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Kuzu MCP Server

The MCP server for the Kuzu database, providing schema query and Cypher execution functions
2.5 points
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What is the Kuzu MCP Server?

The Kuzu MCP server is a tool designed specifically for the Kuzu database, allowing you to access the database content through the Cypher query language. It helps you easily browse the database schema and run complex queries.

How to Use the Kuzu MCP Server?

First, ensure that your Kuzu database is correctly set up and connected to the server. Then, you can use the provided tools to obtain the database schema or execute custom queries.

Use Cases

The Kuzu MCP server is well - suited for researchers and developers who need to frequently query or analyze the content of the Kuzu database. It can also be used to generate conversions from natural language to Cypher queries.

Main Features

Get Database SchemaThis feature allows users to view all node and relationship tables and their attributes in the Kuzu database.
Execute Cypher QueriesUsers can retrieve the required data by entering Cypher queries.
Generate Cypher QueriesConvert natural language questions into Cypher queries that can be directly run in the Kuzu database.

Advantages and Limitations

Advantages
Easy to use, suitable for various database operations.
Supports generating conversions from natural language to Cypher, improving development efficiency.
Compatible with read - write modes, offering high flexibility.
Limitations
Some database foundation may be required for efficient use.
Performance may be slow when running complex queries on large - scale datasets.

How to Use

Install and Configure the Kuzu MCP Server
Choose an appropriate deployment method (such as Docker or Node.js) according to your needs. Ensure that the path in the configuration file points to the correct location of the Kuzu database.
Start the Server
After completing the configuration, start the server to begin interacting with the database.
Test the Functionality
Try running some basic queries to verify that the server is working properly.

Usage Examples

Example 1: Get Database SchemaShow how to use the getSchema() function to obtain the complete schema of the database.
Example 2: Execute Cypher QueryDemonstrate how to use the query() function to run a simple Cypher query.
Example 3: Generate Cypher QueryShow how to use the generateKuzuCypher() function to convert a natural language question into a Cypher query.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to run the Kuzu MCP server in Docker?
Can read - only access be restricted?
What if I encounter slow query speed?

Related Resources

Official Documentation
Learn more detailed information about the Kuzu MCP server.
GitHub Repository
Access the source code and contribute.
Example Video Tutorial
Watch the video tutorial to get started quickly.
Installation
Copy the following command to your Client for configuration
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "kuzu": {
            "command": "docker",
            "args": [
                "run",
                "-v",
                "{Absolute Path to the Kuzu database}:/database",
                "--rm",
                "-i",
                "kuzudb/mcp-server"
            ]
        }
    }
  }

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "kuzu": {
            "command": "node",
            "args": [
                "{Absolute Path to this repository}/index.js",
                "{Absolute Path to the Kuzu database}",
            ]
        }
    }
  }

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "kuzu": {
            "command": "docker",
            "args": [
                "run",
                "-v",
                "{Absolute Path to the Kuzu database}:/database",
                "-e",
                "KUZU_READ_ONLY=true",
                "--rm",
                "-i",
                "kuzudb/mcp-server"
            ],
        }
    }
}
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