Google-MCP-Server
Enables appending text to Google Docs and creating Gmail drafts via OAuth 2.0.
README
Google-MCP-Server
A lightweight, Python-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that securely integrates with Google Workspace using FastAPI and OAuth 2.0.
It uses Google OAuth 2.0 to access the user's Docs and Gmail accounts to:
- Append text to a Google Doc.
- Create a Gmail draft.
Prerequisites
- Create a project in Google Cloud Console.
- Enable the Google Docs API and Gmail API.
- Configure the OAuth consent screen and create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID for a "Desktop app".
- Download the JSON credentials file and save it as
credentials.jsonin this directory.
Installation
Install the required Python packages:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Running the Server
Start the FastAPI server using Uvicorn:
python server.py
# or
uvicorn server:app
The server will be available at http://localhost:8000.
API documentation is available at http://localhost:8000/docs.
Approval Flow
This server includes an interactive approval step. When an endpoint is called, the server will print the action details to the terminal and wait for you to type y to approve or anything else to reject. Make sure you run the server in an interactive terminal.
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