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An MCP server and composable Go library that connects AI assistants to DataHub metadata catalogs. Search datasets, explore schemas, trace lineage, and access glossary terms and domains.

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MCP Data Platform Ecosystem

mcp-datahub is part of a broader suite of open-source MCP servers designed to work together as a composable data platform. Each component can run standalone or be combined to give AI assistants unified access to storage, query engines, and metadata catalogs.

Related MCP server: Metabase MCP Plus

Two Ways to Use

1. Standalone MCP Server

Install and connect to Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP client:

Claude Desktop (Easiest) - Download the .mcpb bundle from releases and double-click to install:

  • macOS Apple Silicon: mcp-datahub_X.X.X_darwin_arm64.mcpb

  • macOS Intel: mcp-datahub_X.X.X_darwin_amd64.mcpb

  • Windows: mcp-datahub_X.X.X_windows_amd64.mcpb

Other Installation Methods:

# Homebrew (macOS)
brew install txn2/tap/mcp-datahub

# Go install
go install github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/cmd/mcp-datahub@latest

Manual Claude Desktop Configuration (if not using MCPB):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "datahub": {
      "command": "/opt/homebrew/bin/mcp-datahub",
      "env": {
        "DATAHUB_URL": "https://datahub.example.com",
        "DATAHUB_TOKEN": "your_token"
      }
    }
  }
}

Multi-Server Configuration

Connect to multiple DataHub instances simultaneously:

# Primary server
export DATAHUB_URL=https://prod.datahub.example.com/api/graphql
export DATAHUB_TOKEN=prod-token
export DATAHUB_CONNECTION_NAME=prod

# Additional servers (JSON)
export DATAHUB_ADDITIONAL_SERVERS='{"staging":{"url":"https://staging.datahub.example.com/api/graphql","token":"staging-token"}}'

Use datahub_list_connections to discover available connections, then pass the connection parameter to any tool.

2. Composable Go Library

Import into your own MCP server for custom authentication, tenant isolation, and audit logging:

import (
    "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/client"
    "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/tools"
)

// Create client and register tools with your MCP server
datahubClient, _ := client.NewFromEnv()
defer datahubClient.Close()

toolkit := tools.NewToolkit(datahubClient, tools.Config{})
toolkit.RegisterAll(yourMCPServer)

Customizing Tool Descriptions

Override tool descriptions to match your deployment:

toolkit := tools.NewToolkit(datahubClient, tools.Config{},
    tools.WithDescriptions(map[tools.ToolName]string{
        tools.ToolSearch: "Search our internal data catalog for datasets and dashboards",
    }),
)

Customizing Tool Annotations

Override MCP tool annotations (behavior hints for AI clients):

toolkit := tools.NewToolkit(datahubClient, tools.Config{},
    tools.WithAnnotations(map[tools.ToolName]*mcp.ToolAnnotations{
        tools.ToolSearch: {ReadOnlyHint: true, OpenWorldHint: boolPtr(true)},
    }),
)

All 12 tools ship with default annotations: read tools are marked ReadOnlyHint: true; datahub_create is non-destructive and non-idempotent; datahub_update is non-destructive and idempotent; datahub_delete is destructive and idempotent.

Extensions (Logging, Metrics, Error Hints)

Enable optional middleware via the extensions package:

import "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/extensions"

// Load from environment variables (MCP_DATAHUB_EXT_*)
cfg := extensions.FromEnv()
opts := extensions.BuildToolkitOptions(cfg)
toolkit := tools.NewToolkit(datahubClient, toolsCfg, opts...)

// Or load from a YAML/JSON config file
serverCfg, _ := extensions.LoadConfig("config.yaml")

See the library documentation for middleware, selective tool registration, and enterprise patterns.

Combining with mcp-trino

Build a unified data platform MCP server by combining DataHub metadata with Trino query execution:

import (
    datahubClient "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/client"
    datahubTools "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/tools"
    trinoClient "github.com/txn2/mcp-trino/pkg/client"
    trinoTools "github.com/txn2/mcp-trino/pkg/tools"
)

// Add DataHub tools (search, lineage, schema, glossary)
dh, _ := datahubClient.NewFromEnv()
datahubTools.NewToolkit(dh, datahubTools.Config{}).RegisterAll(server)

// Add Trino tools (query execution, catalog browsing)
tr, _ := trinoClient.NewFromEnv()
trinoTools.NewToolkit(tr, trinoTools.Config{}).RegisterAll(server)

// AI assistants can now:
// - Search DataHub for tables -> Get schema -> Query via Trino
// - Explore lineage -> Understand data flow -> Run validation queries

See txn2/mcp-trino for the companion library.

Bidirectional Integration with QueryProvider

The library supports bidirectional context injection. While mcp-trino can pull semantic context from DataHub, mcp-datahub can receive query execution context back from a query engine:

import (
    datahubTools "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/tools"
    "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/integration"
)

// QueryProvider enables query engines to inject context into DataHub tools
type myQueryProvider struct {
    trinoClient *trino.Client
}

func (p *myQueryProvider) Name() string { return "trino" }

func (p *myQueryProvider) ResolveTable(ctx context.Context, urn string) (*integration.TableIdentifier, error) {
    // Map DataHub URN to Trino table (catalog.schema.table)
    return &integration.TableIdentifier{
        Catalog: "hive", Schema: "production", Table: "users",
    }, nil
}

func (p *myQueryProvider) GetTableAvailability(ctx context.Context, urn string) (*integration.TableAvailability, error) {
    // Check if table is queryable
    return &integration.TableAvailability{Available: true}, nil
}

func (p *myQueryProvider) GetQueryExamples(ctx context.Context, urn string) ([]integration.QueryExample, error) {
    // Return sample queries for this entity
    return []integration.QueryExample{
        {Name: "sample", SQL: "SELECT * FROM hive.production.users LIMIT 10"},
    }, nil
}

