MCP OpenAPI Connector
Connect to any OpenAPI-based API with built-in OAuth2 authentication management.
MCP OpenAPI Connector
A unified Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for connecting OpenAPI-based APIs with built-in authentication management. This project enables Claude Desktop, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients to interact with authenticated OpenAPI-based APIs without requiring separate proxy servers.
Features
- Single Process Architecture: No separate proxy server needed
- Built-in OAuth2 Authentication: Automatic token management and refresh
- OpenAPI Integration: Automatically generate MCP tools from OpenAPI/Swagger specifications
- Extensible Tool System: Easy to add custom tools and resources
- Error Handling: Automatic retry and authentication error recovery
- Simple Configuration: Single configuration file for all settings
- Multiple API Support: Easily adapt to any OAuth2-based API
Installation
Via npm (Recommended)
npm install -g @ssossan/mcp-openapi-connector
Or use directly with npx:
npx @ssossan/mcp-openapi-connector
From Source
git clone https://github.com/ssossan/mcp-openapi-connector.git
cd mcp-openapi-connector
npm install
Quick Setup (Recommended)
Run the interactive setup wizard:
npm run setup
This will:
- Collect your API configuration through interactive prompts
- Generate
generated/.envfile with your settings - Create
generated/claude-desktop-config.jsonfor easy Claude Desktop integration - Provide step-by-step instructions for Claude Desktop configuration
Manual Configuration
Alternatively, you can set up manually:
- Copy
.env.exampleto.env:
cp .env.example .env
- Edit
.envwith your API credentials:
CLIENT_ID=your-client-id
CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret
API_BASE_URL=https://api.example.com
AUTH_PATH=/oauth/token
OPENAPI_SPEC_PATH=./config/openapi.json
Usage
Development Mode
For development with automatic recompilation:
npm run dev
Production Mode
Build and run the compiled version:
npm run build
npm start
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add to your Claude Desktop config file:
Using npm package (Recommended):
{
"mcpServers": {
"openapi-connector": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@ssossan/mcp-openapi-connector"],
"env": {
"CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
"CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
"API_BASE_URL": "https://api.example.com",
"AUTH_PATH": "/oauth/token",
"OPENAPI_SPEC_PATH": "/path/to/openapi.json"
}
}
}
}
Using global installation:
{
"mcpServers": {
"openapi-connector": {
"command": "mcp-openapi-connector",
"env": {
"CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
"CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
"API_BASE_URL": "https://api.example.com",
"AUTH_PATH": "/oauth/token",
"OPENAPI_SPEC_PATH": "/path/to/openapi.json"
}
}
}
}
Using from source:
{
"mcpServers": {
"openapi-connector": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/mcp-openapi-connector/dist/mcp-openapi-connector.js"],
"cwd": "/path/to/mcp-openapi-connector",
"env": {
"CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
"CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
"API_BASE_URL": "https://api.example.com",
"AUTH_PATH": "/oauth/token",
"OPENAPI_SPEC_PATH": "/path/to/openapi.json"
}
}
}
}
OpenAPI Integration
The server automatically generates tools from an OpenAPI specification. An OpenAPI specification is required for the server to function.
- Place your OpenAPI spec file (JSON format) in the project
- Set the path in your environment:
OPENAPI_SPEC_PATH=./config/openapi.json
OPENAPI_TOOL_PREFIX=api_ # Optional: prefix for generated tool names
OPENAPI_INCLUDE_ONLY=listItems,createItem # Optional: only include specific operations
OPENAPI_EXCLUDE=deleteItem # Optional: exclude specific operations
The server will automatically generate MCP tools from all operations in your OpenAPI spec. Without an OpenAPI specification, the server will only provide test/debug tools.
Custom Tools
Create custom tools by adding a JavaScript file:
export default {
register(server) {
server.registerCustomTool('my_tool', {
name: 'my_tool',
description: 'My custom tool',
inputSchema: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
param: { type: 'string', required: true }
}
},
apiEndpoint: '/my-endpoint',
method: 'POST'
});
}
};
Then set CUSTOM_TOOLS_PATH in your environment:
CUSTOM_TOOLS_PATH=./src/tools/my-custom-tools.ts
Publishing to npm
For maintainers:
npm run build
npm test
npm publish --access public
Development
Available Scripts
npm run dev # Development mode with tsx
npm run build # Compile TypeScript to JavaScript
npm start # Build and run production version
npm run test # Build and run test server
npm run test:dev # Run test server in development mode
npm run typecheck # Type check without compilation
npm run clean # Remove build output
TypeScript Development
This project is built with TypeScript for better type safety and development experience:
- Source code:
src/directory - Build output:
dist/directory - Type definitions: Automatically generated
.d.tsfiles
Architecture
Claude Desktop ↔ MCP Server (stdio) → OpenAPI-based API
↓
TokenManager
(OAuth2 handling)
Key Components
- src/mcp-openapi-connector.ts - Main server entry point
- src/lib/token-manager.ts - OAuth2 token management with caching
- src/lib/saas-client.ts - HTTP client with automatic authentication
- src/lib/mcp-handler.ts - MCP protocol handling and tool registration
- src/lib/openapi-loader.ts - OpenAPI specification parser and tool generator
- src/types/ - TypeScript type definitions
Migration from v1.x
If you're using the previous gateway-based version:
- Remove the proxy server configuration
- Update your Claude Desktop config to point directly to this server
- Use the same environment variables (no changes needed)
Example: Using with a Generic OpenAPI-based API
See the config/openapi-example.json file for a sample OpenAPI specification that demonstrates how to structure your API for MCP integration.
Troubleshooting
Authentication Errors
- Verify CLIENT_ID and CLIENT_SECRET are correct
- Check AUTH_URL points to the correct OAuth2 endpoint
- Ensure your credentials have the necessary scopes
Connection Issues
- Check API_BASE_URL is correct
- Verify network connectivity
- Check server logs for detailed error messages
Debug Mode
Set NODE_ENV=development for verbose logging:
NODE_ENV=development npm run dev
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT
Acknowledgments
Built using the Model Context Protocol SDK by Anthropic.
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