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Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server (SSOJet)

This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server powered by SSOJet for authentication. Users must first sign in with SSOJet. Once authenticated, they can access and use secure tools such as the add tool exposed by this server.


Configuration

SSOJet Setup

  1. Go to your SSOJet dashboard.

  2. Create a new Single page web application.

  3. Set the callback URL for local development:

http://localhost:8788/callback
  1. Note the following details from your app:

    • Client ID

    • Client Secret

    • Issuer URL (e.g. https://<your-tenant>.auth.ssojet.com/v1/)

These will be used to configure your server.


Set up a KV Namespace

This project uses a Cloudflare KV namespace to store token metadata:

wrangler kv:namespace create "OAUTH_KV"

Then, add the KV binding to your wrangler.jsonc.


Environment Variables

The following environment variables must be configured to run the server:

Variable

Description

SSOJET_CLIENT_ID

The Client ID from your SSOJet application

SSOJET_CLIENT_SECRET

The Client Secret from your SSOJet application

SSOJET_ISSUER

The issuer URL (e.g. https://<your-tenant>.auth.ssojet.com/v1/)

SSOJET_SCOPE

Scopes to request (e.g. openid profile email)

NODE_ENV

Use development for local development

API_BASE_URL

Not required in this case (unless your tool makes API calls externally)


Development

Create a .dev.vars file in the root of your project:

SSOJET_CLIENT_ID=<your_ssojet_client_id>
SSOJET_CLIENT_SECRET=<your_ssojet_client_secret>
SSOJET_ISSUER=https://<your-tenant>.auth.ssojet.com/v1/
SSOJET_SCOPE="openid profile email"
NODE_ENV=development

Then run the MCP server locally:

npm run dev

Tool Available

The server currently provides a single tool:

Tool

Description

add

Adds two numbers together. Useful for simple math operations.

Once the user signs in via SSOJet, this tool becomes accessible through compatible MCP clients such as the Workers AI LLM Playground.


Testing with MCP Inspector

You can test your server locally with MCP Inspector:

  1. Set the Transport to sse

  2. Set the URL to:

    http://localhost:8788/sse
  3. A popup will appear for SSOJet authentication

  4. Once logged in, you’ll see the available tools


Deploying to Cloudflare

Before deploying, set the necessary secrets in your Cloudflare environment:

wrangler secret put SSOJET_CLIENT_ID
wrangler secret put SSOJET_CLIENT_SECRET
wrangler secret put SSOJET_ISSUER
wrangler secret put SSOJET_SCOPE

Deploy with:

npm run deploy

Then, in the SSOJet dashboard, add your deployed callback URL:

https://mcp-ssojet-oidc.<your-subdomain>.workers.dev/callback

To use the deployed server with MCP Inspector or the LLM Playground, use this endpoint:

https://mcp-ssojet-oidc.<your-subdomain>.workers.dev/sse

Troubleshooting

Cloudflare Worker Logs

You can inspect logs and errors using Cloudflare’s observability dashboard:

🔗 Cloudflare Workers Logs

SSOJet Logs

Visit your SSOJet dashboard and check the Logs section to diagnose authentication issues.


Common Issues

  • Invalid credentials: Double-check that secrets match your SSOJet application.

  • Missing callback URL: Ensure all callback URLs are added in your SSOJet dashboard.

  • Tool not showing: Make sure you're authenticated and using the correct endpoint.

  • Local connection failed: Ensure the MCP server is running on http://localhost:8788.


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