Bookstack MCP
An MCP server for interacting with Bookstack, built with the mcp-framework for Node.js.
BookStack MCP Server
This repository hosts a Python FastMCP-based server that exposes consolidated tools for managing a BookStack instance. The flagship capabilities are the image gallery management workflows that power authoring experiences in downstream MCP clients.
Quick start
# Install Python dependencies for the FastMCP server
pip install -r fastmcp_server/requirements.txt
Launch the FastMCP server after exporting your BookStack credentials (see below):
cd fastmcp_server
python3 -m fastmcp_server
Required environment
Copy .env.example to .env and populate these variables before invoking any BookStack tools:
BS_URL=https://your-bookstack.example.com
BS_TOKEN_ID=...
BS_TOKEN_SECRET=...
The API token must belong to a user that can view and manage the image gallery. Local helper scripts use set -a && source .env so the values apply to ad-hoc Python snippets as well.
BookStack tools
The Python FastMCP server provides comprehensive BookStack management through consolidated tools:
Content Management
bookstack_content_crud— unified CRUD operations for books, bookshelves, chapters, and pages (Letta-compatible)bookstack_list_content— list and filter content entities with paginationbookstack_search— full-text search across BookStack contentbookstack_batch_operations— bulk create, update, and delete operations
Image Gallery Management
bookstack_manage_images— unified create/read/update/delete/list interface for imagesbookstack_search_images— advanced discovery with extension, date, size, and usage filters
All tools are registered by fastmcp_server/bookstack/tools.py and surfaced automatically when the FastMCP server starts.
📘 Letta Compatibility: If you're using Letta as your MCP client, please read docs/LETTA_COMPATIBILITY.md for important compatibility requirements and best practices.
Image uploads from URLs
bookstack_manage_images accepts three input shapes for the image/new_image fields during create and update operations:
- Plain base64 strings
- Data URLs (
data:image/png;base64,...) - HTTP or HTTPS URLs
When a URL is supplied the tool:
- Streams the remote image with a 30 second timeout and a 50 MB limit
- Restricts schemes to HTTP/HTTPS and blocks loopback, private, link-local, reserved, and redirect-based internal targets
- Validates the MIME type against BookStack's accepted formats (jpeg, png, gif, webp, bmp, tiff, svg+xml)
- Infers a filename from the URL path when one is not supplied
Required BookStack parameters
BookStack's POST /api/image-gallery endpoint enforces two additional fields beyond the binary payload:
type— must begalleryfor standard content images (usedrawioonly when uploading diagrams.net PNGs)uploaded_to— the numeric page ID to attach the image to. BookStack rejects uploads without a real page context.
The tool surfaces these as optional inputs named image_type and uploaded_to. Default values of gallery and 0 preserve backward compatibility while allowing callers to target specific pages when required.
Manual verification against a live instance
After exporting your environment variables you can confirm an end-to-end URL upload with the following snippet (replace PAGE_ID with an existing page id):
cd /opt/stacks/bookstack-mcp/Bookstack-MCP
set -a && source .env && set +a
python3 - <<'PY'
import asyncio, json, time
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from fastmcp_server.bookstack.tools import register_bookstack_tools
TEST_IMAGE_URL = "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/PNG_transparency_demonstration_1.png"
PAGE_ID = 39 # replace with a page id from your BookStack instance
async def main():
mcp = FastMCP("manual-test")
register_bookstack_tools(mcp)
tool = await mcp.get_tool("bookstack_manage_images")
result = await tool.run({
"operation": "create",
"name": f"URL Upload Test {int(time.time())}",
"image": TEST_IMAGE_URL,
"uploaded_to": PAGE_ID,
})
print(json.dumps(json.loads(result.content[0].text), indent=2))
asyncio.run(main())
PY
You should receive a JSON payload describing the uploaded image, including thumbnails and the uploaded_to identifier. A 422 error means BookStack rejected the request (common causes: missing uploaded_to, disallowed MIME type, image exceeding the 50 MB limit). A 404 response typically indicates the API token lacks gallery permissions.
Testing
Run the Python unit tests for the BookStack tools:
cd fastmcp_server
python3 -m pytest tests/test_manage_images.py -v
The suite covers URL handling, timeout and size enforcement, invalid scheme rejection, and the forwarding of type/uploaded_to metadata.
Additional references
- FastMCP docs: https://gofastmcp.com/
- BookStack API reference: https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/api/
- Product requirements for the image gallery tools:
docs/PRD-Image-Gallery-Management.md
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