DBT CLI
DBT CLI MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that wraps the dbt CLI tool, enabling AI coding agents to interact with dbt projects through standardized MCP tools.
Features
- Execute dbt commands through MCP tools
- Support for all major dbt operations (run, test, compile, etc.)
- Command-line interface for direct interaction
- Environment variable management for dbt projects
- Configurable dbt executable path
- Flexible profiles.yml location configuration
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10 or higher
uv
tool for Python environment management- dbt CLI installed
Setup
## Clone the repository with submodules
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/yourusername/dbt-cli-mcp.git
cd dbt-cli-mcp
## If you already cloned without --recurse-submodules, initialize the submodule
## git submodule update --init
## Create and activate a virtual environment
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
## Install dependencies
uv pip install -e .
## For development, install development dependencies
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
Usage
Command Line Interface
The package provides a command-line interface for direct interaction with dbt:
## Run dbt models
dbt-mcp run --models customers --project-dir /path/to/project
## Run dbt models with a custom profiles directory
dbt-mcp run --models customers --project-dir /path/to/project --profiles-dir /path/to/profiles
## List dbt resources
dbt-mcp ls --resource-type model --output-format json
## Run dbt tests
dbt-mcp test --project-dir /path/to/project
## Get help
dbt-mcp --help
dbt-mcp run --help
You can also use the module directly:
python -m src.cli run --models customers --project-dir /path/to/project
Command Line Options
--dbt-path
: Path to dbt executable (default: "dbt")--env-file
: Path to environment file (default: ".env")--log-level
: Logging level (default: "INFO")--profiles-dir
: Path to directory containing profiles.yml file (defaults to project-dir if not specified)
Environment Variables
The server can also be configured using environment variables:
DBT_PATH
: Path to dbt executableENV_FILE
: Path to environment fileLOG_LEVEL
: Logging levelDBT_PROFILES_DIR
: Path to directory containing profiles.yml file
Using with MCP Clients
To use the server with an MCP client like Claude for Desktop, add it to the client's configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"dbt": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["--directory", "/path/to/dbt-cli-mcp", "run", "src/server.py"],
"env": {
"DBT_PATH": "/absolute/path/to/dbt",
"ENV_FILE": ".env"
// You can also set DBT_PROFILES_DIR here for a server-wide default
}
}
}
}
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Absolute Project Path Required ⚠️
When using any tool from this MCP server, you MUST specify the FULL ABSOLUTE PATH to your dbt project directory with the project_dir
parameter. Relative paths will not work correctly.
// ❌ INCORRECT - Will NOT work
{
"project_dir": "."
}
// ✅ CORRECT - Will work
{
"project_dir": "/Users/username/path/to/your/dbt/project"
}
See the complete dbt MCP usage guide for more detailed instructions and examples.
Available Tools
The server provides the following MCP tools:
dbt_run
: Run dbt models (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_test
: Run dbt tests (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_ls
: List dbt resources (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_compile
: Compile dbt models (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_debug
: Debug dbt project setup (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_deps
: Install dbt package dependencies (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_seed
: Load CSV files as seed data (requires absoluteproject_dir
)dbt_show
: Preview model results (requires absoluteproject_dir
)
{ "models": "customers", "project_dir": "/path/to/dbt/project", "limit": 10 } </use_mcp_tool>
#### dbt Profiles Configuration
When using the dbt MCP tools, it's important to understand how dbt profiles are handled:
1. The `project_dir` parameter **MUST** be an absolute path (e.g., `/Users/username/project` not `.`) that points to a directory containing both:
- A valid `dbt_project.yml` file
- A valid `profiles.yml` file with the profile referenced in the project
2. The MCP server automatically sets the `DBT_PROFILES_DIR` environment variable to the absolute path of the directory specified in `project_dir`. This tells dbt where to look for the profiles.yml file.
3. If you encounter a "Could not find profile named 'X'" error, it means either:
- The profiles.yml file is missing from the project directory
- The profiles.yml file doesn't contain the profile referenced in dbt_project.yml
- You provided a relative path instead of an absolute path for `project_dir`
Example of a valid profiles.yml file:
```yaml
jaffle_shop: # This name must match the profile in dbt_project.yml
target: dev
outputs:
dev:
type: duckdb
path: 'jaffle_shop.duckdb'
threads: 24
When running commands through the MCP server, ensure your project directory is structured correctly with both configuration files present.
Development
Integration Tests
The project includes integration tests that verify functionality against a real dbt project:
## Run all integration tests
python integration_tests/run_all.py
## Run a specific integration test
python integration_tests/test_dbt_run.py
Test Project Setup
The integration tests use the jaffle_shop_duckdb project which is included as a Git submodule in the dbt_integration_tests directory. When you clone the repository with --recurse-submodules
as mentioned in the Setup section, this will automatically be initialized.
If you need to update the test project to the latest version from the original repository:
git submodule update --remote dbt_integration_tests/jaffle_shop_duckdb
If you're seeing errors about missing files in the jaffle_shop_duckdb directory, you may need to initialize the submodule:
git submodule update --init
License
MIT