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GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered coding assistant that integrates directly into Visual Studio Code and other IDEs. With support for MCP, GitHub Copilot can connect to local tools and enterprise data sources, enabling natural language interaction with live systems during development.
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard for connecting LLM clients to external services through structured tool interfaces. MCP servers expose capabilities such as schema discovery and live querying, allowing AI agents to retrieve and reason over real-time data safely and consistently.
In this article, we guide you through installing the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Data Catalog, configuring the connection to Google Data Catalog, connecting the Code Assist MCP add-on to GitHub Copilot, and querying live Google Data Catalog data from within Visual Studio Code.
When the installation is complete, you are ready to configure your Code Assist MCP add-on by connecting to Google Data Catalog.
NOTE: If the wizard does not open automatically, search for "CData Code Assist MCP for Google Data Catalog" in the Windows search bar and open the application.
π Opening the CData Code Assist MCP add-on configuration wizard (Google Sheets is shown).Enter the appropriate connection properties in the configuration wizard
Google Data Catalog uses the OAuth authentication standard. Authorize access to Google APIs on behalf on individual users or on behalf of users in a domain.
Before connecting, specify the following to identify the organization and project you would like to connect to:
Click the project selection drop-down, and select your organization from the list. Then, click More -> Settings. The organization ID is displayed on this page.
Find this by navigating to the cloud console dashboard and selecting your project from the Select from drop-down. The project ID will be present in the Project info card.
When you connect, the OAuth endpoint opens in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions to the application to completes the OAuth process. For more information, refer to the OAuth section in the Help documentation.
π Configuring the Code Assist MCP add-on connectionThis process creates a .mcp configuration file that GitHub Copilot will reference when launching the Code Assist MCP add-on. Now with your Code Assist MCP add-on configured, you are ready to connect it to GitHub Copilot.
{
"servers": {
"cdata_googledatacatalog": {
"command": "C:\Program Files\CData\CData Code Assist MCP for Google Data Catalog\jre\bin\java.exe",
"args": [
"-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8",
"-jar",
"C:\Program Files\CData\CData Code Assist MCP for Google Data Catalog\lib\cdata.mcp.googledatacatalog.jar",
"cdata_googledatacatalog"
]
}
}
}
NOTE: The command value should point to your Java 17+ java.exe executable, and the JAR path should point to the installed CData Code Assist MCP add-on .jar file. The final argument must match the MCP configuration name you saved in the CData configuration wizard (e.g. "cdata_googledatacatalog").
"List all tables available in my Google Data Catalog data data connection."
π Querying live data from GitHub CopilotFor my project, data from the Schemas is very important. Pull data from the most important columns like Type and DatasetName.
GitHub Copilot is now fully integrated with CData Code Assist MCP for Google Data Catalog and can use the MCP tools to explore schemas and execute live queries against Google Data Catalog.
Download Code Assist MCP for free and give your AI tools schema-aware access to live Google Data Catalog data during development. When you're ready to move to production, CData Google Data Catalog Drivers deliver the same SQL-based access with enterprise-grade performance, security, and reliability.
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π Google Data Catalog IconThe CData Code Assist MCP for Google Data Catalog provides schema-aware context for AI-assisted code generation with live Google Data Catalog data.