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Trino MCP Server

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This repository provides an MCP server that allows you to list and query tables via Trino using Python. It bridges AI models, data, and tools by providing access to Trino tables and the ability to execute SQL queries.

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Trino MCP Server

This repository provides an MCP (Model-Control-Protocol) server that allows you to list and query tables via Trino using Python.

Overview

  • MCP: MCP is a protocol for bridging AI models, data, and tools. This example MCP server provides:
    • A list of Trino tables as MCP resources
    • Ability to read table contents through MCP
    • A tool for executing arbitrary SQL queries against Trino
  • Trino: A fast, distributed SQL query engine for big data analytics. This server makes use of Trino’s Python client (trino.dbapi) to connect to a Trino host, catalog, and schema.

Requirements

  • Python 3.9+ (or a version compatible with mcp, trino, and asyncio)
  • trino (the Python driver for Trino)
  • mcp (the Model-Control-Protocol Python library)

Configuration

The server reads Trino connection details from environment variables:

| Variable | Description | Default | |------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------|------------| | TRINO_HOST | Trino server hostname or IP | localhost| | TRINO_PORT | Trino server port | 8080 | | TRINO_USER | Trino user name | required | | TRINO_PASSWORD | Trino password (optional, depends on your authentication setup) | (empty) | | TRINO_CATALOG | Default catalog to use (e.g., hive, tpch, postgresql, etc.) | required | | TRINO_SCHEMA | Default schema to use (e.g., default, public, etc.) | required |

Usage

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trino": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory", 
        "<path_to_mcp_server_trino>",
        "run",
        "mcp_server_trino"
      ],
      "env": {
        "TRINO_HOST": "<host>",
        "TRINO_PORT": "<port>",
        "TRINO_USER": "<user>",
        "TRINO_PASSWORD": "<password>",
        "TRINO_CATALOG": "<catalog>",
        "TRINO_SCHEMA": "<schema>"
      }
    }
  }
}