SQLite MCP Server
local-only server
The server can only run on the client’s local machine because it depends on local resources.
Integrations
Allows to connect to an SQLite database and query log data through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server
Log Analysis with SQLite MCP Server
This project provides tools to create an SQLite database from compressed log files and interact with it using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) SQLite server.
Install instructions
Place log files in the folder as .gz files, then run:
MCP SQLite Server
To configure the MCP SQLite server in Cursor-
- Cursor Settings
- MCP
- Add New MCP Server
- Name
SQLlite
- Set the type to
command
- Put this in the command box
Contents
create_log_db.py
: Script to extract and parse log files into an SQLite databasequery_logs.py
: Script to directly query the SQLite databaselogs.db
: SQLite database containing parsed log data
Database Structure
The database contains the following tables:
logs
Table
id
: Unique identifier for each log entrytimestamp
: Timestamp of the log entrythread
: Thread that generated the loglevel
: Log level (INFO, WARN, ERROR, DEBUG)module
: Module that generated the logmessage
: Log message contentsource_file
: Source log fileraw_log
: Raw log entry
stack_traces
Table
id
: Unique identifier for each stack tracelog_id
: Reference to the log entry this stack trace belongs tostack_trace
: Full stack trace text
parsing_errors
Table
id
: Unique identifier for each parsing errorline
: The line that couldn't be parsedsource_file
: Source log fileerror_message
: Error message explaining why parsing failedtimestamp
: When the parsing error occurred
You can query the database directly using the query_logs.py
script:
This server cannot be installed
Enables querying log data stored in SQLite databases through the Model Context Protocol, allowing natural language interactions with log analysis.