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CargoShipper MCP Server

Python 3.11+ MCP PyPI uvx

A comprehensive MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides Claude with direct access to Docker, DigitalOcean, and CloudFlare APIs for infrastructure management and automation.

⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK: This tool gives AI models direct access to infrastructure management APIs that can:

  • Create, modify, or delete cloud resources (potentially incurring costs)

  • Modify DNS settings (potentially breaking domains)

  • Manage Docker containers and images (potentially affecting running services)

  • Execute destructive operations on your infrastructure

Before using:

  • Ensure you understand the capabilities and risks of each API

  • Start with non-production environments only

  • Review all operations before execution in production

  • Monitor costs and resource usage carefully

  • Have backup and recovery procedures in place

AI models may:

  • Misinterpret instructions and perform unintended operations

  • Make mistakes in resource configuration or deletion

  • Execute multiple operations when only one was intended

  • Struggle with complex multi-step procedures requiring human judgment

Recommended safety measures:

  • Use dedicated development/testing accounts with spending limits

  • Implement least-privilege API tokens with restricted permissions

  • Monitor all operations through cloud provider dashboards

  • Test operations in isolated environments first

  • Keep backups of critical configurations and data

🤖 VIBECODE FRIENDLY PROJECT

This project welcomes contributions from AI/LLM agents! Pull requests from Claude, GPT, and other AI models are actively encouraged.

Guidelines for AI contributors:

  • Follow existing code patterns and documentation standards

  • Include comprehensive commit messages explaining changes

  • Test changes thoroughly before submitting PRs

  • Update documentation when adding new features

✨ Easy Setup with uvx

CargoShipper is available on PyPI and works seamlessly with uvx for easy installation and management, just like mcp-server-git.

Quick Install from PyPI

# Run directly (recommended)
uvx cargoshipper-mcp

# Configure in your .mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cargoshipper": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["cargoshipper-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Development Setup

For local development and testing:

  1. Clone the repository:

    cd cargoshipper-mcp
  2. Install dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    # or create a virtual environment first
    python3 -m venv .venv
    source .venv/bin/activate  # Linux/Mac
    pip install -r requirements.txt
  3. Configure your APIs:

    cp .env.example .env
    # Edit .env with your API tokens:
    # DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN=your_token_here
    # CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN=your_token_here
  4. Use the development MCP configuration:

    # Use .mcp.dev.json for local development
    cp .mcp.dev.json .mcp.json

🐳 Docker Integration

  • Container Management: Full lifecycle (create, start, stop, remove, logs)

  • Image Operations: List, pull, and manage Docker images

  • System Information: Docker system stats and health

  • Resource Monitoring: Container resource usage and status

🌊 DigitalOcean Integration

  • Droplet Management: Complete droplet lifecycle management

  • DNS Management: Full DNS record CRUD operations

  • Account Information: Access account details and billing

  • Image Management: Work with distributions and custom snapshots

☁️ CloudFlare Integration

  • Zone Management: Create and configure CloudFlare zones

  • DNS Operations: Advanced DNS with proxy settings

  • Cache Control: Purge cache by URL, tags, or everything

  • Analytics: Traffic and performance analytics

  • Security Settings: SSL, security levels, firewall rules

🔧 Available Tools & Resources

30 Tools Total:

  • Docker (9 tools): docker_run_container, docker_list_containers, etc.

  • DigitalOcean (10 tools): do_create_droplet, do_list_dns_records, etc.

  • CloudFlare (11 tools): cf_create_zone, cf_purge_cache, etc.

17 Resources Total:

  • docker://containers - All containers with status

  • digitalocean://droplets - All droplets with costs

  • cloudflare://zones - All zones with analytics

  • And many more...

📋 Configuration Files

Production (.mcp.json)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cargoshipper": {
      "command": "uvx", 
      "args": ["cargoshipper-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Development (.mcp.dev.json)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cargoshipper": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["-m", "cargoshipper_mcp.server"],
      "cwd": ".",
      "env": {
        "PYTHONPATH": "."
      }
    }
  }
}

🔑 API Credentials Setup

Create .env file or ~/.config/cargoshipper-mcp/.env:

# DigitalOcean API Token
DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN=your_digitalocean_token_here

# CloudFlare API Token (recommended)
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN=your_cloudflare_token_here

# Alternative: CloudFlare Email + Global API Key
# CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL=your@email.com
# CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=your_global_api_key

Getting API Tokens:

🚀 Usage Examples

Once configured, Claude will have access to infrastructure operations:

# Docker examples
"Run an nginx container on port 8080"
"List all running containers"
"Get logs from container abc123"

# DigitalOcean examples  
"Create a small droplet in NYC3"
"List all my droplets and their costs"
"Add an A record for api.example.com"

# CloudFlare examples
"Create a new zone for mysite.com"
"Purge all cache for example.com" 
"Show me analytics for the last 24 hours"

📁 Project Structure

cargoshipper-mcp/
├── cargoshipper_mcp/        # Main package (renamed from src/)
│   ├── server.py           # MCP server entry point  
│   ├── config/             # Configuration with multi-path .env loading
│   ├── tools/              # API operation tools
│   │   ├── docker.py       # Docker operations
│   │   ├── digitalocean.py # DigitalOcean operations
│   │   └── cloudflare.py   # CloudFlare operations
│   ├── resources/          # Read-only data access
│   └── utils/              # Shared utilities
├── .mcp.json              # Production MCP config (uvx)
├── .mcp.dev.json          # Development MCP config (local python)
├── pyproject.toml         # Python packaging (uvx compatible)
├── requirements.txt       # Dependencies
└── install.sh             # uvx installation script

🌍 Published on PyPI

CargoShipper MCP is now available on PyPI! Access it at: https://pypi.org/project/cargoshipper-mcp/

Setup is as simple as:

# Run directly (most common)
uvx cargoshipper-mcp

# Configure in .mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cargoshipper": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["cargoshipper-mcp"] 
    }
  }
}

🛠️ Development

Package Structure

  • Uses proper Python packaging with pyproject.toml

  • Console entry point: cargoshipper-mcp = "cargoshipper_mcp.server:main"

  • Multi-path environment loading for uvx compatibility

  • Type hints and comprehensive error handling throughout

Testing

python test_server.py  # Validates imports and configuration

This approach follows the same pattern as mcp-server-git and other uvx-compatible MCP servers, making it extremely easy to install and use once published!

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