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Redmine MCP Server

by Asad-hashmi

Redmine MCP Server

Production-ready Model Context Protocol server that exposes Redmine issue management to AI clients (Cursor, Claude Desktop, etc.) over HTTP + SSE, so your whole team can connect remotely.

Features

  • 18 Redmine tools: issues, search, projects, statuses, create/update, time tracking, wiki pages

  • SSE transport for remote team access (GET /sse, POST /messages)

  • Team gate via x-api-key (TEAM_SECRET on server)

  • Per-user Redmine access via x-redmine-api-key in each colleague’s Cursor mcp.json

  • Docker and docker-compose for staging/production

  • nginx sample config with SSE-friendly proxy settings

  • Health endpoint for monitoring

Related MCP server: Redmine MCP Server

Project structure

redmine-mcp/
├── index.js           # MCP server + Express app
├── package.json
├── .env               # Local secrets (not committed)
├── .env.example
├── .gitignore
├── Dockerfile
├── docker-compose.yml
├── nginx.conf         # Reverse proxy template
└── README.md

Local setup

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+

  • A Redmine instance with REST API enabled

  • A Redmine API key (My account → API access key)

Install

cd redmine-mcp
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Redmine URL and team secret (no personal API keys on the server)
npm install

Configure .env

Variable

Description

REDMINE_URL

Shared Redmine base URL for the whole team

TEAM_SECRET

Shared gate secret; clients send as x-api-key

PORT

HTTP port (default 3456)

Each user’s personal Redmine API key is not stored on the server. They put it in Cursor MCP headers as x-redmine-api-key.

Run locally

npm start

Verify:

curl -s http://localhost:3456/health
curl -s -H "x-api-key: YOUR_TEAM_SECRET" http://localhost:3456/health

MCP tools

Tool

Description

get_my_issues

Issues assigned to the API user (id, subject, status, priority, project, description, due_date, estimated_hours)

get_issue

Full issue by ID, including subtasks/children when available

get_subtasks

Child issues of a parent (parent_issue_id)

search_issues

Search by subject keyword; optional project_id

get_project_issues

Fetch all issues for a project by identifier slug

get_projects

List all projects

get_issue_statuses

List workflow statuses

update_issue

Update notes, done_ratio, status_id

create_issue

Create issue (project_id, subject required; optional description, priority, assignee)

log_time

Log hours on an issue; sets billable hours CF (defaults to hours); activity_id defaults to 5

get_time_entries

Time entries for one issue

get_my_time_entries

Current user’s time entries (optional date range)

get_time_activities

List activity types and IDs for log_time

get_project_time_entries

Project time entries with per-user hour summary

get_wiki_pages

List wiki pages for a project

get_wiki_page

Fetch one wiki page by project and title

create_wiki_page

Create a wiki page in a project

update_wiki_page

Update an existing wiki page

Project Issue Tools

get_project_issues

Purpose: Fetch all issues for a project using the project identifier slug.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

project_slug

string

yes

Redmine project identifier slug

status_id

number or string

no

Status filter (default * for all statuses)

include_subprojects

boolean

no

Include subproject issues (default false)

This tool follows Redmine pagination and returns all matching issues, not just the first page.

Example prompts:

  • “Show all issues for project redmine”

  • “Fetch all open issues for project my-project-slug”

  • “List every issue in project support including subprojects”

Time Tracking Tools

Use these tools to log work hours and review time spent in Redmine. Call get_time_activities first if you need valid activity_id values for log_time.

log_time

Purpose: Log time spent on a Redmine issue.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

issue_id

number

yes

Issue to log time on

hours

number

yes

Hours spent (must be > 0), e.g. 1.5

activity_id

number

no

Activity type ID (default 5 = Development)

comments

string

no

Worklog comments

spent_on

string

no

Date YYYY-MM-DD (defaults to today)

billable_hours

number

no

Billable hours custom field (defaults to hours)

Billable hours are sent as Redmine custom field 1 by default (BILLABLE_HOURS_CF_ID in .env if your instance uses another ID).

Example prompts:

  • “Log 2.5 hours on issue #142 for development activity”

  • “Log 1 hour on issue 98, activity_id 9, comments: code review”

  • “Log 3 hours on issue 50 with 2 billable hours”

get_time_entries

Purpose: Fetch all time entries for a specific issue.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

issue_id

number

yes

Issue ID

limit

number

no

Max results (default 25)

Returns: id, issue_id, project, user, activity, hours, comments, spent_on, created_on.

Example prompts:

  • “Show me all time entries for issue #98”

  • “How much time has been logged on issue 142?”

get_my_time_entries

Purpose: Fetch time entries logged by the connected Redmine user.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

from_date

string

no

Start date YYYY-MM-DD

to_date

string

no

End date YYYY-MM-DD

limit

number

no

Max results (default 50)

Example prompts:

  • “What have I logged this week?”

