Google Maps
An MCP server for interacting with the Google Maps API, designed for Google Cloud Run.
Google Maps MCP Server for Cloud Run
A Google Maps Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for deployment on Google Cloud Run with public access. This server provides Google Maps functionality to Claude Desktop clients through a secure, rate-limited API.
Features
- Route Calculation: Optimal driving routes with real-time traffic data
- Route Comparison: Compare multiple routing alternatives with different options
- Live Traffic: Current traffic conditions and travel time analysis
- Cost Estimation: Trip cost calculations including fuel and toll estimates
- Public Access: No authentication required for easy sharing
- Rate Limiting: 50 requests per hour per IP address
- Cloud Run Optimized: Designed for serverless deployment on GCP
Prerequisites
- Google Cloud Platform account with billing enabled
- Google Cloud CLI (
gcloud) installed and configured - Node.js 18+ for local development
- Google Maps API key with required APIs enabled
Required Google Maps APIs
Before deployment, enable these APIs in your GCP project:
- Directions API - For route calculations
- Geocoding API - For address resolution
- Maps JavaScript API - For polyline encoding (optional)
Enable APIs via Google Cloud Console or CLI:
gcloud services enable directions-backend.googleapis.com
gcloud services enable geocoding-backend.googleapis.com
gcloud services enable maps-backend.googleapis.com
Quick Start
1. Get Google Maps API Key
- Go to Google Cloud Console > Credentials
- Create a new API key or use an existing one
- Restrict the key to the required APIs listed above
- Note your API key for deployment
2. Deploy to Cloud Run
# Clone the repository
git clone <your-repo-url>
cd google-maps-mcp-cloudrun
# Set your Google Maps API key
export GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
# Deploy using the provided script
./simple-deploy.sh your-gcp-project-id us-central1
3. Extract Service URL
After deployment, extract your service URL:
# Get the service URL
SERVICE_URL=$(gcloud run services describe google-maps-mcp \
--region us-central1 \
--format="value(status.url)")
echo "Your MCP Server URL: $SERVICE_URL/sse"
Manual Deployment
If you prefer manual deployment:
# Set your project
gcloud config set project YOUR_PROJECT_ID
# Enable required services
gcloud services enable run.googleapis.com cloudbuild.googleapis.com
# Deploy
gcloud run deploy google-maps-mcp \
--source . \
--region us-central1 \
--platform managed \
--allow-unauthenticated \
--set-env-vars GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY="your-api-key-here" \
--memory 1Gi \
--cpu 1 \
--max-instances 10 \
--timeout 300 \
--port 8080
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add this configuration to your Claude Desktop settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-maps": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-remote",
"https://YOUR-SERVICE-URL.run.app/sse"
]
}
}
}
Replace YOUR-SERVICE-URL.run.app with your actual Cloud Run service URL.
Finding Your Claude Desktop Config
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Available Tools
The MCP server provides these tools to Claude:
- calculate_route - Calculate optimal driving routes with traffic
- compare_routes - Compare multiple route alternatives
- get_live_traffic - Get current traffic conditions
- estimate_costs - Calculate trip costs (fuel + tolls)
Service Endpoints
- MCP Endpoint:
https://your-service.run.app/sse - Health Check:
https://your-service.run.app/health - Usage Stats:
https://your-service.run.app/stats
Local Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Copy environment template
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your API key
# GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
# Start development server
npm run dev
# Test locally
npm test
Troubleshooting
Common Deployment Issues
1. Permission Denied
# Error: Permission denied
gcloud auth login
gcloud config set project YOUR_PROJECT_ID
2. API Not Enabled
# Error: API not enabled
gcloud services enable run.googleapis.com
gcloud services enable cloudbuild.googleapis.com
3. Billing Not Enabled
- Visit GCP Billing Console
- Enable billing for your project
4. Invalid API Key
# Check API key restrictions in Console
# Ensure Directions API and Geocoding API are enabled
5. Service Won't Start
# Check logs for errors
gcloud run services logs read google-maps-mcp --region us-central1 --limit 50
Common Runtime Issues
Rate Limiting
- Each IP is limited to 50 requests per hour
- Check
/statsendpoint for current usage - Consider implementing user authentication for higher limits
API Quota Exceeded
- Monitor your Google Maps API usage in GCP Console
- Increase quotas if needed
- Consider implementing caching for repeated requests
Testing Your Deployment
# Test health endpoint
curl "https://your-service.run.app/health"
# Test stats endpoint
curl "https://your-service.run.app/stats"
# Test with Claude Desktop
# Add the configuration and try asking Claude to calculate a route
Security Considerations
- API key is stored as environment variable (secure)
- Service allows public access (no authentication required)
- Rate limiting prevents abuse (50 requests/hour per IP)
- No sensitive data is logged or stored
Cost Management
- Cloud Run: Pay-per-request pricing
- Google Maps API: Pay-per-API-call pricing
- Monitoring: Use GCP billing alerts to track costs
Set up billing alerts:
# Set up billing budget alerts in GCP Console
# Billing > Budgets & Alerts
Documentation Links
- Model Context Protocol (MCP)
- Google Cloud Run Documentation
- Google Maps Platform Documentation
- Claude Desktop MCP Configuration
Support and Troubleshooting Resources
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Test thoroughly
- Submit a pull request
Note: This server is designed for development and testing purposes. For production use with high traffic, consider implementing additional security measures and monitoring.
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