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mongo-mcp

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mongo-mcp

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for MongoDB operations, using stdio for communication.

This server exposes tools to perform Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations on a MongoDB server, as well as tools for listing databases and collections. It is designed to be run with the MongoDB connection URL provided as a command-line argument or environment variable.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v20 or later recommended, as used in Dockerfile)

  • npm

  • A running MongoDB instance

  • Docker (for containerized deployment)

Setup and Running Locally

  1. Clone the repository (if applicable) and navigate to the mongo-mcp directory.

  2. Install Dependencies:

    npm install
  3. Build the TypeScript Code:

    npm run build
  4. Run the Server: Provide the MongoDB connection URL as the first argument after node dist/index.js:

    node dist/index.js "your_mongodb_connection_string"

    Example:

    node dist/index.js "mongodb://localhost:27017/mydatabase"

    Alternatively, you can set the MONGO_URL environment variable, which the server will use if no command-line argument is provided:

    export MONGO_URL="mongodb://localhost:27017/mydatabase"
    node dist/index.js

Running with Docker

  1. Build the Docker Image: From the mongo-mcp directory:

    docker build -t mongo-mcp-server .
  2. Run the Docker Container: Provide the MongoDB connection URL as a command-line argument to the container after the image name. If your MongoDB is running on the host machine (e.g., localhost), use host.docker.internal (on Docker Desktop for Mac/Windows) or your host's network IP address for the MongoDB host in the connection string.

    docker run -i --rm mongo-mcp-server "your_mongodb_connection_string"

    Example (connecting to MongoDB on host from Docker Desktop):

    docker run -i --rm mongo-mcp-server "mongodb://host.docker.internal:27017/mydatabase"

    Example (connecting to a remote MongoDB):

    docker run -i --rm mongo-mcp-server "mongodb://user:password@remote_mongo_host:27017/mydatabase"

    The -i flag is crucial for stdio communication.

MCP Configuration (e.g., for .cursor/mcp.json)

To use this server with an MCP client like Cursor, you can add a configuration to your mcp.json file (typically located in .cursor/mcp.json in your workspace). Below are examples for running the server locally and via Docker.

General Structure for .cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    // ... other server configurations ...

    "my_mongodb_server_local": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "/full/path/to/your/mongo-mcp/dist/index.js", // <-- IMPORTANT: Update this path
        "mongodb://localhost:27017/your_default_database" // <-- Update MongoDB URL
      ],
      "transport": "stdio",
      "notes": "MongoDB server running locally via node."
    },

    "my_mongodb_server_docker": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "mongo-mcp-server", // Assumes image is built with this tag
        "mongodb://host.docker.internal:27017/your_default_database" // <-- Update MongoDB URL
      ],
      "transport": "stdio",
      "notes": "MongoDB server running via Docker. Adjust DB URL for non-Docker Desktop or remote DBs."
    }
    // ... possibly more server configurations ...
  }
}

Instructions for adding to your mcp.json:

  1. Choose a name for your server configuration (e.g., my_mongodb_server_local or mongo_dev).

  2. Decide on the execution method (local node or docker).

  3. Copy the relevant example into the mcpServers object in your .cursor/mcp.json.

  4. Update placeholders:

    • For local execution, change /full/path/to/your/mongo-mcp/dist/index.js to the correct absolute path on your system.

    • For both, update the MongoDB connection string ("mongodb://...") to point to your desired MongoDB instance and database.

Available Tools

The server exposes the following tools (tool names are exact):

  • list_databases: Lists all databases in the MongoDB instance.

    • Input: (No parameters)

  • list_collections: Lists all collections in a specified database.

    • Input: { "databaseName": "string" }

  • find_documents: Finds documents in a collection.

    • Input: { "databaseName": "string", "collectionName": "string", "query": { ... } (optional), "projection": { ... } (optional), "limit": number (optional), "skip": number (optional), "sort": { ... } (optional) }

  • insert_document: Inserts a single document into a collection.

    • Input: { "databaseName": "string", "collectionName": "string", "document": { ... } }

  • update_document: Updates a single document matching the filter.

    • Input: { "databaseName": "string", "collectionName": "string", "filter": { ... }, "update": { ... } }

  • delete_document: Deletes a single document matching the filter.

    • Input: { "databaseName": "string", "collectionName": "string", "filter": { ... } }

Development

  • Run in development mode (uses tsx for live reloading TypeScript execution):

    npm run dev -- "your_mongodb_connection_string"

    (The -- ensures arguments are passed to the tsx script. If no MongoDB URL is provided as an argument, it will look for the MONGO_URL environment variable.)

Publishing (Hypothetical NPX Command)

If this package were published to npm (e.g., as mongodb-mcp, based on package.json), an npx command might look like this in an MCP configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mongo_published_npm": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y", // Or --yes, to auto-confirm npx execution if needed
        "mongodb-mcp", // Package name from npm
        "mongodb://localhost:27017/mydatabase" // Argument for the MongoDB URL
      ],
      "transport": "stdio"
    }
  }
}

This server is not currently configured for publishing, but this illustrates a potential pattern if it were.

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