Cloudways MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to manage Cloudways infrastructure, including servers, applications, monitoring, and security via the Cloudways API.
README
π Cloudways MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for seamless integration with the Cloudways API. This server enables AI assistants like Claude to access and manage your Cloudways infrastructure.
β¨ Key Features
π Security & Isolation
- Customer Isolation: Each customer gets encrypted, isolated data storage
- Encrypted API Keys: All sensitive data encrypted at rest using Fernet encryption
- Token Auto-Renewal: Proactive token refresh prevents authentication failures
- Rate Limiting: Token bucket algorithm with per-customer limits (90 req/min)
β‘ Performance & Reliability
- Connection Pooling: Optimized HTTP and Redis connection pools for high concurrency
- Background Token Refresh: Zero-downtime token renewal with race condition protection
- Distributed Locking: Redis-based locks prevent concurrent token refresh conflicts
- Graceful Fallbacks: Robust error handling with fallback mechanisms
π Monitoring & Observability
- Structured Logging: Comprehensive logging with structured data for debugging
- Token Status Monitoring: Real-time token health and expiration tracking
- Rate Limit Monitoring: Per-customer rate limit status and usage analytics
- Customer Analytics: Track customer usage patterns and last activity
π οΈ Current Capabilities (Read-Only)
- β Server Management: List, monitor, and inspect server configurations
- β Application Management: Access app details, credentials, and settings
- β Monitoring Data: Bandwidth, disk usage, and performance metrics
- β Team & Projects: View team members, projects, and organizational structure
- β Infrastructure Discovery: Available providers, regions, sizes, and packages
- β Alerting: Access all system alerts and notifications
π§ Future Roadmap
- π Write Operations: Create, modify, and delete resources
- ποΈ Server Management: Start, stop, restart, and scale servers
- π¦ Application Deployment: Deploy new applications and manage existing ones
- βοΈ Configuration Management: Update server and application settings
- π Security Operations: Manage SSH keys, SSL certificates, and firewall rules
ποΈ Architecture
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π Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Python 3.8+ - For running the MCP server
- Node.js 18+ and NPM - Required for Claude Desktop to connect via
npx mcp-remote - Redis server - For production features (token management, rate limiting, customer isolation)
- Cloudways account with API access
- Homebrew (macOS) - For easy installation of dependencies
Installation
1. Install System Dependencies (macOS)
Install Node.js and NPM:
# Using Homebrew (recommended)
brew install node
# Verify installation
node --version # Should show v18+
npm --version # Should show npm version
Install and Setup Redis:
# Install Redis using Homebrew
brew install redis
# Start Redis as a background service (auto-restart on boot)
brew services start redis
# Verify Redis is running
redis-cli ping # Should respond with "PONG"
Alternative Redis Setup:
# If you prefer to run Redis manually (not as a service)
/opt/homebrew/opt/redis/bin/redis-server /opt/homebrew/etc/redis.conf
# To stop the Redis service later
brew services stop redis
2. Clone and Setup Project
Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd cloudways-mcp
Create Python virtual environment:
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On macOS/Linux
Install Python dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
3. Configure Environment Variables
Create a .env file in the project root:
# Environment Variables for Cloudways MCP Server
# Encryption key (auto-generated if not set)
ENCRYPTION_KEY=""
# Redis connection URL
REDIS_URL="redis://localhost:6379/0"
# Rate limiting configuration (requests per minute per customer)
RATE_LIMIT_REQUESTS="90"
# Optional: Logging level
LOG_LEVEL="INFO"
4. Start the MCP Server
# Make sure you're in the virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate
# Start the server
python cw-mcp.py
The server will start on http://127.0.0.1:7000/mcp and you should see:
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π Cloudways MCP Server
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INFO: Started server process [XXXX]
INFO: Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:7000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
5. Verify Setup
Test Redis Connection:
redis-cli ping # Should return "PONG"
Test MCP Server:
# Check if server is running
curl -v "http://127.0.0.1:7000/mcp/"
# Should return a 406 error (expected - means server is working)
Check Server Logs: The server logs will show successful startup and any connection attempts from Claude Desktop.
