
Joomla MCP Server
Joomla MCP Server
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Joomla MCP Server
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Introduction
The Joomla MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server enables AI assistants, such as Claude, to interact with Joomla websites via the Joomla Web Services API. It provides tools to manage articles using an AI assistant.
Features
- Retrieve all articles from a Joomla website
- List all content categories
- Create new articles
- Manage article states (published, unpublished, trashed, or archived)
- Delete articles
- Update articles (requires both introtext and fulltext, with a "Read more" break)
Requirements
- Python 3.11+
- Joomla 4.x or 5.x with the Web Services API plugin enabled
- API Bearer token for authentication
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install Joomla Articles MCP for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @nasoma/joomla-mcp-server --client claude
Create a Joomla API Token
-
Access User Profile: Log in to the Joomla Administrator interface and navigate to the Users menu, then select Manage.
-
Edit Super User: Find and click on the Super User account (or the desired user) to edit their profile.
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Generate Token: Go to the Joomla API Token tab, click the Generate button, and copy the displayed token.
Install the Project/Server locally
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/nasoma/joomla-mcp-sever.git
cd joomla-mcp-server
- Set up a virtual environment and install dependencies using
uv
(a Python dependency manager, see uv documentation). If uv is installed run:
uv sync
Installing on Claude or other AI assistants
Claude Desktop
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"Joomla Articles MCP": {
"command": "{{PATH_TO_UV}}",
"args": [
"--directory",
"{{PATH_TO_PROJECT}}",
"run",
"main.py"
],
"env": {
"JOOMLA_BASE_URL": "<your_joomla_website_url>",
"BEARER_TOKEN": "<your_joomla_api_token>"
}
}
}
}
Replace {{PATH_TO_UV}}
with the path to uv
(run which uv
to find it) and {{PATH_TO_PROJECT}}
with the project directory path (run pwd
in the repository root).
Available Tools
1. get_joomla_articles()
Retrieves all articles from the Joomla website via its API.
2. get_joomla_categories()
Retrieves all categories from the Joomla website and formats them in a readable list.
3. create_article()
Creates a new article on the Joomla website via its API.
Parameters:
article_text
(required): The content of the article (plain text or HTML)title
(optional): The article title (inferred from content if not provided)category_id
(optional): The category ID for the articleconvert_plain_text
(optional, default: True): Auto-converts plain text to HTMLpublished
(optional, default: True): Publishes the article immediately
4. manage_article_state()
Manages the state of an existing article on the Joomla website via its API.
Parameters:
article_id
(required): The ID of the existing article to check and updatetarget_state
(required): The desired state for the article (1=published, 0=unpublished, 2=archived, -2=trashed)
5. delete_article()
Deletes an article from the Joomla website via its API.
Parameters:
article_id
(required): The ID of the article to delete
6. update_article()
Updates an existing article on the Joomla website via its API. Both introtext
and fulltext
are required to align with Joomla’s article structure (introtext for the teaser, fulltext for the content after a "Read more" break).
Parameters:
article_id
(required): The ID of the article to updatetitle
(optional): New title for the articleintrotext
(required): Introductory text for the article (plain text or HTML)fulltext
(required): Full content for the article (plain text or HTML)metadesc
(optional): Meta description for the article
Security Considerations
- The Joomla API Token has access to your site. Treat it the same way you treat your passwords.
- The server sanitizes HTML content to prevent XSS attacks
- Ensure your Joomla website uses HTTPS to secure API communications.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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