// Wire it up
toolkit := datahubTools.NewToolkit(datahubClient, config,
    datahubTools.WithQueryProvider(&myQueryProvider{trinoClient: trino}),
)

When a QueryProvider is configured, tool responses are enriched:

  • Search results: Include query_context with table availability

  • Entity details: Include query_table, query_examples, query_availability

  • Schema: Include query_table for immediate SQL usage

  • Lineage: Include execution_context mapping URNs to tables

Integration Middleware

Enterprise features like access control and audit logging are enabled through middleware adapters:

import (
    datahubTools "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/tools"
    "github.com/txn2/mcp-datahub/pkg/integration"
)

// Access control - filter entities by user permissions
type myAccessFilter struct{}
func (f *myAccessFilter) CanAccess(ctx context.Context, urn string) (bool, error) { /* ... */ }
func (f *myAccessFilter) FilterURNs(ctx context.Context, urns []string) ([]string, error) { /* ... */ }

// Audit logging - track all tool invocations
type myAuditLogger struct{}
func (l *myAuditLogger) LogToolCall(ctx context.Context, tool string, params map[string]any, userID string) error { /* ... */ }

// Wire up with multiple integration options
toolkit := datahubTools.NewToolkit(datahubClient, config,
    datahubTools.WithAccessFilter(&myAccessFilter{}),
    datahubTools.WithAuditLogger(&myAuditLogger{}, func(ctx context.Context) string {
        return ctx.Value("user_id").(string)
    }),
    datahubTools.WithURNResolver(&myURNResolver{}),      // Map external IDs to URNs
    datahubTools.WithMetadataEnricher(&myEnricher{}),    // Add custom metadata
)

See the library documentation for complete integration patterns.

Available Tools

Read Tools (always available)

Tool

Description

datahub_search

Search for datasets, dashboards, pipelines by query and entity type

datahub_get_entity

Get entity metadata by URN (description, owners, tags, domain)

datahub_get_schema

Get dataset schema with field types and descriptions

datahub_get_lineage

Get upstream/downstream lineage (supports level=column for column-level)

datahub_get_queries

Get SQL queries associated with a dataset

datahub_browse

Browse catalog: list tags, domains, or data products

datahub_get_glossary_term

Get glossary term definition and properties

datahub_get_data_product

Get data product details (owners, domain, properties)

datahub_list_connections

List configured DataHub server connections (multi-server mode)

Write Tools (require DATAHUB_WRITE_ENABLED=true)

3 CRUD tools using the what discriminator pattern — 37 operations total:

Tool

Operations

Description

datahub_create

10

Create tags, domains, glossary terms, data products, documents, applications, queries, incidents, structured properties, data contracts

datahub_update

19

Update descriptions (including tag/glossaryTerm descriptions), tags, glossary terms, links, owners, domains, structured properties, custom properties, incidents, queries, documents, data contracts

datahub_delete

8

Delete queries, tags, domains, glossary entities, data products, applications, documents, structured properties

Write tools are disabled by default for safety.

DataHub Version Compatibility

Minimum: DataHub 1.3.x. Full feature set: DataHub 1.4.x.

DataHub Version

Features

1.3.x+ (minimum)

All read tools, all write operations except documents (tags, domains, glossary, data products, queries, owners, links, descriptions, incidents, applications, structured properties incl. delete, data contracts)

1.4.x+ (full)

+ Documents (create/update/delete)

The client gracefully handles version differences — read queries return empty results (not errors) when a feature is unavailable on older versions.

See the tools reference for detailed documentation.

Configuration

Variable

Description

Default

DATAHUB_URL

DataHub GraphQL API URL

(required)

DATAHUB_TOKEN

API token

(required)

DATAHUB_TIMEOUT

Request timeout (seconds)

30

DATAHUB_DEFAULT_LIMIT

Default search limit

10

DATAHUB_MAX_LIMIT

Maximum limit

100

DATAHUB_CONNECTION_NAME

Display name for primary connection

datahub

DATAHUB_ADDITIONAL_SERVERS

JSON map of additional servers

(optional)

DATAHUB_WRITE_ENABLED

Enable write operations (true or 1)

false

DATAHUB_DEBUG

Enable debug logging (1 or true)

false

Extensions

Variable

Description

Default

MCP_DATAHUB_EXT_LOGGING

Enable structured logging of tool calls

false

MCP_DATAHUB_EXT_METRICS

Enable metrics collection

false

MCP_DATAHUB_EXT_METADATA

Enable metadata enrichment on results

false

MCP_DATAHUB_EXT_ERRORS

Enable error hint enrichment

true

Config File

As an alternative to environment variables, configure via YAML or JSON:

datahub:
  url: https://datahub.example.com
  token: "${DATAHUB_TOKEN}"
  timeout: "30s"
  write_enabled: true

toolkit:
  default_limit: 20
  descriptions:
    datahub_search: "Custom search description for your deployment"

extensions:
  logging: true
  errors: true

Load with extensions.LoadConfig("config.yaml"). Environment variables override file values for sensitive fields. Token values support $VAR / ${VAR} expansion.

See configuration reference for all options.

Development

make build     # Build binary
make test      # Run tests with race detection
make lint      # Run golangci-lint
make security  # Run gosec and govulncheck
make coverage  # Generate coverage report
make verify    # Run tidy, lint, and test
make help      # Show all targets

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

License

Apache License 2.0


Open source by Craig Johnston, sponsored by Deasil Works, Inc.

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