π§ Claude Desktop Integration
Configuration File Location
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Example Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"cloudways": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-remote",
"http://127.0.0.1:7000/mcp",
"--header",
"x-cloudways-email: ${CLOUDWAYS_EMAIL}",
"--header",
"x-cloudways-api-key: ${CLOUDWAYS_API_KEY}"
],
"env": {
"CLOUDWAYS_EMAIL": "your@cloudways-email.com",
"CLOUDWAYS_API_KEY": "your-cloudways-api-key"
}
}
}
}
Getting Your API Key
- Log into Cloudways Platform
- Go to Account Settings β API
- Generate or copy your API key
π οΈ Available Tools
π₯οΈ Server Operations
| Tool | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
list_servers |
Get all servers in your account | "Show me all my servers" |
get_server_details |
Get detailed server information | "Show details for server ID 12345" |
get_ssh_keys |
Get SSH keys for a server | "What SSH keys are on server 12345?" |
π± Application Operations
| Tool | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
get_app_details |
Get application details | "Show me app 67890 on server 12345" |
get_app_credentials |
Get app login credentials | "What are the credentials for app 67890?" |
get_app_settings |
Get application settings | "Show settings for my WordPress app" |
get_app_monitoring_summary |
Get app performance metrics | "How much bandwidth is app 67890 using?" |
π Monitoring & Analytics
| Tool | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
get_server_details |
Server bandwidth and disk usage | "Show server 12345 resource usage" |
get_app_monitoring_summary |
Application metrics | "App performance for the last month" |
get_alerts |
All system alerts | "Show me any critical alerts" |
π₯ Organization & Projects
| Tool | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
list_projects |
Get all projects | "What projects do I have?" |
list_team_members |
Get team member list | "Who has access to my account?" |
π Infrastructure Discovery
| Tool | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
get_available_providers |
Cloud providers (AWS, DO, etc.) | "What cloud providers are available?" |
get_available_regions |
Available regions per provider | "Show me AWS regions" |
get_available_server_sizes |
Server size options | "What server sizes can I choose?" |
get_available_apps |
Installable applications | "What apps can I install?" |
get_available_packages |
Available packages & versions | "Show me PHP versions available" |
π§ System & Debugging
| Tool | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
ping |
Test connectivity | "Test my connection" |
customer_info |
Your account information | "Show my account details" |
get_token_status |
Token health and expiry info | "Check my authentication status" |
rate_limit_status |
API usage and limits | "How many API calls have I made?" |
π¬ Example Claude Conversations
Server Management
You: "Show me all my Cloudways servers and their status"
Claude: I'll get your server list and check their status...
You: "Which server is using the most bandwidth this month?"
Claude: Looking at your server monitoring data...
You: "Show me the PHP version on server 12345"
Claude: Let me check the server details and package information...
Application Management
You: "What are the database credentials for my e-commerce app?"
Claude: I'll retrieve the application credentials securely...
You: "Show me all WordPress sites across all my servers"
Claude: Let me scan through your applications to find WordPress installations...
Infrastructure Planning
You: "I want to deploy a new Laravel app. What options do I have?"
Claude: Let me show you available server sizes, and regions...
π Security & Privacy
Data Protection
- Encryption at Rest: All API keys encrypted using Fernet symmetric encryption
- Customer Isolation: Each customer's data is completely isolated and namespaced
- No Data Persistence: Tokens and sensitive data have automatic expiration
- Memory-Safe: Sensitive data cleared from memory after use
Authentication Flow
- Header-Based Auth: Credentials passed via headers
- Token Exchange: API key exchanged for short-lived access tokens
- Proactive Renewal: Tokens refreshed 5 minutes before expiry
- Race Protection: Distributed locks prevent concurrent refresh attempts
Rate Limiting
- Per-Customer Limits: 90 requests per minute per customer
- Token Bucket Algorithm: Smooth traffic distribution
- Graceful Degradation: Clear error messages when limits exceeded
Debug Mode
Enable verbose logging:
export LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
python cw-mcp.py
π§ Troubleshooting
Common Issues and Solutions
Node.js/NPM Issues
Problem: zsh: command not found: node
# Solution: Install Node.js
brew install node
# If Homebrew is not installed
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
Problem: npx: command not found
# NPX comes with npm, reinstall Node.js
brew uninstall node
brew install node
Redis Issues
Problem: Connection refused when testing Redis
# Check if Redis is running
brew services list | grep redis
# Start Redis if not running
brew services start redis
# If Redis was installed via different method
redis-server /opt/homebrew/etc/redis.conf
Problem: Redis connection timeout
# Check Redis status
redis-cli ping
# If Redis is on different port/host, update .env file
REDIS_URL="redis://localhost:6380/0" # Use correct port
MCP Server Issues
Problem: ModuleNotFoundError when starting server
# Ensure virtual environment is activated
source venv/bin/activate
# Reinstall dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
Problem: Port 7000 already in use
# Find process using port 7000
lsof -i :7000
# Kill the process (replace PID with actual process ID)
kill -9 <PID>
# Or use a different port by modifying cw-mcp.py
Problem: Server starts but Claude Desktop can't connect
# Verify server is listening
curl -v "http://127.0.0.1:7000/mcp/"
# Should return 406 error (this is correct!)
# Check Claude Desktop config file has correct URL
Claude Desktop Connection Issues
Problem: MCP server not recognized by Claude Desktop
- Restart Claude Desktop completely
- Check the configuration file location:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
- Verify JSON syntax is valid
- Ensure the MCP server is running before starting Claude Desktop
Problem: Authentication errors
- Verify your Cloudways credentials are correct
- Check that your API key has proper permissions
- Test credentials manually via Cloudways API
Cloudways API Issues
Problem: Invalid API key errors
# Test your credentials directly
curl -X POST "https://api.cloudways.com/api/v1/oauth/access_token" \
-H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \
-d "email=your@email.com&api_key=your-api-key"
Problem: Rate limiting errors
- The server implements 90 requests/minute per customer
- Wait a minute and try again
- Check server logs for rate limit status
Getting Help
Enable Debug Logging:
# In your .env file
LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
# Or export temporarily
export LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
python cw-mcp.py
Check Server Status:
# Process check
ps aux | grep cw-mcp
# Port check
lsof -i :7000
# Connection test
curl -v "http://127.0.0.1:7000/mcp/"
π Support
- Issues: Open a GitHub issue for bugs or feature requests
β οΈ Current Limitation: This server currently supports read-only operations only. Write operations (create, update, delete) are planned for future releases to ensure maximum safety and reliability.
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