Codehooks.io MCP Server
Enables AI agents to manage databases, deploy serverless JavaScript functions, and handle cloud file storage on the Codehooks.io platform. It supports full CRUD operations on collections, key-value storage with TTL, and comprehensive system logging.
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Codehooks.io MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides AI agents with database operations, serverless code deployment, and file management capabilities on the Codehooks.io platform.
Available functionality
Database & Collections
- Query and update collections (including metadata) with filters and sorting
- Create and manage collections
- Import/export data (JSON,JSONL,CSV)
- Add schemas and indexes, cap collections
Code Deployment
- Deploy JavaScript serverless functions
File Operations
- Upload files to cloud storage
- List and browse files
- Delete files
- Inspect file metadata
Key-Value Store
- Store key-value pairs
- Retrieve one or many key-value pairs
- Delete key-value pairs
- Set time-to-live (TTL) for key-value pairs
System Operations
- View application logs
- Access API documentation (local documentation for the MCP agent)
Setup
Get Codehooks Admin Token (keep it secret!)
coho login
coho add-admintoken
Create MCP Server Script
Create a folder for your MCP server scripts:
mkdir ~/mcp-servers
cd ~/mcp-servers
For macOS/Linux - Create codehooks.sh:
#!/bin/bash
# Set PATH to include common Docker locations
export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:$PATH"
exec docker run --rm -i \
--pull always \
-e CODEHOOKS_PROJECT_NAME=your_project_name \
-e CODEHOOKS_ADMIN_TOKEN=your_admin_token \
-e CODEHOOKS_SPACE=your_space_name \
ghcr.io/restdb/codehooks-mcp:latest
Make it executable:
chmod +x ~/mcp-servers/codehooks.sh
For Windows - Create codehooks.bat:
@echo off
docker run --rm -i ^
--pull always ^
-e CODEHOOKS_PROJECT_NAME=your_project_name ^
-e CODEHOOKS_ADMIN_TOKEN=your_admin_token ^
-e CODEHOOKS_SPACE=your_space_name ^
ghcr.io/restdb/codehooks-mcp:latest
Replace your_project_name, your_admin_token, and your_space_name with your actual values.
Configure for Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
macOS/Linux:
{
"mcpServers": {
"codehooks": {
"command": "/Users/username/mcp-servers/codehooks.sh"
}
}
}
Windows:
{
"mcpServers": {
"codehooks": {
"command": "C:\\Users\\username\\mcp-servers\\codehooks.bat"
}
}
}
Configure for Cursor
Add to your ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
macOS/Linux:
{
"mcpServers": {
"codehooks": {
"command": "/Users/username/mcp-servers/codehooks.sh"
}
}
}
Windows:
{
"mcpServers": {
"codehooks": {
"command": "C:\\Users\\username\\mcp-servers\\codehooks.bat"
}
}
}
Replace username with your actual username.
Example Requests
- "Build a complete survey system: create a database, deploy an API to collect responses, and add search/analytics endpoints"
- "Set up a real-time inventory tracker: import my product CSV, create stock update webhooks, and build low-stock alerts"
- "Build a webhook processing pipeline: receive webhooks from multiple sources, transform and validate data, then trigger automated actions"
- "Build a content management system: create file upload endpoints, set up a metadata database, and deploy content delivery APIs"
- "Set up automated data backups: export my collections to JSON files, store them with timestamps, and create restoration endpoints"
How These Examples Work
Complete Survey System
The AI agent would:
- Create collections (
surveys,responses) for data storage - Add schemas for data validation and structure
- Deploy JavaScript endpoints like
POST /surveysandGET /surveys/:id/analytics - Create indexes on response fields for fast searching and analytics
Real-time Inventory Tracker
The AI agent would:
- Import your CSV to populate the
productscollection - Deploy webhook handlers for
POST /inventory/updateandGET /inventory/low-stock - Set up key-value storage for alert thresholds and settings
- Create indexes on SKU and stock levels for real-time queries
Webhook Processing Pipeline
The AI agent would:
- Deploy webhook receivers like
POST /webhooks/stripeandPOST /webhooks/github - Create collections for
webhook_logs,processed_events, andfailed_events - Set up data transformation rules and validation schemas for each webhook source
- Use key-value store for rate limiting and duplicate detection with TTL
- Deploy action triggers that send emails, update databases, or call other APIs based on webhook data
Content Management System
The AI agent would:
- Create collections for
content,media, andusers - Deploy file upload endpoints with
POST /uploadandGET /content/:id - Upload and manage static files for content delivery
- Store metadata linking files to content records with search indexes
Automated Data Backups
The AI agent would:
- Export collections to JSON format with timestamps
- Upload backup files to cloud storage automatically
- Deploy restoration APIs like
GET /backupsandPOST /restore/:backup-id - Store backup metadata in key-value store for tracking and management
Each example demonstrates how multiple MCP tools work together to create complete, production-ready systems through natural conversation with your AI agent.
Security Researchers
We thank the following individuals for responsible disclosure and helping improve the security of this project:
- Liran Tal – Reported a command injection vulnerability in the
query_collectiontool (May 2025)
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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