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Supabase MCP Server

by ninad7007

Supabase MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI tools to interact with Supabase databases. This server provides tools for reading, creating, updating, and deleting records in Supabase tables.

Features

  • Read rows from any Supabase table with filtering and column selection

  • Create single or multiple records in tables

  • Update records based on filter conditions

  • Delete records based on filter conditions

  • Comprehensive tool descriptions for AI model understanding

  • Type-safe request/response handling with Pydantic

  • Docker support for easy deployment

Related MCP server: Supabase MCP Server

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.9+

  • Docker and Docker Compose

  • Supabase project with service role key

  • FastMCP-compatible AI IDE

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/yourusername/supabase-mcp.git
cd supabase-mcp
  1. Create a .env file with your Supabase credentials:

cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Supabase credentials:
# SUPABASE_URL=your-project-url
# SUPABASE_KEY=your-service-role-key
  1. Build and start the container:

# Build and start in detached mode
docker-compose up --build -d

# To view logs
docker-compose logs -f

# To stop the container
docker-compose down

The server will be available at http://localhost:8000.

Docker Management Commands

# Start the container
docker-compose up

# Start in detached mode (background)
docker-compose up -d

# Stop the container
docker-compose down

# View logs
docker-compose logs -f

# Rebuild the container
docker-compose up --build

# Check container status
docker-compose ps

# Restart the container
docker-compose restart

Troubleshooting Docker Issues

  1. If the container fails to start:

    # Check logs
    docker-compose logs -f
    
    # Check container status
    docker-compose ps
    
    # Remove and rebuild
    docker-compose down
    docker-compose up --build
  2. If you get port conflicts:

    # Stop any existing containers using port 8000
    docker-compose down
    
    # Or modify the port in docker-compose.yml
    # ports:
    #   - "8000:8000"  # Change the first number to an available port
  3. If environment variables aren't loading:

    # Verify .env file exists and has correct values
    cat .env
    
    # Check environment variables in container
    docker-compose exec mcp-server env

Configuring MCP in Your AI IDE

General Configuration Steps

  1. Open your AI IDE's settings/preferences

  2. Navigate to the MCP or AI settings section

  3. Add a new MCP server with the following configuration:

{
  "name": "Supabase MCP",
  "command": "docker-compose",
  "args": ["up"],
  "cwd": "/path/to/supabase-mcp"
}

IDE-Specific Instructions

Cursor

  1. Open Settings (⌘, or Ctrl+,)

  2. Go to "AI" section

  3. Under "MCP Servers", click "Add Server"

  4. Use the configuration above

  5. Restart Cursor to apply changes

VS Code with AI Extensions

  1. Open Command Palette (⌘⇧P or Ctrl+Shift+P)

  2. Search for "MCP" or "AI Settings"

  3. Add new MCP server configuration

  4. Use the configuration above

  5. Reload VS Code window

JetBrains IDEs with AI Plugins

  1. Open Settings (⌘, or Ctrl+Alt+S)

  2. Navigate to "Tools" → "AI" → "MCP Servers"

  3. Click "+" to add new server

  4. Use the configuration above

  5. Restart IDE to apply changes

Verifying MCP Connection

  1. Check your IDE's status bar for MCP server status

  2. Look for a green indicator or "MCP Connected" message

  3. Try using AI features that require database access

  4. Check Docker logs for any connection issues:

    docker-compose logs -f

Usage

  1. Start the MCP server:

docker-compose up
  1. Configure your AI tool to use the MCP server:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supabase": {
      "command": "docker-compose",
      "args": ["up"]
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

read_rows

Read rows from a Supabase table with optional filtering and column selection.

Example usage:

{
  "table_name": "users",
  "columns": ["id", "name"],
  "filters": { "age": { "gt": 18 } },
  "limit": 10
}

create_records

Create one or more records in a Supabase table.

Example usage:

{
  "table_name": "users",
  "records": [
    { "name": "John", "age": 30 },
    { "name": "Jane", "age": 25 }
  ]
}

update_records

Update records in a Supabase table based on filter conditions.

Example usage:

{
  "table_name": "users",
  "filters": { "status": "inactive" },
  "updates": { "status": "active" }
}

delete_records

Delete records from a Supabase table based on filter conditions.

Example usage:

{
  "table_name": "users",
  "filters": { "id": 1 }
}

Security Considerations

  • Always use the service role key in a secure environment

  • Never expose the service role key in client-side code

  • Use appropriate row-level security policies in Supabase

  • Consider implementing rate limiting for production use

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository

  2. Create a feature branch

  3. Commit your changes

  4. Push to the branch

  5. Create a Pull Request

License

MIT

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