Gadget MCP Server
A read-only MCP server that enables querying and introspection of any Gadget app via GraphQL. It allows users to list models, inspect fields, and fetch records directly within AI tools like Claude and Cursor.
README
@stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp
Generic read-only MCP server for any Gadget app. Query any model via GraphQL introspection — no generated client required.
Built by Stronger eCommerce.
Quick setup (recommended)
Run the interactive setup wizard from inside your Gadget project directory.
It auto-detects your app slug from .gadget/sync.json and writes your config automatically.
npx @stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp setup
The wizard will:
- Detect your app slug from
.gadget/sync.json(if present) - Prompt for your API key and environment
- Output the ready-to-run
claude mcp addcommand for Claude Code - Automatically write your
~/.cursor/mcp.jsonfor Cursor
Manual setup
1. Get a production API key
Go to https://<your-app>.gadget.app/edit/settings/api-keys and create a key with read access.
2. Register in Claude Code
claude mcp add my-app-gadget \
-e GADGET_APP=my-app \
-e GADGET_API_KEY=your_key_here \
-- npx @stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp
Register multiple apps under different names:
claude mcp add app-one-gadget \
-e GADGET_APP=my-first-app \
-e GADGET_API_KEY=key1 \
-- npx @stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp
claude mcp add app-two-gadget \
-e GADGET_APP=my-second-app \
-e GADGET_API_KEY=key2 \
-- npx @stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp
3. Register in Cursor
Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"app-one-gadget": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp"],
"env": {
"GADGET_APP": "my-first-app",
"GADGET_API_KEY": "key1"
}
},
"app-two-gadget": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@stronger-ecommerce/gadget-mcp"],
"env": {
"GADGET_APP": "my-second-app",
"GADGET_API_KEY": "key2"
}
}
}
}
Environment variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
GADGET_APP |
Yes | — | App slug, e.g. my-app |
GADGET_API_KEY |
Yes | — | Production API key |
GADGET_ENVIRONMENT |
No | production |
production or development |
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_models |
List all models available in the app |
introspect_model |
Show fields and types for a model |
query_records |
Query any model with filters and field selection |
get_record |
Fetch a single record by ID |
run_graphql |
Run a raw read-only GraphQL query (mutations are blocked) |
Example usage
Once connected, ask Claude:
- "List the models in my Gadget app"
- "Show me the fields on the shopifyOrder model"
- "Find orders where email is customer@example.com"
- "Get all records with errors"
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome!
- Found a bug? Open an issue
- Have a fix or feature? Fork the repo, make your changes, and open a PR against
main - For significant changes, open an issue first so we can align on the approach
Running locally
git clone https://github.com/Stronger-eCommerce/gadget-mcp
cd gadget-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm test
About
Made with ♥ by Stronger eCommerce — Shopify development and eCommerce operations.
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