
Firestore MCP Server
An interface for interacting with Google Firestore databases directly through Claude Desktop, supporting operations like creating, reading, updating, and querying documents across collections.
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Firestore MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for interacting with Google Firestore directly. This server provides a clean interface for creating, reading, updating, and deleting Firestore documents through Claude Desktop.
Features
- Create documents in Firestore collections
- Read documents from Firestore collections
- Update existing documents
- Delete documents
- Query documents with filtering, ordering, and limits
- List available collections
Setup
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Build the project:
npm run build
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Configure Claude Desktop: Add the following to your
claude_desktop_config.json
:"firestore-mcp": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/path/to/firestore-mcp/build/index.js" ], "env": { "GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECTS": "project-id" } }
Replace the path in args with the actual path to index.js.
Define a comma-separated list of project ids in GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECTS. Example:
google-project-id1,google-project-id2
The first listed project is the default.The application expects to find .json credential file(s) in the keys folder for each project. Example: keys/google-project-id1.json, keys/google-project-id2.json Ensure the cloud service account has appropriate permission to interact with Cloud Firestore, e.g.
Cloud Datastore Owner
or lesser permission(s).
Available Tools
- getDocument: Get a document by ID from a collection
- createDocument: Create a new document in a collection
- updateDocument: Update an existing document
- deleteDocument: Delete a document
- queryDocuments: Query documents with filters, ordering, and limits
- listCollections: List all available collections
Example Usage in Claude Desktop
Here are examples of how to use each tool in Claude Desktop:
Get a Document
Get the document with ID "user123" from the "users" collection
Create a Document
Create a new document in the "users" collection with the following data:
{
"name": "John Doe",
"email": "john@example.com",
"age": 30
}
Update a Document
Update the document with ID "user123" in the "users" collection to change the age to 31
Delete a Document
Delete the document with ID "user123" from the "users" collection
Query Documents
Find all users over 25 years old, ordered by name
List Collections
List all available Firestore collections
Development
- Watch mode:
npm run dev
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