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Dataiku MCP

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Summary

Connects Claude to Dataiku DSS via REST API, exposing project flows, datasets, recipes, jobs, scenarios, and managed folders. You get deterministic flow maps with recipe subtypes and connectivity, plus typical CRUD operations across datasets and recipes. Includes build and wait primitives for jobs, scenario triggers, and variable management. The server handles error taxonomy with retry hints and includes optional latency diagnostics. Reach for this when you're orchestrating Dataiku pipelines from Claude or need to inspect flow topology and metadata without opening the DSS UI. Requires DSS URL, API key, and optionally a default project key.

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Dataiku MCP Server

MCP server for Dataiku DSS REST APIs, focused on flow analysis and reliable day-to-day operations (projects, datasets, recipes, jobs, scenarios, folders, variables, connections, and code environments).

Install MCP Server

Cursor one-click install includes placeholder environment values. Update DATAIKU_URL, DATAIKU_API_KEY, and optionally DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY after adding the server.

What You Get

  • Deterministic normalized flow maps (project.map) with recipe subtypes and connectivity.
  • Summary-first outputs with explicit raw/detail toggles where needed.
  • Broad test coverage (unit + live integration + optional destructive integration suite).
  • Strong error taxonomy in responses: not_found, forbidden, validation, transient, unknown with retry hints.

Tool Coverage

  • project: list, get, metadata, flow, map
  • dataset: list, get, schema, preview, metadata, download, create, update, delete
  • recipe: list, get, create, update, delete, download
  • job: list, get, log, build, buildAndWait, wait, abort
  • scenario: list, run, status, get, create, update, delete
  • managed_folder: list, get, contents, download, upload, delete_file
  • variable: get, set
  • connection: infer
  • code_env: list, get

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+
  • npm
  • Dataiku DSS URL + API key

Quick Start

npm ci
npm run build

Run as a local CLI after build:

node dist/index.js

Use directly from npm (after publish):

npx -y dataiku-mcp

Local Build And Testing

Recommended local workflow from repo root:

# install deps
npm ci

# static checks
npm run check

# unit tests
npm test

# build distribution
npm run build

# run MCP server locally (dev)
npm start

Optional live DSS integration tests:

# requires DATAIKU_URL, DATAIKU_API_KEY, DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY in .env
npm run test:integration

# includes destructive actions (create/update/delete)
DATAIKU_MCP_DESTRUCTIVE_TESTS=1 npm run test:integration

Repository Layout

  • src/: MCP server and tool implementations.
  • tests/: unit + integration test suites.
  • examples/: demos, fixtures, artifacts, and ad-hoc local scripts.
  • bin/: package executable entrypoint.
  • dist/: compiled output (generated).

Create a local env file:

cp .env.example .env
# then edit .env

Run directly in dev:

npm start

Example scripts and sample outputs are kept under examples/ to avoid root-level clutter.

Environment Variables

  • DATAIKU_URL: DSS base URL
  • DATAIKU_API_KEY: DSS API key
  • DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY (optional): default project key
  • DATAIKU_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS (optional): per-attempt request timeout in milliseconds (default: 30000)
  • DATAIKU_RETRY_MAX_ATTEMPTS (optional): max attempts for retry-enabled requests (GET only, default: 4, cap: 10)
  • DATAIKU_DEBUG_LATENCY (optional): set to 1/true to include per-tool timing diagnostics in structuredContent.debug.latency (off by default)

MCP Client Setup Guide

Use this server command in clients (npm package):

{
  "command": "npx",
  "args": ["-y", "dataiku-mcp"],
  "env": {
    "DATAIKU_URL": "https://your-dss-instance.app.dataiku.io",
    "DATAIKU_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
    "DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY"
  }
}

Windows note: if your MCP client launches commands without a shell, use npx.cmd:

{
  "command": "npx.cmd",
  "args": ["-y", "dataiku-mcp"],
  "env": {
    "DATAIKU_URL": "https://your-dss-instance.app.dataiku.io",
    "DATAIKU_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
    "DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY"
  }
}

You can also run TypeScript directly during development:

{
  "command": "npx",
  "args": ["tsx", "/absolute/path/to/Dataiku_MCP/src/index.ts"],
  "env": {
    "DATAIKU_URL": "https://your-dss-instance.app.dataiku.io",
    "DATAIKU_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
    "DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY"
  }
}

Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop -> Settings -> Developer -> Edit Config.
  2. Add this under mcpServers in claude_desktop_config.json:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dataiku": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "dataiku-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "DATAIKU_URL": "https://your-dss-instance.app.dataiku.io",
        "DATAIKU_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
        "DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Cursor

Cursor supports both project-scoped and global MCP config:

  • Project: .cursor/mcp.json
  • Global: ~/.cursor/mcp.json

Example:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dataiku": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "dataiku-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "DATAIKU_URL": "https://your-dss-instance.app.dataiku.io",
        "DATAIKU_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
        "DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Cline (VS Code extension)

  1. Open Cline -> MCP Servers -> Configure MCP Servers.
  2. Add this server block in cline_mcp_settings.json:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dataiku": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "dataiku-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "DATAIKU_URL": "https://your-dss-instance.app.dataiku.io",
        "DATAIKU_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
        "DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Codex / project-level MCP config

This repo already includes a project-scoped MCP file at .mcp.json. The checked-in .mcp.json uses node node_modules/tsx/dist/cli.mjs src/index.ts for cross-platform startup (including Windows); run npm ci first.

NPM Release Workflow

This repo includes a manual GitHub Actions release workflow:

  • Workflow file: .github/workflows/release.yml
  • Trigger: Actions -> Release NPM Package -> Run workflow

Inputs:

  • bump: patch | minor | major
  • version: optional exact version (overrides bump)
  • publish: whether to publish to npm

Required repository configuration:

  • GitHub variable: NPM_RELEASE_ENABLED=true
  • Optional variable: NPM_PUBLISH_ACCESS=public
  • Trusted publisher configured on npmjs.com for this package/repo/workflow

The workflow will:

  1. Install dependencies, run checks/tests, and build.
  2. Bump package version and create git tag.
  3. Push commit + tag to main.
  4. Publish to npm with GitHub OIDC trusted publishing (if publish=true).
  5. Create a GitHub Release with generated notes.

Trusted publishing setup (npm):

  1. Open https://www.npmjs.com/package/dataiku-mcp -> Settings -> Trusted Publisher.
  2. Choose GitHub Actions.
  3. Set:
    • Organization or user: clssck
    • Repository: Dataiku_MCP
    • Workflow filename: release.yml
  4. Save.

Official MCP Registry

This repo is configured for MCP Registry publishing:

  • Metadata file: server.json
  • Workflow: .github/workflows/publish-mcp-registry.yml
  • Required package field: mcpName in package.json

Server namespace:

  • io.github.clssck/dataiku-mcp

Publish paths:

  1. Manual: run Publish to MCP Registry in GitHub Actions.
  2. Automatic: run the npm release workflow with publish=true (it triggers MCP Registry publish).

Validation notes:

  • server.json.name must match package.json.mcpName.
  • server.json.packages[].identifier + version must reference a real npm publish.

Recommended Verification Prompt

After adding the server in a client, run:

  • project with { "action": "map", "projectKey": "YOUR_PROJECT_KEY" } (defaults to maxNodes=300, maxEdges=600; override as needed)

You should receive a flow summary in text and normalized nodes, edges, stats, roots, and leaves under structuredContent.map. When truncation limits are applied (default maxNodes=300, maxEdges=600), structuredContent.truncation reports before/after node+edge counts and whether truncation occurred.

Notes

  • project.map returns a compact text summary; full normalized graph is in structuredContent.map.
  • Arrays in normalized map output are deterministically sorted to reduce diff churn.
  • job.wait and job.buildAndWait include structuredContent.normalizedState with one of terminalSuccess | terminalFailure | timeout | nonTerminal while preserving raw DSS state.
  • With DATAIKU_DEBUG_LATENCY=1, responses include per-tool and per-API-call latency metrics under structuredContent.debug.latency.
  • List-style responses are token-bounded by default; use limit/offset (and action-specific caps like maxNodes, maxEdges, maxKeys, maxPackages) to page or expand results when needed.
  • dataset.get and job.get are summary-first by default; pass includeDefinition=true to include full DSS JSON in structuredContent.definition.

Sources

  • MCP local server connection docs: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/develop/connect-local-servers
  • Cursor MCP docs: https://cursor.com/docs/context/mcp
  • Cline MCP docs: https://docs.cline.bot/mcp/configuring-mcp-servers
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Configuration

DATAIKU_URL*

Dataiku DSS instance URL (for example, https://my-dss.app.dataiku.io).

DATAIKU_API_KEY*secret

Dataiku API key.

DATAIKU_PROJECT_KEY

Optional default Dataiku project key.

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