="text", text=str(result))] except AppwriteException as e: return [types.TextContent(type="text", text=f"Appwrite Error: {str(e)}")] except Exception as e: return [types.TextContent(type="text", text=f"Error: {str(e)}")]
- src/mcp_server_appwrite/server.py:70-71 (registration)Registers the TablesDB Appwrite service as an MCP service named 'tables_db', enabling dynamic tool generation for its methods like 'update_line_column'.if args.tables_db: tools_manager.register_service(Service(TablesDB(client), "tables_db"))
- src/mcp_server_appwrite/server.py:93-95 (registration)Default registration of the 'tables_db' service if no other services are specified, providing the 'tables_db_update_line_column' tool.args.functions, args.messaging, args.locale, args.avatars, args.sites]): tools_manager.register_service(Service(TablesDB(client), "tables_db"))
- Dynamically generates tool definitions including name ('tables_db_update_line_column') and input schema from method signatures and docstrings of the TablesDB service.def list_tools(self) -> Dict[str, Dict]: """Lists all available tools for this service""" tools = {} for name, func in inspect.getmembers(self.service, predicate=inspect.ismethod): if name.startswith('_'): # Skip private methods continue original_func = func.__func__ # Skip if not from the service's module if original_func.__module__ != self.service.__class__.__module__: continue # Get the overridden name if it exists tool_name = self._method_name_overrides.get(name, f"{self.service_name}_{name}") docstring = parse(original_func.__doc__) signature = inspect.signature(original_func) type_hints = get_type_hints(original_func) properties = {} required = [] for param_name, param in signature.parameters.items(): if param_name == 'self': continue param_type = type_hints.get(param_name, str) properties[param_name] = self.python_type_to_json_schema(param_type) properties[param_name]["description"] = f"Parameter '{param_name}'" for doc_param in docstring.params: if doc_param.arg_name == param_name: properties[param_name]["description"] = doc_param.description if param.default is param.empty: required.append(param_name) tool_definition = Tool( name=tool_name, description=f"{docstring.short_description or "No description available"}", inputSchema={ "type": "object", "properties": properties, "required": required } ) tools[tool_name] = { "definition": tool_definition, "function": func } return tools
- Registers a service's tools into the global registry by calling service.list_tools() and storing the function bindings.def register_service(self, service: Service): """Register a new service and its tools""" self.services.append(service) self.tools_registry.update(service.list_tools())