Blogger MCP Server
Enables AI models to interact with Google Blogger blogs, manage posts, labels, and retrieve blog information via API key or OAuth2.
README
Blogger MCP Server
MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Google's Blogger API. Allows AI models like Claude to interact with Blogger blogs.
Features
- List and retrieve blogs — Get blog details by ID or URL
- Posts management — List, search, retrieve, create, update, delete posts
- Labels management — List and retrieve labels
- Dual authentication:
- API Key (read-only) — Access public blogs
- OAuth2 (full access) — Create, update, delete posts, list your blogs
- Native search — Uses Blogger's
posts/searchendpoint (not client-side filtering) - Blog discovery —
get_blog_by_urltool to find blog ID from URL - Optional Web UI — Express + Socket.IO dashboard (enable with
UI_PORT)
Note: The Blogger API does not allow creating new blogs. Blogs must be created manually via the Blogger web interface.
Installation
From npm
npm install -g @dalcontak/blogger-mcp-server
From source
git clone https://github.com/dalcontak/blogger-mcp-server.git
cd blogger-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build
Authentication
Option 1: API Key (Read-only)
Access public blogs only. Useful if you only need to read data.
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create/select a project, then enable the Blogger API v3.
- Create an API Key under Credentials.
- Set the environment variable:
export BLOGGER_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Option 2: OAuth2 (Full Access)
Required to create, update, delete posts, and list your own blogs.
Need a step-by-step visual guide?
🔗 Read the complete tutorial on setting up OAuth2 for Blogger MCP here
(Note: This guide is written in Spanish. Feel free to use Google Translate if you need it in another language).
Step 1: Configure OAuth Consent
- In Google Cloud Console, go to Google Auth Platform > Overview.
- Under Audience, add your Google account as a Test User.
- Under Data Access (Scopes), add:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/blogger
Step 2: Create Web Credentials
- Go to Credentials > Create Credentials > OAuth client ID.
- Application type: Select Web application (do not use Desktop app).
- Name: Your app name.
- Authorized redirect URIs: Add exactly
https://developers.google.com/oauthplayground - Click Create and copy your Client ID and Client Secret.
Step 3: Get a Refresh Token
- Go to the Google OAuth 2.0 Playground.
- Click the Gear icon (top right) ⚙️ > check Use your own OAuth credentials.
- Paste your Client ID and Client Secret, then close the settings panel.
- In Step 1 (left panel), scroll to Blogger API v3, select
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/blogger, and click Authorize APIs. - Log in with your test Google account and grant permissions.
- In Step 2, click Exchange authorization code for tokens.
- Copy the generated Refresh token.
Step 4: Set Environment Variables Configure your MCP client (like Claude Desktop or OpenCode) with:
"env": {
"GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id_here",
"GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret_here",
"GOOGLE_REFRESH_TOKEN": "1//your_refresh_token_here"
}
Note: If both API Key and OAuth2 are configured, OAuth2 is used.
Usage
Local Development
# Using npm package
npm start
# Or from source (after build)
node dist/index.js
# Development mode with ts-node
npm run dev
With MCP Client (Claude Desktop)
Create or edit your Claude Desktop config file:
Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"blogger": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@dalcontak/blogger-mcp-server@latest"],
"env": {
"BLOGGER_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Replace your_api_key_here with your API key or OAuth2 credentials.
Example Commands
// List all your blogs (requires OAuth2)
{"tool": "list_blogs", "params": {}}
// Get blog details by ID
{"tool": "get_blog", "params": {"blogId": "123456789"}}
// Find blog ID from URL (useful when you don't know the ID)
{"tool": "get_blog_by_url", "params": {"url": "https://yourblog.blogspot.com"}}
// List posts
{"tool": "list_posts", "params": {"blogId": "123456789", "maxResults": 10}}
// Search posts
{"tool": "search_posts", "params": {"blogId": "123456789", "query": "technology"}}
// Create a new post (requires OAuth2)
{"tool": "create_post", "params": {"blogId": "123456789", "title": "My Post", "content": "Content here", "labels": ["tech", "nodejs"]}}
// Update a post (requires OAuth2)
{"tool": "update_post", "params": {"blogId": "123456789", "postId": "789012", "title": "Updated Title"}}
// Delete a post (requires OAuth2)
{"tool": "delete_post", "params": {"blogId": "123456789", "postId": "789012"}}
// List labels
{"tool": "list_labels", "params": {"blogId": "123456789"}}
// Get label details
{"tool": "get_label", "params": {"blogId": "123456789", "labelName": "technology"}}
Available Tools
| Tool | Description | Auth Required |
|---|---|---|
list_blogs |
Lists all your blogs | OAuth2 |
get_blog |
Retrieves blog details by ID | None |
get_blog_by_url |
Finds blog ID from URL | None |
list_posts |
Lists posts from a blog | None |
search_posts |
Searches posts (uses native API) | None |
get_post |
Retrieves post details | None |
create_post |
Creates a new post | OAuth2 |
update_post |
Updates an existing post | OAuth2 |
delete_post |
Deletes a post | OAuth2 |
list_labels |
Lists all labels from a blog | None |
get_label |
Retrieves label details | None |
Environment Variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
BLOGGER_API_KEY |
(optional) | Google Blogger API key (read-only) |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID |
(optional) | OAuth2 client ID (for full access) |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET |
(optional) | OAuth2 client secret |
GOOGLE_REFRESH_TOKEN |
(optional) | OAuth2 refresh token |
MCP_MODE |
stdio |
Transport: stdio or http |
MCP_HTTP_HOST |
0.0.0.0 |
HTTP host (HTTP mode) |
MCP_HTTP_PORT |
3000 |
HTTP port (HTTP mode) |
BLOGGER_MAX_RESULTS |
10 |
Max results per query |
BLOGGER_API_TIMEOUT |
30000 |
API timeout (ms) |
LOG_LEVEL |
info |
Logging level |
UI_PORT |
(disabled) | Web UI port (set to enable) |
At least one auth method is required — Either API key OR OAuth2 credentials.
Project Structure
src/
index.ts # Entry point, main() function, HTTP mode routing
server.ts # MCP server tool registration (initMCPServer)
bloggerService.ts # Google Blogger API wrapper (BloggerService class)
config.ts # Environment-based configuration object
types.ts # Shared interfaces and type definitions
ui-manager.ts # Express + Socket.IO web dashboard
*.test.ts # Unit tests (Jest) alongside source files
.github/workflows/ # GitHub Actions CI/CD
public/ # Static web UI assets (HTML/JS/CSS)
dist/ # Compiled output
Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run development (stdio mode, auto-compiles with ts-node)
npm run dev
# Run in HTTP mode (useful for manual testing with curl)
MCP_MODE=http BLOGGER_API_KEY=your_key npm run dev
# Run tests
npm test
# Build for production
npm run build
Deployment
Vercel
The project includes vercel.json for Vercel deployment:
- Install Vercel CLI:
npm install -g vercel - Login:
vercel login - Deploy:
vercel
Docker
Build and run:
docker build -t blogger-mcp-server .
docker run -p 3000:3000 -e BLOGGER_API_KEY=your_key blogger-mcp-server
Other Platforms
The server can be deployed to any Node.js-compatible platform (Heroku, AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Run, etc.).
Release Process
For publishing new versions to npm, see RELEASE.md.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or pull request.
License
MIT
Acknowledgments
- Built with TypeScript
- Uses googleapis for Google APIs
- MCP SDK by Model Context Protocol
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