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linkedin-web-scrapper-mcp-server

by Phicks-debug

LinkedIn Web Scraper MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides LinkedIn web scraping capabilities as tools for AI assistants. This server uses Playwright to automate LinkedIn people search and extract profile information, exposing these capabilities through the MCP protocol.

Features

  • MCP Tool Integration: Exposes LinkedIn scraping as MCP tools for AI assistants

  • People Search: Search LinkedIn profiles using keywords, location, and network filters

  • Profile Extraction: Extract profile names, URLs, and headlines from search results

  • Session Management: Automatic LinkedIn login with cookie persistence

  • Adaptive Selectors: Handles LinkedIn UI changes with multiple CSS selector strategies

  • Network Filtering: Filter by connection degree (1st, 2nd, 3rd+ connections)

  • Location Support: Filter by location using LinkedIn's geoUrn codes or location strings

Related MCP server: LinkedIn Sales & Navigator MCP Server

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/Phicks-debug/linkedin-web-scrapper.git
cd linkedin-web-scrapper-mcp-server
  1. Install dependencies:

npm install
  1. Install Playwright browsers:

npx playwright install
  1. Configure your LinkedIn credentials:

cp config.example.json config.json

Then edit config.json with your LinkedIn credentials:

{
  "linkedin": {
    "email": "your-linkedin-email@email.com",
    "password": "your-linkedin-password"
  },
  "browser": {
    "headless": false,
    "slowMo": 1000,
    "cookiesPath": "./cookies.json"
  }
}
  1. Build the server:

npm run build

Usage

As an MCP Server

This server is designed to be used with MCP-compatible AI assistants. The server exposes LinkedIn scraping functionality through the MCP protocol.

Starting the MCP Server

# Start the server (connects via stdio)
node dist/index.js

# For development with auto-rebuild
npm run watch

Using MCP Inspector (Development)

Test the server using the MCP Inspector:

npm run inspector

Available MCP Tools

search-linkedin-people

Search for LinkedIn profiles using web scraping.

Input Schema:

{
  "keywords": "software engineer", // Required: Keywords to search for
  "location": "105646813",        // Optional: Location filter (geoUrn or location string)
  "network": "F"                  // Optional: Network degree filter
}

Network Filter Options:

  • "F" - 1st degree connections only

  • "S" - 2nd degree connections

  • "O" - 3rd+ degree connections (out of network)

Location Examples:

  • "105646813" - Spain (using LinkedIn geoUrn)

  • "San Francisco" - Location string

  • Default: "104195383" if not specified

Response Format:

{
  "success": true,
  "count": 10,
  "profiles": [
    {
      "name": "John Doe",
      "profileUrl": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/johndoe",
      "headline": "Senior Software Engineer at Tech Company"
    }
  ],
  "filters": {
    "keywords": "software engineer",
    "location": "105646813",
    "network": "F"
  }
}

MCP Integration

Adding to Claude Desktop

Add this server to your Claude Desktop MCP configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "linkedin": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/linkedin-web-scrapper-mcp-server/dist/index.js"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/linkedin-web-scrapper-mcp-server"
    }
  }
}

Using with Other MCP Clients

The server follows the standard MCP protocol and can be used with any MCP-compatible client by connecting to the stdio transport.

How It Works

  1. MCP Protocol: Exposes LinkedIn scraping as standardized MCP tools

  2. Browser Automation: Uses Playwright to control Chrome/Chromium browser

  3. Session Persistence: Saves LinkedIn session cookies to avoid repeated logins

  4. People Search: Navigates to LinkedIn people search with specified filters

  5. Profile Extraction: Extracts profile data using adaptive CSS selectors

  6. Structured Output: Returns JSON-formatted results via MCP protocol

Development

Scripts

Script

Description

npm run build

Compile TypeScript and make executable

npm run watch

Watch mode for development

npm run inspector

Launch MCP Inspector for testing

npm run dev

Build and run the server

Project Structure

├── index.ts              # Main MCP server implementation
├── config.json          # LinkedIn credentials and browser settings
├── cookies.json          # Saved session cookies (auto-generated)
├── package.json          # MCP server configuration
└── dist/                 # Compiled JavaScript output

Security & Privacy

  • Local Credentials: Your LinkedIn credentials are stored locally in config.json

  • Session Cookies: Saved locally in cookies.json for session persistence

  • No Data Transmission: No data is sent anywhere except to LinkedIn for scraping

  • Browser Automation: Uses a visible browser window to avoid detection

Technical Details

  • Protocol: Model Context Protocol (MCP) 0.6.0

  • Runtime: Node.js with TypeScript

  • Browser Engine: Playwright with Chromium

  • Transport: Standard I/O (stdio) for MCP communication

  • Target: LinkedIn People Search API

Error Handling

The server handles common scenarios:

  • Automatic LinkedIn login when session expires

  • LinkedIn security challenges (requires manual intervention)

  • UI changes through adaptive selectors

  • Network timeouts and connection issues

Limitations

  • LinkedIn Terms: Use responsibly and respect LinkedIn's terms of service

  • Rate Limiting: Avoid excessive requests to prevent detection

  • Manual Challenges: Security challenges require manual completion

  • UI Dependencies: May need updates if LinkedIn significantly changes their UI

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository

  2. Create a feature branch

  3. Make your changes

  4. Test with MCP Inspector

  5. Submit a pull request

For issues and feature requests, please use the GitHub issues page.

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