@kaminari-ad/mcp
Lets AI agents launch scans, inspect results, manage campaigns and policies, and read alerts directly against your Kaminari Ad workspace via your API key, with 82 tools covering most of the API surface.
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@kaminari-ad/mcp
Official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kaminari Ad — the ad verification platform from the team behind Kaminari.Click.
Lets AI agents (Cursor, Claude Desktop, Cline, and any MCP-compatible client) launch scans, inspect results, manage campaigns and policies, and read alerts directly against your Kaminari Ad workspace via your API key.
Quick start
1. Sign up & get an API key
- Sign up at https://app.kaminari.ad/signup (free tier, no card required).
- Once signed in, go to Settings → API Keys and generate a new key, OR have an existing AI assistant (with a temporary login) call the
create_api_keytool — both paths produce the same result. - The key is shown once. Copy it. The full key is hashed server-side immediately.
Keys are opaque random strings — no required prefix or fixed length. Treat the whole value as a raw secret and paste it verbatim into your client config.
Tip for evaluators / Anthropic Software Directory reviewers: ask the team at hello@kaminari.ad for a sandboxed test account with seeded sample scans, campaigns, and alerts.
2a. Local install (stdio transport)
Add to your MCP client config (Cursor: ~/.cursor/mcp.json; Claude Desktop: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"kaminari-ad": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@kaminari-ad/mcp"],
"env": {
"KAMINARI_AD_API_KEY": "<your-kaminari-ad-api-key>",
},
},
},
}
Restart your client. You should see kaminari-ad in the MCP servers list with 83 tools exposed.
2b. Hosted HTTP transport (no install)
For cloud agents or clients without a local Node runtime, point at the hosted endpoint:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kaminari-ad": {
"url": "https://mcp.kaminari.ad/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <your-kaminari-ad-api-key>",
},
},
},
}
Tools
83 tools mirroring most of the public /api/v1 surface of Kaminari Ad. Every tool carries MCP behaviour annotations (title, readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint) so MCP clients can warn before destructive actions. Highlights:
- Account (11) —
get_account,update_org,list_org_users,invite_user,update_user_role,remove_user,transfer_ownership,list_org_roles,list_api_keys,create_api_key,revoke_api_key - Scans (7) —
list_scans,get_scan,create_scan,create_bulk_scans,recheck_scans,cancel_scan,list_scan_tags - Campaigns (10) —
list_campaigns,list_campaigns_picker,get_campaign,create_campaign,update_campaign,archive_campaign,unarchive_campaign,cancel_campaign,run_campaign,list_campaign_runs - Campaign groups (10) — list/get/create/update/run/cancel/archive/unarchive +
pause_campaign_group_schedule,resume_campaign_group_schedule - Runs (3) —
get_run,list_run_scans,cancel_run(uselist_campaign_runsto enumerate runs of a campaign — the API has no standalone/runsindex) - Tags (4) —
list_tags,get_tag_definition,update_tag_definition,delete_tag_definition - Custom rules (6) —
list_custom_rules,get_custom_rule,create_custom_rule,update_custom_rule,delete_custom_rule,test_custom_rule - Policy sets (6) —
list_policy_sets,get_policy_set,create_policy_set,update_policy_set,delete_policy_set,request_policy_set_approval - Alerts (3) —
list_alerts,update_alert_status,get_alert_stats - Webhooks (11) —
list_webhooks,get_webhook,create_webhook,update_webhook,delete_webhook,list_webhook_event_types,list_webhook_deliveries,test_webhook,rotate_webhook_secret,replay_webhook_delivery,bulk_replay_webhook - Billing (4) —
get_billing_summary,list_usage,get_usage_summary,list_balance_history - Invoicing (1) —
list_invoices - Alert notifications (5) —
list_alert_destinations,delete_alert_destination,set_alert_destination_version,get_campaign_alert_overrides,set_campaign_alert_overrides - Reference data (2) —
list_geos,list_emulators
Not exposed (intentionally): binary scan-screenshot fetchers, invoice PDF, and the public marketing forms (/contact, /demo-inquiries). Open an issue if you need one of those.
