Kalendis MCP
Enables interaction with the Kalendis scheduling API to manage users, availability, bookings, and generate TypeScript clients and API routes. Supports comprehensive scheduling operations including recurring availability, exceptions, and booking management through natural language.
README
Kalendis MCP Tool
MCP (Model Context Protocol) server and client generator for Kalendis scheduling API integration.
Features
- 🔧 MCP Server: Exposes Kalendis API tools for use with Claude, Cursor, etc
- 🚀 Client Generator: Generates TypeScript clients for backend and frontend applications
- 🛣️ Route Generator: Creates API route handlers for Next.js, Fastify, NestJS and Express
- 🔐 Secure: Uses environment variables for API key management
- 📝 Type-safe: Full TypeScript support with generated types
Installation
npm install @kalendis/mcp
Quick Start
1. Get Your API Key
Before using the Kalendis MCP tool, you'll need an API key. Create a free account at kalendis.dev to get started. Your API key will be available in your account dashboard and is required for authenticating requests to the Kalendis scheduling API.
2. Configure MCP Server
Quick Install (Cursor IDE)
Click the button below to automatically add Kalendis to your Cursor IDE:
<img src="https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.png" alt="Add to Cursor" height="40">
Manual Configuration
Alternatively, add this to your MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kalendis": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@kalendis/mcp"]
}
}
}
3. Available MCP Tools
Once configured, the AI agent can use these tools:
- generate-backend-client: Generate a TypeScript client for direct API calls
- generate-frontend-client: Generate a TypeScript client for frontend applications
- generate-api-routes: Generate API route handlers for Next.js, Express, Fastify, or NestJS
- list-endpoints: List all available Kalendis API endpoints
Client Generation
Backend Client
Generate a client that calls the Kalendis API directly:
// Generated client usage
import KalendisClient from './generated/kalendis-client';
// Initialize with your API key (from environment variable, config, etc.)
const client = new KalendisClient({
apiKey: process.env.MY_API_KEY, // You choose the env var name
});
const users = await client.getUsers();
const user = await client.createUser({ name: 'John Doe', email: 'john@example.com' });
Frontend Client
Generate a client that calls your backend API endpoints:
// Generated frontend client usage
import api from './generated/frontend-client';
// Calls your backend endpoints (e.g., /api/users)
const users = await api.getUsers();
API Routes
Next.js Routes
Generates App Router API routes:
// app/api/users/route.ts
export async function GET(request: Request) {
// Implementation using backend client
}
Express Routes
Generates Express router handlers:
// routes/api.ts
router.get('/users', async (req, res) => {
// Implementation using backend client
});
Fastify Routes
Generates Fastify plugin with route handlers:
// routes/kalendis.ts
export default async function routes(fastify: FastifyInstance) {
fastify.get('/api/users', async (request, reply) => {
// Implementation using backend client
return users;
});
}
NestJS Module
Generates complete NestJS module with controller, service, and module files:
// kalendis.controller.ts
@Controller('api')
export class KalendisController {
@Get('users')
async getUsers() {
return this.kalendisService.getUsersByAccountId();
}
}
// kalendis.service.ts - Wraps the backend client
// kalendis.module.ts - Wire everything together
API Endpoints Coverage
The tool supports all 28 Kalendis API endpoints:
Users
- GET /v1/users - Fetch all users
- POST /v1/users - Create user
- PUT /v1/users/:id - Update user
- DELETE /v1/users/:id - Delete user
Availability
- GET /v1/availability - Get availability with filters
- GET /v1/availability/all - Get all availability
- GET /v1/availability/calculated - Get calculated availability
- GET /v1/availability/recurring - Get recurring availability
- GET /v1/availability/matching - Get matching availability
- POST /v1/availability - Add availability
- PUT /v1/availability/:id - Update availability
- DELETE /v1/availability/:id - Delete availability
Recurring Availability
- GET /v1/recurring-availability - Get recurring availability
- POST /v1/recurring-availability - Add recurring availability
- PUT /v1/recurring-availability/:id - Update recurring availability
- DELETE /v1/recurring-availability/:id - Delete recurring availability
Availability Exceptions
- GET /v1/availability-exceptions - Get exceptions
- POST /v1/availability-exceptions - Add exception
- POST /v1/availability-exceptions/recurring - Add recurring exception
- PUT /v1/availability-exceptions/:id - Update exception
- DELETE /v1/availability-exceptions/:id - Delete exception
Bookings
- GET /v1/bookings - Get bookings
- GET /v1/bookings/:userId - Get user bookings
- POST /v1/bookings - Create booking
- PUT /v1/bookings/:id - Update booking
- DELETE /v1/bookings/:id - Delete booking
Account
- GET /v1/account - Get account info
- PUT /v1/account - Update account
Environment Configuration
The tool supports three environments:
- development:
https://sandbox.api.kalendis.dev - production:
https://api.kalendis.dev
Authentication
All API calls to the Kalendis scheduling service require authentication via the x-api-key header.
The generated clients require you to provide an API key when instantiating:
// You control how to manage your API key
const client = new KalendisClient({
apiKey: process.env.KALENDIS_API_KEY, // or from config, secrets manager, etc.
});
The generated API route handlers use environment variables by default, but you can customize this:
# Example: Set in your application's environment
export KALENDIS_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
Note: The MCP tool itself doesn't need or use the API key - it only generates code. The API key is used by the generated clients in your application.
Error Handling
The generated clients provide clear error messages:
- 401: Authentication failed - Invalid or missing API key
- 403: Permission denied - API key lacks required permissions
- Network errors: Clear connection failure messages
- API errors: Detailed error messages from the API
Development
To build the MCP tool locally:
git clone https://github.com/kalendis-dev/kalendis-mcp.git
cd kalendis-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Support
For issues or questions:
- Open an issue on GitHub
- Email: support@kalendis.dev
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