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JSON Analyser MCP
A specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for analyzing large JSON files with memory-efficient streaming capabilities.
Features
- Memory-Efficient Streaming: Process gigabyte-sized JSON files without loading them entirely into memory
- Advanced Querying: Search JSON data with multiple operators and conditions
- Schema Detection: Automatically analyze JSON structure and field types
- Chunk Processing: Iterate through large datasets in manageable chunks
- Multi-Field Queries: Complex queries with AND logic across multiple fields
- Unique Value Analysis: Extract unique values for any field
- Performance Tracking: Monitor processing times and memory usage
Installation
npm install -g json-analyser-mcpUsage
As MCP Server
Add to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"JSON Analyser MCP": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "json-analyser-mcp", "--stdio"]
}
}
}Available Tools
1. read_json
Get an overview and preview of a JSON file.
{
"filePath": "path/to/data.json",
"fields": ["field1", "field2"], // optional
"detectSchema": true // optional, analyzes field types
}2. query_json
Search for specific data with various operators.
{
"filePath": "path/to/data.json",
"query": {
"field": "trading_symbol",
"operator": "contains", // contains, equals, startsWith, endsWith, regex, gt, lt, gte, lte
"value": "TITAN",
"caseSensitive": false // optional
},
"maxResults": 1000 // optional
}3. get_json_chunk
Process JSON data in sequential chunks.
{
"filePath": "path/to/data.json",
"fields": ["field1", "field2"], // optional
"start": 0,
"limit": 1000
}4. multi_query_json
Execute multiple queries with AND logic.
{
"filePath": "path/to/data.json",
"queries": [
{
"field": "category",
"operator": "equals",
"value": "technology"
},
{
"field": "price",
"operator": "gt",
"value": 100
}
],
"maxResults": 500
}5. get_unique_values
Extract unique values for a specific field.
{
"filePath": "path/to/data.json",
"field": "category",
"maxValues": 1000
}Query Operators
- contains: Field value contains the search string
- equals: Exact match
- startsWith: Field value starts with the search string
- endsWith: Field value ends with the search string
- regex: Regular expression matching
- gt: Greater than (numeric)
- lt: Less than (numeric)
- gte: Greater than or equal (numeric)
- lte: Less than or equal (numeric)
Performance Benefits
- Streaming Architecture: Uses
stream-jsonfor memory-efficient processing - Large File Support: Can handle multi-gigabyte JSON files
- Fast Searches: Optimized for quick data retrieval
- Minimal Memory Footprint: Processes data without loading entire files
Use Cases
- Data Analysis: Explore large datasets without memory constraints
- Log Processing: Search through application logs efficiently
- API Response Analysis: Process large API response files
- Data Migration: Extract and transform data from JSON exports
- Research: Analyze research datasets and survey responses
Example Workflows
Analyzing Trading Data
// 1. First, get an overview
read_json({ filePath: "NSE.json", detectSchema: true })
// 2. Search for specific stocks
query_json({
filePath: "NSE.json",
query: { field: "trading_symbol", operator: "contains", value: "TITAN" }
})
// 3. Get unique sectors
get_unique_values({ filePath: "NSE.json", field: "sector" })Processing Support Tickets
// 1. Get overview
read_json({ filePath: "tickets.json" })
// 2. Find high-priority open tickets
multi_query_json({
filePath: "tickets.json",
queries: [
{ field: "status", operator: "equals", value: "open" },
{ field: "priority", operator: "equals", value: "high" }
]
})
// 3. Process all tickets in chunks
get_json_chunk({ filePath: "tickets.json", start: 0, limit: 1000 })Requirements
- Node.js >= 18.0.0
- Memory: Minimal (streams data)
- Disk: Sufficient space for input JSON files
License
MIT
Contributing
Contributions welcome! Please open issues and pull requests on GitHub.
Support
For issues and questions, please use the GitHub issue tracker.