Mcp Superset

Created By
aptroa year ago
Overview

What is Mcp Superset?

Mcp Superset is an integration tool that allows AI agents to connect to and control an Apache Superset instance programmatically, enabling enhanced data visualization and management through natural language commands.

How to use Mcp Superset?

To use Mcp Superset, install it via Smithery or manually set up Superset locally, configure your environment variables, and then interact with your Superset instance using natural language requests through the Claude application.

Key features of Mcp Superset?

  • Programmatic control of Superset dashboards and charts via AI.
  • Natural language processing for database and dataset operations.
  • Comprehensive management of user roles, tags, and SQL queries.

Use cases of Mcp Superset?

  1. Managing dashboards and charts through voice or text commands.
  2. Executing SQL queries and retrieving results using natural language.
  3. Automating data visualization tasks for business intelligence.

FAQ from Mcp Superset?

  • Can I use Mcp Superset with any version of Superset?

It is tested with version 4.1.1, and compatibility with other versions is not guaranteed.

  • Is my data secure when using Mcp Superset?

Yes, credentials are stored locally and not transmitted to third parties.

  • How do I troubleshoot installation issues?

Verify your Superset credentials and ensure that Superset is running at the specified URL.

Server Config

{
  "darkMode": "light",
  "scale": 0,
  "locale": "en-US",
  "mcpServers": {
    "superset-mcp": {
      "command": "cmd",
      "args": [
        "/c",
        "npx",
        "-y",
        "@smithery/cli@latest",
        "run",
        "@aptro/superset-mcp",
        "--key",
        "83cb7c57-dd21-4b5c-a442-dd4b91d2cce4",
        "--config",
        "\"{\\\"supersetBaseUrl\\\":\\\"https://superset.supover.com/\\\"}\""
      ],
      "env": {
        "SUPERSET_USERNAME": "admin",
        "SUPERSET_PASSWORD": "thien123"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
aptro
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