Example agent prompts
These three prompts each exercise a different cross-section of tools and demonstrate the typical agent workflow:
- "Scan https://news.example.com/article-promo across US, UK, DE on mobile profiles, flag anything that redirects to a paywall." Touches
list_emulators→create_bulk_scans→ wait →list_scans(status=completed) →get_scan→list_scan_tags. - "Create a campaign that re-checks the homepage of brand-x.com every hour from JP and US; alert me on Slack if it ever shows a malware tag." Touches
list_emulators→list_policy_sets(find one withmalware) →create_campaign(schedule_enabled=true) →list_alert_destinations→set_campaign_alert_overrides. - "What did I spend on ad verification last month, and which campaigns drove the cost?" Touches
get_usage_summary→list_usage(with date_from/date_to) → group byscan_id→get_scan→get_campaignfor attribution.
Full machine-readable tool listing is exposed by the server itself — connect with any MCP client and call tools/list.
Security & tenant isolation
The hosted HTTP endpoint serves many organizations from a single process. We take cross-tenant isolation very seriously:
- The MCP server is a strict, stateless, per-request pass-through. It forwards your
Authorizationheader to the Kaminari Ad API verbatim and stores no per-tenant state between requests. - No caches, no in-memory data indexed by anything tenant-related.
KAMINARI_AD_API_KEYenv var is rejected on startup in HTTP mode (stdio only) — no default fallback token exists.- Session IDs are bound to the SHA-256 of the Bearer that initialized them; reuse with a different Bearer is rejected.
- Bearers are never logged. Only their 8-character hash prefix is recorded for correlation.
- See
tests/isolation/for the regression suite that enforces every rule above on each CI run.
To report a security issue, see SECURITY.md.
Development
The Docker path (no local Node required for the build, but see CONTRIBUTING for the host-side commit hooks):
make check # lint + format-check + typecheck + arch-gates + test-cov
make test # full test suite
make test-unit # unit only
make test-isolation # tenant-isolation suite
Or directly with npm if you have Node 22 LTS on the host (matches .nvmrc / engines.node):
npm ci --legacy-peer-deps
npm run lint && npm run typecheck && npm test
See CONTRIBUTING.md for the development workflow and how to add a tool.
The maintainers run the full development gate (integration tests, deploy automation, prod smoke) on a private GitLab instance and mirror the repo to GitHub. The public CI on GitHub Actions (
.github/workflows/ci.yml) runs lint + typecheck + unit tests + build + bundle-size check on every community PR, so contributors get fast green/red feedback without needing access to the internal infra. Tag pushes (v*.*.*) trigger.github/workflows/release.yml, which publishes the package to npm with OIDC provenance and creates the GitHub Release.
Stability
The public surface of this package is:
- The CLI binary
kaminari-ad-mcpand its--transport stdio|httpflag, the env vars documented in.env.example, and the exit codes (0 / 1 fatal / 2 invalid config). - The MCP wire protocol as implemented by every registered tool (tool names, input schemas, output shapes, annotations). Tools deprecated in a future major version will keep working for at least one minor version with a console warning.
Everything else — the TypeScript types exported from dist/bin.d.ts, deep imports, internal class shapes — is not part of the public contract and may change in any release. Treat this package as a CLI, not a library.
We follow Semantic Versioning for the two items above. See CHANGELOG.md for the per-release record.
Privacy
- Data collected by the MCP server itself: none beyond the
Authorizationheader it forwards. In HTTP mode, only ephemeral per-request scoped state (session id ↔ Bearer hash, leaky-bucket rate limit by Bearer hash) is held in memory. - Data forwarded to Kaminari Ad: every tool call is a thin pass-through to
/api/v1over HTTPS. The Kaminari Ad privacy policy applies: https://kaminari.ad/legal/privacy. - Logs: structured pino output, JSON in HTTP mode. The full Bearer token is redacted; only
bearer_hash = sha256(token).slice(0,8)makes it into a log line, alongsiderequest_id,tool_name,api_status,elapsed_ms. Tool inputs (which may contain customer scan IDs / URLs) are NOT logged. - Telemetry: none. The OSS build ships a
NoopErrorReporter. We do not bundle Sentry, OpenTelemetry exporters, or PostHog.
To report a security or privacy issue, see SECURITY.md.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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