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TextQL MCP Server

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TextQL MCP Server

A standalone Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that exposes tools for translating natural language to * Query Language (*QL) and executing *QL queries.

Overview

This library provides a standardized interface for AI models and agents to interact with SQL/Graph databases using the Model Context Protocol. The server exposes tools for sending *QL queries and retrieving structured responses.

Features

  • Natural Language to *hQL Translation: Convert natural language questions to SQL/GraphQL queries

  • Query Execution: Execute SQL/GraphQL queries against your database

  • Schema Support: Automatically fetch and use relevant schema information for query refinement

  • Extensible Design: Easily integrate with your own database and schema providers

  • MCP Standard: Built on the Model Context Protocol for seamless integration with AI agents

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/your-username/textql-mcp.git
    cd textql-mcp
  2. Create and activate the conda environment:

    conda create -n textql-mcp python=3.11 -y
    conda activate textql-mcp
  3. Install dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    pip install -r requirements-spanner.txt  # For Google Cloud Spanner support
    pip install -e .

Option 2: Using pip

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/your-username/textql-mcp.git
    cd textql-mcp
  2. Install the required packages:

    pip install -r requirements.txt

Quick Start

Running with Google Cloud Spanner:

  1. Configure your Google Cloud credentials:

    gcloud auth application-default login
  2. Create a configuration file (e.g., config/my_config.yaml):

    project_id: "my-project-id"
    instance_id: "my-instance"
    database_id: "my-database"
  3. Start the server:

    python spanner_wikidata_server.py --config config/my_config.yaml

Running the Server

For Google Cloud Spanner:

# Using the wrapper script
./run_mcp_server.sh

# Or directly via command line
python -m textql_mcp --spanner-instance-id=<instance-id> --spanner-database-id=<database-id>

The server can be configured using YAML configuration files (e.g., config/wikidata_poc.yaml).

Customization

You can customize the server by implementing these interfaces:

  • SchemaProvider: Provides schema information for queries

  • QueryExecutor: Executes queries against your database

  • AmbiguityDetector: Detects ambiguities in natural language queries

API Reference

Tools

translate_to_gql

Translate a natural language query into a GraphQL query.

Parameters:

  • natural_language_query (str): The natural language question to translate

  • agent_type (str, optional): The agent type identifier (default: "default")

Returns:

  • Dictionary containing the generated GraphQL query and related metadata

query_graph

Execute a query against the database.

Parameters:

  • gql_query (str): The query to execute

  • agent_type (str, optional): The agent type identifier (default: "default")

Returns:

  • Dictionary containing the query results and metadata

process_natural_language_query

Process a natural language query by translating it to *QL and executing it.

Parameters:

  • natural_language_query (str): The natural language question to process

  • agent_type (str, optional): The agent type identifier (default: "default")

  • max_attempts (int, optional): Maximum number of query refinement attempts (default: 3)

Returns:

  • Dictionary containing the final results and execution history

Feature Flags

The TextQL MCP server includes a comprehensive feature flag system that allows you to enable/disable features at runtime without requiring server restarts.

Configuration

Feature flags can be configured in three ways (in order of precedence):

  1. Environment Variables (highest priority)

    export TEXTQL_FF_ENABLE_QUERY_GRAPH=true
    export TEXTQL_FF_ENABLE_ADMIN_ENDPOINTS=false
  2. Configuration File (YAML/TOML)

    feature_flags:
      enable_query_graph: true
      enable_schema_fetch: true
      enable_natural_language: false
      enable_admin_endpoints: false
  3. Default Values (lowest priority)

Available Feature Flags

Flag

Description

Default

enable_query_graph

Enable GraphQL query execution

true

enable_schema_fetch

Enable schema information retrieval

true

enable_natural_language

Enable natural language processing (experimental)

false

enable_admin_endpoints

Enable admin endpoints for runtime management

false

enable_flag_runtime_updates

Allow feature flags to be updated at runtime

false

enable_auth_checks

Enable authentication checks

false

enable_rate_limiting

Enable rate limiting

false

enable_experimental_features

Enable experimental features

false

Usage in Code

from textql_mcp.core.feature_flags import FeatureFlag, feature_flag_required

# Protect a tool with a feature flag
@mcp.tool()
@feature_flag_required(FeatureFlag.ENABLE_QUERY_GRAPH)
def query_graph(gql_query: str, ctx: Context = None):
    # Tool implementation
    pass

# Check feature flags programmatically
if check_feature_flag(ctx, FeatureFlag.ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES):
    # Execute experimental code
    pass

Runtime Updates

If enable_flag_runtime_updates is enabled, you can update feature flags at runtime:

feature_flags = ctx.lifespan_ctx.feature_flags
feature_flags.set_flag(FeatureFlag.ENABLE_ADMIN_ENDPOINTS, True)

License

Apache 2.0 License

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