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Enhanced MCP MSSQL Server

by michaelyuwh
Requirement Document for MCP Tool – MSSQ.yml3.62 kB
Requirement Document for MCP Tool – MSSQL Integration 1. Project Overview The Model Context Protocol (MCP) tool is designed to enable AI agents to autonomously discover and access MSSQL database structures and data in a read-only manner. It supports schema exploration and metadata extraction without requiring prior knowledge of the database layout. 2. Objectives - Allow AI agents to: - Discover all databases, tables, and fields. - Access metadata and sample data. - Operate in a strictly read-only mode. - Prompt for connection credentials at the start of each session. 3. Functional Requirements 3.1 Initial Credential Prompt AI agent must provide: - IP address or hostname - Port number - Username - Password Credentials are used to establish a secure MSSQL connection. 3.2 Schema Discovery - Enumerate all databases. - For each database: - List all tables. - For each table: - List all columns with metadata (type, constraints). - Provide sample rows (configurable limit). - Return results in structured format (e.g., JSON). 3.3 Metadata Extraction - Include: - Primary and foreign keys. - Indexes and constraints. - Views and stored procedures. - Table relationships and dependencies. 3.4 Read-Only Access - No write, update, delete, or schema modification operations allowed. - Enforced at connection level and within the MCP tool logic. 3.5 AI Agent Interface - RESTful API or SDK for AI agents to: - Request schema overview. - Query specific tables or fields. - Receive metadata and sample data. - Support for: - Pagination and filtering. - Rate limiting and access control. 4. Non-Functional Requirements - Security: Encrypted connections, role-based access, audit logging. - Performance: Efficient schema crawling, caching for repeated requests. - Scalability: Handle multiple concurrent AI agent sessions. - Resilience: Graceful handling of permission errors or inaccessible databases. 5. Environment & Dependencies - MSSQL Server 2008 R2 and above. - Hosting environment: Windows Server or Linux. - Optional: SQLCMD utility for job automation. 6. Stakeholders - Michael Yu – O+O Applications Lead, GIT Asia - Billy Wong – Head of O+O Applications, GIT Asia - S Dhiraj Gawde – Engineering Lead (CRM, Database & Middleware) 7. Additional Recommendations 7.1 Credential Validation & Error Handling - Validate credentials before initiating schema discovery. - Provide clear error messages for: - Invalid login - Inaccessible databases - Permission issues - Network timeouts 7.2 Connection Timeout & Retry Logic - Implement configurable timeout settings. - Include retry logic for transient connection failures. 7.3 Audit & Logging - Log: - Connection attempts (IP, timestamp) - Schema discovery actions - Data access requests - Ensure logs are secure and tamper-proof. 7.4 Access Scope Control - Allow configuration to restrict: - Specific databases or tables - Sensitive columns (e.g., passwords, PII) - Support whitelisting/blacklisting at schema level. 7.5 Data Sampling Strategy - Provide options for: - Random sampling - First N rows - Filtered samples (e.g., recent entries) - Include metadata like row count and last updated timestamp. 7.6 Rate Limiting & Throttling - Prevent abuse or overload by: - Limiting number of requests per minute - Throttling large data pulls 7.7 Deployment Flexibility - Support containerized deployment (e.g., Docker). - Provide CLI and GUI options for configuration. 7.8 Documentation & Onboarding - Include: - Setup guide - API reference - Sample queries and responses - Troubleshooting tips

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