psql-mcp
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In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@psql-mcpshow the schema of the users table in the dev environment"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
psql-mcp
A hardened, read-only Postgres MCP server. Give an LLM (Claude Code, etc.) safe query access to one or more databases — without giving it the ability to write, run DDL, shell out, read server files, or see your connection credentials.
Extracted and generalized from a per-repo server used in production. The security
core (psql_mcp/hardening.py) is unit-tested and unchanged from that origin.
What it guarantees
Every query is validated and then wrapped so the Postgres engine itself — not this Python — enforces read-only:
SET default_transaction_read_only = on;
BEGIN READ ONLY;
<your SQL>
;
ROLLBACK;On top of that, pre-flight validation rejects:
psql meta-commands (
\!,\copy,\g,\gexec, …) anywhere they'd be interpreted — including mid-line after SQL — closing the\!shell-escape.Read-only escapes:
RESET,DISCARD,SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION,SET ... READ WRITE,transaction_read_only,SESSION CHARACTERISTICS, and transaction control (BEGIN/COMMIT/ROLLBACK/SAVEPOINT/START TRANSACTION).CASE … ENDis unaffected.Filesystem / shell reach:
COPY … PROGRAM, non-STDOUTCOPY,pg_read_fileand thepg_ls_*dirfamily,lo_import/lo_export.Obfuscation:
U&'…'unicode-escape introducers and dynamic-SQL executors (dblink*,query_to_xml*) that could assemble a blocked name at runtime.
Output is streamed under a 60 KB cap and a 60s timeout, killing the whole psql
process group (not just a wrapping bash) so a runaway SELECT can't exhaust
memory or hang the server. stderr is always surfaced so a blocked write never
looks like a silent no-op.
These are defence-in-depth guardrails, not a substitute for least privilege. Point each environment at a role that only has
SELECT; the server then just keeps the model from fighting that role.
Related MCP server: postgres-mcp-query-tool
Install
Requires psql on PATH. Then either:
# one-off, no install (recommended for MCP configs)
uvx --from psql-mcp psql-mcp # once published
uvx --from /path/to/psql-mcp psql-mcp # from a local checkout
# or install into an environment
pip install psql-mcpConfigure
A config declares named environments; the server exposes one query_<name>
tool per environment. Provide it via PSQL_MCP_CONFIG (a JSON file path) or
PSQL_MCP_ENVIRONMENTS (inline JSON). See templates/config.example.json.
{
"server_name": "my-psql",
"environments": {
"dev": { "wrapper": ".claude/scripts/psql-dev.sh" },
"prd": { "wrapper": ".claude/scripts/psql-prd.sh", "production": true }
}
}Each environment picks exactly one credential source:
Key | Secrecy | Where the DSN lives |
| highest | inside a shell script the model can't read (see below) |
| medium | an env var read at query time — not in the config file |
| lowest | inline in the config — anything that reads the config sees it |
Add "production": true to mark an environment; its tool's description warns the
model to prefer dev.
In url_env / dsn mode the DSN is passed straight to psql, so Prisma/JDBC-only
query params that libpq rejects (?readOnly=true, ?schema=…, connection_limit,
…) are stripped automatically; libpq-valid params (sslmode, connect_timeout, …)
are preserved. In wrapper mode the shell script is responsible for the DSN, so
do the same stripping there if your connection string carries such params (the
wrapper template notes this).
Credential isolation (wrapper mode)
The point of wrapper mode: the connection string never appears in the config,
this process's environment, or any tool output. The server executes the script
but never reads it, and you configure your harness to deny the model from
reading it. Copy templates/psql-wrapper.sh,
point it at your read-only DSN (inline, or by sourcing an existing gitignored env
file), and chmod +x it. Contract: SQL arrives on stdin, psql flags arrive
as "$@" and must be forwarded verbatim.
Wire into Claude Code
.mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-psql": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["--from", "/path/to/psql-mcp", "psql-mcp"],
"env": { "PSQL_MCP_CONFIG": "${workspaceFolder}/.claude/psql-mcp.json" }
}
}
}.claude/settings.json — enable the server, allow its tools, and (for wrapper
mode) deny the escape routes so the isolation actually holds:
{
"enabledMcpjsonServers": ["my-psql"],
"permissions": {
"allow": ["mcp__my-psql__query_dev", "mcp__my-psql__query_prd"],
"deny": [
"Read(.claude/scripts/**)",
"Bash(bash .claude/scripts/psql-dev.sh:*)",
"Bash(bash .claude/scripts/psql-prd.sh:*)"
]
}
}Changes to .mcp.json take effect on the next session (or after re-approving the
server).
Verifying a release
Every release is built by a pinned GitHub Actions workflow and published to PyPI with Trusted Publishing — no long-lived API token exists to be stolen. Four independent artifacts back that claim:
What | Where | Proves |
PEP 740 attestation | PyPI, per file | PyPI itself verified the upload came from this repo's |
SLSA build provenance | GitHub attestation store | these exact bytes were built by this workflow, at a named commit |
CycloneDX SBOM | release asset + attestation | the full runtime dependency set, signed |
Sigstore bundle | release asset ( | keyless signature over each artifact |
To check a release yourself, first download an artifact — from the GitHub release, or
straight from PyPI (pip download --no-deps psql-mcp==0.1.0):
gh release download v0.1.0 --repo maxswjeon/psql-mcp \
--pattern 'psql_mcp-*.whl'
# SLSA build provenance
gh attestation verify psql_mcp-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl --repo maxswjeon/psql-mcp
# CycloneDX SBOM attestation
gh attestation verify psql_mcp-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl --repo maxswjeon/psql-mcp \
--predicate-type https://cyclonedx.org/bomBoth exit 0 on success. gh only prints its "Verification succeeded" banner to a
terminal, so in a script or CI log the exit status is the result. Pass --format json
to see which workflow, git ref, and commit produced the artifact.
The .sigstore.json bundles attached to the release verify offline, without the
GitHub API:
uvx --from sigstore sigstore verify identity \
--bundle psql_mcp-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl.sigstore.json \
--cert-identity 'https://github.com/maxswjeon/psql-mcp/.github/workflows/publish.yml@refs/tags/v0.1.0' \
--cert-oidc-issuer https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com \
psql_mcp-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whlThe PyPI attestation is shown per-file under the release's "Download files" → Provenance on pypi.org/project/psql-mcp, and is checked by PyPI at upload time — a package uploaded from anywhere else would be rejected.
The release pipeline verifies its own provenance before publishing, and the upload to PyPI requires a human approval on a protected environment.
Develop
uv run --with pytest pytest # run the hardening test suite
uv run --with mcp psql-mcp # run the server against your configCaveat
The Bash deny stops casual direct invocation of a wrapper, but a determined caller
could spawn it from a python -c / node -e subprocess (the harness only gates
the top-level command). That path still leaks nothing: a well-written wrapper only
returns query rows and never echoes its DSN. The real guarantees are the
Read(...) deny on the script plus the shell-escape filter.
License
MIT
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