# Cloud SQL for SQL Server MCP Server The Cloud SQL for SQL Server Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server gives AI-powered development tools the ability to work with your Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server databases. It supports connecting to instances, exploring schemas, and running queries. ## Features An editor configured to use the Cloud SQL for SQL Server MCP server can use its AI capabilities to help you: - **Query Data** - Execute SQL queries - **Explore Schema** - List tables and view schema details For Cloud SQL infrastructure management, search the MCP store for the Cloud SQL for SQL Server Admin MCP Server. ## Prerequisites * [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) installed. * A Google Cloud project with the **Cloud SQL Admin API** enabled. * Ensure [Application Default Credentials](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/gcloud) are available in your environment. * IAM Permissions: * Cloud SQL Client (`roles/cloudsql.client`) > **Note:** If your instance uses private IPs, you must run the MCP server in the same Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network. ## Install & Configuration 1. In the Antigravity MCP Store, click the "Install" button. 2. Add the required inputs for your [instance](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/sqlserver/instance-info) in the configuration pop-up, then click "Save". You can update this configuration at any time in the "Configure" tab. You'll now be able to see all enabled tools in the "Tools" tab. > [!NOTE] > If you encounter issues with Windows Defender blocking the execution, you may need to configure an allowlist. See [Configure exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/configure-exclusions-microsoft-defender-antivirus?view=o365-worldwide) for more details. ## Usage Once configured, the MCP server will automatically provide Cloud SQL for SQL Server capabilities to your AI assistant. You can: * "Select top 10 rows from the customers table." * "List all tables in the database." ## Server Capabilities The Cloud SQL for SQL Server MCP server provides the following tools: | Tool Name | Description | |:--------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------| | `execute_sql` | Use this tool to execute SQL. | | `list_tables` | Lists detailed schema information for user-created tables. | ## Custom MCP Server Configuration The MCP server is configured using environment variables. ```bash export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_PROJECT="" export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_REGION="" export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_INSTANCE="" export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_DATABASE="" export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_USER="" # Optional export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_PASSWORD="" # Optional export CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_IP_TYPE="PUBLIC" # Optional: `PUBLIC`, `PRIVATE`, `PSC`. Defaults to `PUBLIC`. ``` Add the following configuration to your MCP client (e.g., `settings.json` for Gemini CLI, `mcp_config.json` for Antigravity): ```json { "mcpServers": { "cloud-sql-mssql": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@toolbox-sdk/server", "--prebuilt", "cloud-sql-mssql", "--stdio"], "env": { "CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_PROJECT": "your-project-id", "CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_REGION": "your-region", "CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_INSTANCE": "your-instance-id", "CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_DATABASE": "your-database-name", "CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_USER": "your-username", "CLOUD_SQL_MSSQL_PASSWORD": "your-password" } } } } ``` ## Documentation For more information, visit the [Cloud SQL for SQL Server documentation](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/sqlserver).