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MCP server for Fivetran API - manage syncs, check status, and control connections

Project description

Fivetran MCP Server

PyPI version License: MIT Python 3.10+ Built by Claude Code

Note: This repository is built and maintained entirely by Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding assistant.

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for controlling Fivetran data pipelines. Enables AI assistants like Claude to manage syncs, monitor connection status, and control data pipelines through natural language.

Features

  • List connections - View all Fivetran connections with status
  • Check sync status - Get detailed status for any connection including tasks and warnings
  • Trigger syncs - Start syncs on demand
  • Historical resync - Trigger full data resync or resync specific tables
  • Pause/Resume - Control connection scheduling
  • List groups - View all destination groups
  • Test connection - Diagnose connectivity and configuration issues
  • Schema visibility - View schemas, tables, and columns for any connection
  • Reload schema - Refresh schema configuration from the source

Quick Start

Step 1: Get Fivetran API Credentials

  1. Log in to Fivetran Dashboard
  2. Click your username (top right corner)
  3. Click API Key
  4. Click Generate API key
  5. Copy both the API Key and API Secret (secret shown only once!)

See Fivetran API Getting Started for more details.

Step 2: Store Credentials

Add to your ~/.env.local (or equivalent):

# Fivetran API
export FIVETRAN_API_KEY="your-api-key"
export FIVETRAN_API_SECRET="your-api-secret"

Then reload:

source ~/.env.local

Step 3: Verify Credentials

Test that your credentials work:

curl -s -X GET "https://api.fivetran.com/v1/account/info" \
  -H "Accept: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Basic $(echo -n "$FIVETRAN_API_KEY:$FIVETRAN_API_SECRET" | base64)"

Expected response:

{"code":"Success","data":{"account_id":"...","account_name":"..."}}

Step 4: Configure Claude Code

Add to your ~/.claude.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fivetran": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["fivetran-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "FIVETRAN_API_KEY": "${FIVETRAN_API_KEY}",
        "FIVETRAN_API_SECRET": "${FIVETRAN_API_SECRET}"
      }
    }
  }
}

Step 5: Restart Claude Code

Restart Claude Code to load the new MCP server. You should now have access to Fivetran tools.

Available Tools

Connection Management

Tool Description
list_connections List all connections, optionally filtered by group
get_connection_status Get detailed status including tasks, warnings, and sync details
trigger_sync Start a sync for a connection (optional force flag)
trigger_resync Trigger full historical resync
resync_tables Resync specific tables only (e.g., ["schema.table_name"])
pause_connection Pause a connection
resume_connection Resume a paused connection
list_groups List all groups/destinations
test_connection Run diagnostic tests to identify connectivity/configuration issues

Schema & Table Visibility

Tool Description
get_schema Get complete schema configuration for a connection
list_tables List all tables with enabled status and sync mode
get_table_columns Get column details for a specific table
reload_schema Refresh schema configuration from the source

Limitations

The following capabilities are not available via Fivetran's REST API:

Capability Status Notes
Sync history/logs Not available Fivetran uses Log Service which streams to external destinations
Detailed error logs for past syncs Not available Only current tasks/warnings are accessible
Row-level sync status Not available Not exposed via API
Data quality metrics Not available Not exposed via API

For sync logs and historical data, consider setting up Fivetran's Log Service to stream logs to your data warehouse.

Environment Variables

The server supports two naming conventions:

Preferred Alternative
FIVETRAN_API_KEY FIVETRAN_SYNC_API_KEY
FIVETRAN_API_SECRET FIVETRAN_SYNC_API_SECRET

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/YimingYAN/fivetran-mcp.git
cd fivetran-mcp

# Install dependencies
uv sync

# Run the server locally
uv run fivetran-mcp

License

MIT

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