Utilizes Apache Lucene for full-text search and indexing capabilities, enabling efficient document management, complex querying with Lucene query syntax, and document filtering based on metadata.
Supports containerization of the application using Docker, with instructions for building and running the server as a Docker container.
Built with Spring Boot for application setup and deployment, providing RESTful API endpoints for document management operations including upsert, delete, list, and query functionalities.
MCP Lucene Server
Description
The MCP Lucene Server is a Java-based implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) designed to provide efficient search and retrieval capabilities using Apache Lucene. This server allows you to manage and query documents, leveraging Lucene's powerful indexing and search features. It is built using Spring Boot for easy setup and deployment.
Related MCP server: Mercado Livre MCP Server
Features
MCP Compliance: Implements the core Model Context Protocol.
Lucene-Powered: Utilizes Apache Lucene for full-text search and indexing.
RESTful API: Provides a RESTful API for interacting with the server.
Document Management:
Upsert: Add or update documents in the Lucene index.
Delete: Delete documents from the Lucene index.
List: Retrieve a list of documents from the index.
Querying:
Supports complex queries using the Lucene query syntax.
Filtering: Filter queries based on document metadata.
Status: Check the server status.
Spring Boot: Built with Spring Boot for easy setup and deployment.
Dockerization: Includes instructions for containerizing the application using Docker.
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Prerequisites
Java: Java 11 or higher.
Maven: Maven 3.6.0 or higher.
Docker: Install Docker if you plan to use the Docker image.
Installation
Clone the repository:
git clone [https://github.com/your-username/mcp-lucene-server.git](https://github.com/your-username/mcp-lucene-server.git) cd mcp-lucene-server(Replace
your-usernamewith your GitHub username)Build the project using Maven:
mvn clean install
Running the Server
Without Docker
Run the Spring Boot application:
java -jar target/mcp-lucene-server-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar(The exact name of the
.jarfile might vary slightly depending on your project version.)The server will start on port
8080by default.
With Docker
Ensure you have Docker installed: Follow the instructions on the official Docker website: https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/
Build the Docker image: Navigate to the root directory of your project in your terminal and run:
docker build -t mcp-lucene-server .Run the Docker container:
docker run -p 8080:8080 mcp-lucene-serverThis will map port
8080on your host machine to port8080inside the container.
MCP Shim for Claude Desktop
This project includes an optional MCP shim (mcp-shim/) that exposes the server's REST endpoints as MCP tools over STDIO so you can use them directly from Claude Desktop.
Prerequisites
Java 17+
Node.js 18+
Maven 3.6+
1) Run the Spring Boot server
The API will be available at http://localhost:8080/mcp/v1.
2) Run the MCP shim
3) Configure Claude Desktop
Update ~/.claude/mcp/config.json:
Alternatively, use the wrapper script to capture shim logs to /tmp/mcp-lucene-shim.stderr.log:
Then set in ~/.claude/mcp/config.json:
4) Available tools
lucene_status: Get server/index statuslucene_upsert: Upsert documentslucene_query: Query documents (with optional metadata filters)lucene_delete: Delete by IDslucene_list: List documents with pagination
5) Example prompts for Claude Desktop
Run
lucene_statusRun
lucene_listwith:{ "limit": 10, "offset": 0 }Run
lucene_upsertwith:{"documents":[{"id":"doc-1","text":"hello world","metadata":{"lang":"en"}}]}Run
lucene_querywith:{"queries":[{"query":"hello","top_k":5}]}Run
lucene_deletewith:{ "ids": ["doc-1"] }
6) Troubleshooting
Verify the API returns JSON:
If Claude shows "unsupported format", start the shim with text-only output:
View shim logs (when using wrapper):
Ensure the paths in your
config.jsonare absolute and correct, then restart Claude Desktop.
API Endpoints (for Curl)
The server provides the following API endpoints:
GET /mcp/v1/statusReturns the status of the server.
POST /mcp/v1/upsertUpserts (inserts or updates) one or more documents.
Request body:
{ "documents": [ { "id": "doc1", "text": "This is the text of document 1.", "metadata": { "category": "example", "language": "english" } }, { "id": "doc2", "text": "This is document 2's text.", "metadata": { "category": "sample", "language": "spanish" } } ] }
POST /mcp/v1/queryQueries the Lucene index.
Request body:
{ "queries": [ { "query": "document", "top_k": 10, "filter": { "language": "english" } }, { "query": "text search", "filter": { "category": "example" } } ] }query: The Lucene query string.top_k: (Optional) The maximum number of results to return (default: 10).filter: (Optional) A map of metadata fields and values to filter by.
POST /mcp/v1/deleteDeletes documents from the Lucene index.
Request body:
{ "ids": ["doc1", "doc2"] }
GET /mcp/v1/listLists documents from the Lucene index.
Request body:
{ "ids": ["doc1", "doc2"] }
Examples
Get server status:
Upsert documents:
Query documents:
Delete documents:
List documents:
Configuration
The server can be configured using Spring Boot's application properties. Here are some of the key properties:
server.port: The port the server listens on (default: 8080).lucene.index.path: The path to the Lucene index directory. This is where the indexed data is stored. If not set, a default location is used. It is highly recommended to configure this to a persistent storage location.
You can set these properties in an application.properties or application.yml file in your src/main/resources directory, or by using environment variables.
Example
server.port=8080 lucene.index.path=/path/to/lucene/index
License
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.