HashiCorp Vault MCP Server

HashiCorp Vault MCP Server

Enables interaction with HashiCorp Vault for secret management operations including reading, writing, listing, and deleting secrets through the Model Context Protocol.

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HashiCorp Vault MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for interacting with HashiCorp Vault via Streamable HTTP API.

Features

This MCP server provides the following tools for Vault operations:

  • vault_read: Read secrets from Vault at a specified path
  • vault_write: Write secrets to Vault at a specified path
  • vault_list: List secrets at a specified path
  • vault_delete: Delete secrets from Vault at a specified path

Installation

npm install
npm run build

Prerequisites

This server uses the hashi-vault-js library to communicate with HashiCorp Vault. Make sure you have:

  • Node.js 18 or later
  • A running HashiCorp Vault server
  • A valid Vault authentication token

Configuration

The server requires the following environment variables:

  • VAULT_ADDR: The address of your Vault server (default: http://127.0.0.1:8200)
  • VAULT_TOKEN: Your Vault authentication token
  • MCP_PORT: The port for the MCP server API (default: 3000)

Usage

Running the Server

npm start

The server will start and expose the following endpoints:

  • http://localhost:3000/health - Health check endpoint
  • http://localhost:3000/mcp - SSE stream endpoint for MCP client connections

Using with Gemini CLI

Add this configuration to your Gemini config file:

MacOS: ~/.gemini/settings.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vault": {
      "httpUrl": "http://localhost:3000/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Content-Type": "application/json",
        "Accept": "application/json, text/event-stream"
      },
      "description": "Local MCP Server for HashiCorp Vault",
      "trust": true,
      "timeout": 10000
    }
  }
}

Note: Make sure the server is running before starting Claude Desktop.

Using with MCP Clients

Connect to the SSE endpoint at http://localhost:3000/mcp using any MCP-compatible client. The server uses Server-Sent Events (SSE) for real-time communication.

Tool Examples

Reading a Secret

// Tool: vault_kv_read
// Arguments:
{
  "path": "secret/data/myapp/config"
}

Writing a Secret

// Tool: vault_kv_create
// Arguments:
{
  "path": "secret/data/myapp/config",
  "data": {
    "data": {
      "username": "admin",
      "password": "secret123"
    }
  }
}

Listing Secrets

// Tool: vault_kv_list
// Arguments:
{
  "path": "secret/metadata/myapp"
}

Deleting a Secret

// Tool: vault_kv_delete
// Arguments:
{
  "path": "secret/data/myapp/config"
}

Development

Build

npm run build

Watch Mode

npm run watch

Vault Setup

For testing, you can run Vault in dev mode:

vault server -dev

This will start Vault at http://127.0.0.1:8200 with a root token displayed in the output.

Security Notes

  • Never commit your VAULT_TOKEN to version control
  • Use appropriate Vault policies to restrict access
  • Consider using AppRole or other authentication methods for production
  • Ensure your Vault server uses TLS in production environments

License

MIT

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