Cloudflare MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to manage Cloudflare resources through natural language, including DNS records, zone management, Workers KV storage, cache purging, and analytics. Supports comprehensive Cloudflare operations with secure API token authentication.
README
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Cloudflare MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless integration with the Cloudflare API. Built with Python and managed with uv for blazing-fast dependency management.
Features
🌐 Zone Management
- List all zones in your account
- Get detailed zone information
- Filter zones by name and status
🔧 DNS Management
- List DNS records with filtering
- Create new DNS records (A, AAAA, CNAME, TXT, MX, etc.)
- Update existing records
- Delete records
- Full support for proxied records and TTL configuration
💾 Workers KV Storage
- List KV namespaces
- Read values from KV
- Write key-value pairs with optional TTL
- Delete keys
- List keys with prefix filtering
- Support for metadata
⚡ Cache & Performance
- Purge cache (entire zone or specific files/tags/hosts)
- Get zone analytics (requests, bandwidth, threats)
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10 or higher
- uv installed
- A Cloudflare account with an API token
Quick Start with uv
- Clone or create the project:
mkdir cloudflare-mcp-server
cd cloudflare-mcp-server
- Install with uv:
uv pip install -e .
Or install from the directory:
uv pip install cloudflare-mcp-server
Alternative: Using pip
pip install -e .
Configuration
Getting Your Cloudflare Credentials
-
API Token (Required):
- Go to Cloudflare Dashboard
- Click "Create Token"
- Use "Edit zone DNS" template or create a custom token with the permissions you need
- Copy the token
-
Account ID (Optional, but required for KV operations):
- Go to your Cloudflare dashboard
- Select any website
- Scroll down on the Overview page to find your Account ID
Environment Variables
Set the following environment variables:
export CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN="your_api_token_here"
export CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID="your_account_id_here" # Optional, needed for KV
Or create a .env file (see .env.example).
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add to your Claude Desktop config file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Using uv (recommended):
{
"mcpServers": {
"cloudflare": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/absolute/path/to/cloudflare-mcp-server",
"run",
"cloudflare-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN": "your_api_token_here",
"CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID": "your_account_id_here"
}
}
}
}
Using Python directly:
{
"mcpServers": {
"cloudflare": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "cloudflare_mcp_server"],
"env": {
"CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN": "your_api_token_here",
"CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID": "your_account_id_here"
}
}
}
}
Available Tools
The server provides 13 powerful tools for managing Cloudflare resources:
Zone Operations
list_zones- List all zones (domains) with optional filteringget_zone- Get detailed information about a specific zone
DNS Operations
list_dns_records- List DNS records with filteringcreate_dns_record- Create new DNS recordsupdate_dns_record- Update existing DNS recordsdelete_dns_record- Delete DNS records
Cache Operations
purge_cache- Purge cached content (entire zone or specific files/tags/hosts)
Workers KV Operations
list_kv_namespaces- List all KV namespacesread_kv_value- Read a value from KV storagewrite_kv_value- Write a key-value pair to KVdelete_kv_value- Delete a key from KVlist_kv_keys- List all keys in a namespace
Analytics
get_zone_analytics- Get analytics data for a zone
For detailed documentation on each tool, see EXAMPLES.md.
Development
Using uv for Development
# Install in development mode with dev dependencies
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run the server directly
uv run cloudflare-mcp-server
# Run tests (when implemented)
uv run pytest
# Format code with ruff
uv run ruff format src/
# Lint code
uv run ruff check src/
Project Structure
cloudflare-mcp-server/
├── src/
│ └── cloudflare_mcp_server/
│ └── __init__.py # Main server implementation
├── tests/ # Tests (to be implemented)
├── pyproject.toml # Project configuration (uv-compatible)
├── README.md # This file
├── QUICKSTART.md # Quick start guide
├── EXAMPLES.md # Usage examples
└── .env.example # Environment template
Usage Examples
Example 1: List Your Zones
Ask Claude:
"Show me all my Cloudflare zones"
Example 2: Create a DNS Record
Ask Claude:
"Create an A record for api.example.com pointing to 192.0.2.100 with proxy enabled"
Example 3: Purge Cache
Ask Claude:
"Clear the cache for https://example.com/style.css"
For more examples, see EXAMPLES.md.
API Permissions
Your Cloudflare API token needs appropriate permissions based on what operations you want to perform:
Minimum Permissions:
- Zone - Zone - Read (for listing zones)
- Zone - DNS - Edit (for DNS operations)
Additional Permissions for Advanced Features:
- Account - Workers KV Storage - Edit (for KV operations)
- Zone - Cache Purge - Purge (for cache operations)
- Zone - Analytics - Read (for analytics)
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
-
"CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN environment variable is required"
- Make sure you've set the environment variable
- Check your Claude Desktop config has the correct token in the
envsection
-
"Account ID is required"
- Set
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_IDenvironment variable for KV operations - Or pass
account_idparameter directly in tool calls
- Set
-
uv command not found
- Install uv:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh - Or use pip as an alternative
- Install uv:
-
Module not found errors
- Make sure you installed the package:
uv pip install -e . - Check you're in the right directory
- Make sure you installed the package:
Why uv?
This project uses uv because it's:
- ⚡ 10-100x faster than pip
- 🔒 More reliable with better dependency resolution
- 🎯 Simpler - one tool for everything
- 🐍 Modern - built in Rust, designed for Python
Security Notes
- Never commit your API token to version control
- Store tokens securely using environment variables
- Use API tokens instead of API keys (they're more secure and can be scoped)
- Regularly rotate your API tokens
- Use the minimum required permissions for your token
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Links
Support
For issues related to:
- This MCP server: Open an issue on GitHub
- Cloudflare API: Check Cloudflare Developer Docs
- MCP Protocol: Check MCP Documentation
- uv: Check uv Documentation
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