Cloudflare is a global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable.
Why this server?
Mentioned as a recommended security measure for public deployments, providing DDOS protection for the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive database introspection tools for Cloudflare D1 databases, enabling schema analysis, relationship mapping, validation, and optimization recommendations across development, staging, and production environments.
Why this server?
Allows management of Cloudflare resources including Workers, KV namespaces, R2 storage buckets, D1 databases, and analytics. Capabilities include deploying Workers, querying D1 databases, manipulating data in KV stores, managing R2 buckets and objects, and retrieving analytics data for domains.
Why this server?
Allows importing receipts from Cloudflare into the Norman Finance system, demonstrated in the Gmail receipts example.
Why this server?
Integrates with Cloudflare Browser Rendering for automated browser testing
Why this server?
Exposes Cloudflare DNS, security, WAF rules, page-rule redirects, zone settings, and cache purge functionality through 16 structured tools that allow reading and modifying DNS records, managing firewall rules, creating redirects, and more.
Why this server?
Provides access to Cloudflare edge/CDN logs for monitoring website performance and traffic analytics through Optimizely DXP's beta integration
Why this server?
Integrates with Cloudflare's Flux Schnell worker API to provide text-to-image generation capabilities through MCP.
Why this server?
Uses Cloudflare Browser Rendering API to fetch and process web pages, search Cloudflare documentation, and capture screenshots