Provides read-only access to SQLite databases, allowing users to execute SELECT queries, list tables, and describe table schemas while ensuring data integrity by restricting operations to read-only access.
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Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@sqlite-reader-mcplist all tables in /data/users.db"
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.
sqlite-reader-mcp
MCP server for reading SQLite databases.
Overview
sqlite-reader-mcp is a lightweight MCP server that provides read-only access to SQLite databases. It allows users to execute SELECT queries, list tables, and describe table schemas.
Related MCP server: MySQL Database Access
Features
Read-Only Access: Ensures data integrity by only allowing read operations (SELECT queries).
Secure Path Handling: Restricts database access to pre-approved absolute file paths and directories.
SQL Validation: Parses and validates SQL queries, permitting only
SELECTandWITHstatements to prevent unintended operations.Asynchronous Operations: Utilizes
aiosqlitefor non-blocking database interactions.Row Limiting: Automatically limits the number of rows returned by queries to prevent excessive data retrieval.
MCP Tools:
read_query: Execute a SELECT SQL query on a specified SQLite database.list_tables: List all tables within a given SQLite database.describe_table: Get schema information (column names, types, etc.) for a specific table.
Requirements
Python 3.13+
aiosqlite >= 0.21.0fastmcp >= 2.6.1sqlparse >= 0.5.3
Installation
The recommended installation method is with uv:
uv tool install git+https://github.com/abhinavnatarajan/sqlite-reader-mcpUsage
sqlite-reader-mcp --paths /path/to/your/database.db /path/to/another/allowed_directoryArguments:
--paths(or-p): A list of absolute paths to SQLite database files or directories containing them that the server is allowed to access.
Once the server is running, you can interact with it using a FastMCP client, utilizing the following tools:
read_query
Executes a SELECT query on a specified SQLite database file.
Args:
file_path(str): Absolute path to the SQLite database file.query(str): The SELECT SQL query to execute.params(Optional[List[Any]]): Optional list of parameters for the query.fetch_all(bool): IfTrue(default), fetches all results. IfFalse, fetches one row.row_limit(int): Maximum number of rows to return (default 1000).
Returns: A list of dictionaries, where each dictionary represents a row from the query result.
list_tables
Lists all tables in the specified SQLite database file.
Args:
file_path(str): Absolute path to the SQLite database file.
Returns: A list of table names (strings).
describe_table
Provides detailed schema information for a specific table in a SQLite database.
Args:
file_path(str): Absolute path to the SQLite database file.table_name(str): The name of the table to describe.
Returns: A list of dictionaries, each describing a column (e.g., name, type, notnull, default value, primary key status).
Security
Read-Only: The server is strictly read-only. No
INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE, or other data modification SQL commands are permitted.Path Whitelisting: Access is restricted to SQLite files located in paths explicitly provided via the
--pathscommand-line argument. Paths must be absolute and existent.Query Validation: All SQL queries are parsed. Only
SELECTstatements (including those with Common Table Expressions usingWITH) are allowed. Multiple statements in a single query string are rejected. Trailing semicolons are automatically removed.
Development
This project is built using setuptools. Configuration is in pyproject.toml.
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