  • “Show my time entries from 2026-05-12 to 2026-05-18”

get_time_activities

Purpose: List available time activity types (Development, Design, Testing, etc.) and their IDs.

No parameters.

Example prompts:

  • “What activity types are available for time logging?”

  • “List Redmine time entry activities so I can log time”

get_project_time_entries

Purpose: Fetch time entries for an entire project, with a summary grouped by user and total hours.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

project_id

number or string

yes

Project numeric ID or identifier slug

from_date

string

no

Start date YYYY-MM-DD

to_date

string

no

End date YYYY-MM-DD

limit

number

no

Max results (default 50)

Example prompts:

  • “Show all time entries for project redmine slug”

  • “Summarize logged hours by user for project 5 this month”

Wiki Tools

Use these tools to read and manage Redmine project wiki pages. project_id can be either the numeric project ID or the project identifier slug.

get_wiki_pages

Purpose: List wiki pages for a project.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

project_id

number or string

yes

Project numeric ID or identifier slug

Example prompts:

  • “List wiki pages for project redmine”

  • “Show all wiki pages in project 5”

get_wiki_page

Purpose: Fetch a wiki page by project and title.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

project_id

number or string

yes

Project numeric ID or identifier slug

title

string

yes

Wiki page title

include_attachments

boolean

no

Include attachments when available

Example prompts:

  • “Show the Installation wiki page for project redmine”

  • “Get the API Documentation wiki page with attachments”

create_wiki_page

Purpose: Create a wiki page in a project.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

project_id

number or string

yes

Project numeric ID or identifier slug

title

string

yes

Wiki page title

text

string

yes

Wiki page content

comments

string

no

Version comment

parent_title

string

no

Parent wiki page title

Example prompts:

  • “Create a wiki page called Deployment Notes in project redmine”

  • “Create a child wiki page under Installation with these setup steps”

update_wiki_page

Purpose: Update an existing wiki page.

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

project_id

number or string

yes

Project numeric ID or identifier slug

title

string

yes

Wiki page title

text

string

yes

Replacement wiki page content

comments

string

no

Version comment

parent_title

string

no

Parent wiki page title

Example prompts:

  • “Update the Deployment Notes wiki page in project redmine”

  • “Replace the API Documentation wiki page content and add a version comment”

Cursor mcp.json (team members)

Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json (or project .cursor/mcp.json).

  • x-api-key — same TEAM_SECRET for everyone (from admin).

  • x-redmine-api-key — each person’s own key from Redmine → My account → API access key.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "redmine": {
      "url": "https://mcp.yourcompany.com/sse",
      "headers": {
        "x-api-key": "shared_team_secret_from_admin",
        "x-redmine-api-key": "your_personal_redmine_api_key"
      }
    }
  }
}

For local development:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "redmine-local": {
      "url": "http://localhost:3456/sse",
      "headers": {
        "x-api-key": "shared_team_secret_from_admin",
        "x-redmine-api-key": "your_personal_redmine_api_key"
      }
    }
  }
}

get_my_issues and other tools use the connected user’s Redmine identity, not an admin key on the server.

Health check

curl -s http://localhost:3456/health | jq

Returns server name, version, Redmine URL (configured), active SSE session count, and uptime. No API key required on /health.

Staging deployment

cp .env.example .env
# fill in production values
docker compose up -d --build
docker compose logs -f

Option B — PM2 on the host

npm install --omit=dev
npm install -g pm2
pm2 start index.js --name redmine-mcp
pm2 save
pm2 startup

nginx reverse proxy

  1. Copy nginx.conf to /etc/nginx/sites-available/redmine-mcp

  2. Replace mcp.yourcompany.com with your domain

  3. Enable site and reload nginx

  4. Run certbot for TLS: certbot --nginx -d mcp.yourcompany.com

Ensure SSE locations keep proxy_buffering off and long proxy_read_timeout.

API endpoints

Method

Path

Auth

Purpose

GET

/sse

x-api-key + x-redmine-api-key

Establish MCP SSE stream (user key bound to session)

POST

/messages?sessionId=...

x-api-key

Client JSON-RPC messages (uses session’s Redmine key)

GET

/health

none

Liveness / status

Security notes

  • Rotate TEAM_SECRET if leaked; share only via your team secret manager

  • Terminate TLS at nginx; do not expose port 3456 publicly without a proxy

  • Each colleague uses their own Redmine API key in Cursor; never commit keys to git

  • Rotate TEAM_SECRET if leaked; rotate personal Redmine keys if compromised

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