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@sattva/dokploy-mcp

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@sattva/dokploy-mcp

npm version License: MIT Node.js >= 18 MCP Compatible

MCP server for Dokploy — dynamically generates 420+ tools from the Dokploy OpenAPI spec. Deploy, manage, and monitor your self-hosted infrastructure through AI assistants.

Why This Package?

Feature

@sattva/dokploy-mcp

Community alternatives

Auth method

x-api-key header (correct)

Often missing or incorrect

API coverage

420+ tools (full OpenAPI)

Manual subset (~30-50 tools)

Dependencies

2 (@modelcontextprotocol/sdk, zod)

Often pulls in OpenAI SDK, axios, etc.

Update strategy

Auto-generates from live spec

Manual maintenance required

Safety annotations

readOnlyHint / destructiveHint

Usually missing

Package size

~25 KB (dist only)

Varies

Related MCP server: Dokploy MCP Server

Key Features

  • Dynamic OpenAPI discovery — fetches the spec from your Dokploy instance at startup, so new API endpoints are available immediately after a Dokploy upgrade

  • 420+ tools — every Dokploy API endpoint becomes an MCP tool automatically

  • Correct x-api-key authentication — uses the proper header that Dokploy expects

  • Zod input validation — OpenAPI schemas are converted to Zod for runtime type checking

  • Safety annotations — read-only operations are marked with readOnlyHint, destructive ones with destructiveHint

  • Zero-config updates — upgrade Dokploy, restart the MCP server, get new tools

  • Minimal dependencies — only @modelcontextprotocol/sdk and zod

Quick Start

Claude Code (CLI)

claude mcp add --transport stdio \
  --env DOKPLOY_URL=https://dokploy.example.com \
  --env DOKPLOY_API_KEY=your-api-key-here \
  dokploy -- npx -y @sattva/dokploy-mcp@latest

Manual configuration

Add the following to your MCP client config file:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dokploy": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@sattva/dokploy-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "DOKPLOY_URL": "https://dokploy.example.com",
        "DOKPLOY_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Client

Config file

Claude Code

~/.claude/mcp.json

Claude Desktop

claude_desktop_config.json

Cursor

.cursor/mcp.json

Windsurf

~/.windsurf/mcp.json

Run directly from the command line

DOKPLOY_URL=https://dokploy.example.com \
DOKPLOY_API_KEY=your-api-key-here \
npx @sattva/dokploy-mcp@latest

Configuration

Variable

Required

Description

DOKPLOY_URL

Yes

Base URL of your Dokploy instance (e.g. https://dokploy.example.com). Do not append /api — the server adds it automatically.

DOKPLOY_API_KEY

Yes

API key for authentication

Getting Your API Key

  1. Log in to your Dokploy dashboard

  2. Go to SettingsProfile

  3. Under API / Tokens, click Generate Token

  4. Copy the generated key

Tool Naming Convention

OpenAPI paths are converted to tool names:

OpenAPI Path

Tool Name

/api/application.one

application_one

/api/project.all

project_all

/api/server.create

server_create

/api/docker.getContainers

docker_getContainers

/api/domain.update

domain_update

Tool Categories

The tools are organized by Dokploy's API structure:

Category

Examples

Description

Application

application_one, application_create, application_deploy

Manage applications

Project

project_all, project_create, project_one

Manage projects

Server

server_all, server_create, server_one

Manage servers

Docker

docker_getContainers, docker_getConfig

Docker operations

Domain

domain_create, domain_update, domain_all

Domain management

Deployment

deployment_all, deployment_allByApplication

Deployment history

Database

mysql_*, postgres_*, mariadb_*, mongo_*, redis_*

Database services

Compose

compose_*

Docker Compose services

Registry

registry_all, registry_create, registry_one

Container registries

Certificate

certificates_*

SSL certificates

User

user_all, user_one, user_update

User management

Settings

settings_*

Instance settings

Safety Annotations

Every tool is annotated based on its HTTP method and operation:

  • readOnlyHint: true — GET requests (safe to call, no side effects)

  • destructiveHint: true — operations that deploy, delete, stop, restart, or otherwise modify state

This helps AI assistants make safer decisions about which tools to call without confirmation.

Troubleshooting

DOKPLOY_URL must not end with /api

The MCP server appends /api to the base URL automatically. If you set DOKPLOY_URL=https://dokploy.example.com/api, requests will go to /api/api/... and fail.

Correct: https://dokploy.example.com Wrong: https://dokploy.example.com/api

Windows: npx does not pass environment variables

On Windows, npx launched via cmd /c may not forward env variables correctly. Use node with the full path to dist/index.js instead:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dokploy": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:\\Users\\<you>\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\@sattva\\dokploy-mcp\\dist\\index.js"],
      "env": {
        "DOKPLOY_URL": "https://dokploy.example.com",
        "DOKPLOY_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

To find the path after a global install:

npm install -g @sattva/dokploy-mcp
npm root -g
# → C:\Users\<you>\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules

Connection refused / timeout

  • Verify DOKPLOY_URL is reachable: curl https://dokploy.example.com/api/settings.getOpenApiDocument -H "x-api-key: YOUR_KEY"

  • Check that port 443 (or your custom port) is open

  • Ensure the API key is valid and has not been revoked

0 tools registered

If the server starts but registers 0 tools, the OpenAPI spec may be empty or in an unexpected format. Check your Dokploy version — the OpenAPI endpoint was introduced in Dokploy v0.9+.

Development

git clone https://github.com/sattva2020/dokploy-mcp.git
cd dokploy-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Test locally

# Watch mode
npm run dev

# Point your MCP client to the local build:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dokploy": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/dokploy-mcp/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "DOKPLOY_URL": "https://dokploy.example.com",
        "DOKPLOY_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Architecture

┌────────────────┐     ┌──────────────┐     ┌──────────────────┐
│  MCP Client    │────▶│  MCP Server  │────▶│  Dokploy API     │
│  (Claude, etc) │◀────│  (this pkg)  │◀────│  (your instance) │
└────────────────┘     └──────────────┘     └──────────────────┘
       stdio            At startup:
                        1. Fetch OpenAPI spec
                        2. Parse paths → tools
                        3. Build Zod schemas
                        4. Register with MCP SDK

Pipeline:

  1. Startup — reads DOKPLOY_URL and DOKPLOY_API_KEY from environment

  2. Spec fetch — calls GET /api/settings.getOpenApiDocument on the Dokploy instance

  3. Tool generation — iterates over every path+method in the OpenAPI spec, builds Zod input schemas from parameters and request bodies

  4. Registration — registers each tool with the MCP SDK, including descriptions and safety annotations

  5. Runtime — when a tool is called, the server makes the corresponding HTTP request to Dokploy with x-api-key auth and returns the JSON response

License

MIT — Copyright (c) 2025-2026 Sattva

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