An MCP server to interact with a Tinybird Workspace from any MCP client.
- Query Tinybird Data Sources using the Tinybird Query API
- Get the result of existing Tinybird API Endpoints with HTTP requests
- Push Datafiles
You can install the Tinybird MCP server using mcp-get:
npx @michaellatman/mcp-get@latest install mcp-tinybird
MCP is still very new and evolving, we recommend following the MCP documentation to get the MCP basics up and running.
You'll need:
Create the following file depending on your OS:
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Paste this template in the file and replace <TINYBIRD_API_URL>
and <TINYBIRD_ADMIN_TOKEN>
with your Tinybird API URL and Admin Token:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-tinybird": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-tinybird"
],
"env": {
"TB_API_URL": "<TINYBIRD_API_URL>",
"TB_ADMIN_TOKEN": "<TINYBIRD_ADMIN_TOKEN>"
}
}
}
}
The server provides a single prompt:
- tinybird-default: Assumes you have loaded some data in Tinybird and want help exploring it.
- Requires a "topic" argument which defines the topic of the data you want to explore, for example, "Bluesky data" or "retail sales".
You can configure additional prompt workflows:
- Create a prompts Data Source in your workspace with this schema and append your prompts. The MCP loads
prompts
on initialization so you can configure it to your needs:
SCHEMA >
`name` String `json:$.name`,
`description` String `json:$.description`,
`timestamp` DateTime `json:$.timestamp`,
`arguments` Array(String) `json:$.arguments[:]`,
`prompt` String `json:$.prompt`
The server implements several tools to interact with the Tinybird Workspace:
list-data-sources
: Lists all Data Sources in the Tinybird Workspacelist-pipes
: Lists all Pipe Endpoints in the Tinybird Workspaceget-data-source
: Gets the information of a Data Source given its name, including the schema.get-pipe
: Gets the information of a Pipe Endpoint given its name, including its nodes and SQL transformation to understand what insights it provides.request-pipe-data
: Requests data from a Pipe Endpoints via an HTTP request. Pipe endpoints can have parameters to filter the analytical data.run-select-query
: Allows to run a select query over a Data Source to extract insights.append-insight
: Adds a new business insight to the memo resourcellms-tinybird-docs
: Contains the whole Tinybird product documentation, so you can use it to get context about what Tinybird is, what it does, API reference and more.save-event
: This allows to send an event to a Tinybird Data Source. Use it to save a user generated prompt to the prompts Data Source. The MCP server feeds from the prompts Data Source on initialization so the user can instruct the LLM the workflow to follow.analyze-pipe
: Uses the Tinybird analyze API to run a ClickHouse explain on the Pipe Endpoint query and check if indexes, sorting key, and partition key are being used and propose optimizations suggestionspush-datafile
: Creates a remote Data Source or Pipe in the Tinybird Workspace from a local datafile. Use the Filesystem MCP to save files generated by this MCP server.
If you are working locally add two environment variables to a .env
file in the root of the repository:
TB_API_URL=
TB_ADMIN_TOKEN=
For local development, update your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-tinybird_local": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/path/to/your/mcp-tinybird",
"run",
"mcp-tinybird"
]
}
}
}
Published Servers Configuration
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-tinybird": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-tinybird"
]
}
}
To prepare the package for distribution:
- Sync dependencies and update lockfile:
uv sync
- Build package distributions:
uv build
This will create source and wheel distributions in the dist/
directory.
- Publish to PyPI:
uv publish
Note: You'll need to set PyPI credentials via environment variables or command flags:
- Token:
--token
orUV_PUBLISH_TOKEN
- Or username/password:
--username
/UV_PUBLISH_USERNAME
and--password
/UV_PUBLISH_PASSWORD
Since MCP servers run over stdio, debugging can be challenging. For the best debugging experience, we strongly recommend using the MCP Inspector.
You can launch the MCP Inspector via npm
with this command:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory /Users/alrocar/gr/mcp-tinybird run mcp-tinybird
Upon launching, the Inspector will display a URL that you can access in your browser to begin debugging.
To monitor the MCP server, you can use any compatible Prometheus client such as Grafana. Learn how to monitor your MCP server here.