
mcp-graphql-forge
MCP that can proxy any GraphQL API and expose graphql operations as mcp tools.
README
MCP GraphQL Forge
Quick Install
Alternative Installation Methods
# Via Smithery (recommended)
npx @smithery/cli install @toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge --client claude
# Via npm
npm install -g @toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge
An MCP server that makes GraphQL APIs accessible to AI tools by:
- Automatically generating MCP tools from GraphQL schema introspection
- Validating parameters and handling errors for reliable AI interactions
- Supporting both stdio and HTTP transports for development and production
- Caching schema and field selections for consistent performance
✨ Features
- Tool Generation: Creates MCP tools from GraphQL schema introspection
- Parameter Validation: Multi-layer validation prevents GraphQL errors
- Dual Transport: Supports stdio (AI tools) and HTTP (development/testing)
- Schema Management: Optional pre-introspection and caching
- Authentication: Flexible header configuration for authenticated endpoints [Experimental]
🚀 Getting Started
Note: Docker runtime support is currently a work in progress. For production deployments, we recommend using the TypeScript runtime on platforms like Smithery.
Quick Start with HTTP Mode (Recommended for Development)
-
Start the server:
# Start serving it with the Streamable HTTP transport GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://your-api.com/graphql" npx -y @toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge --transport http --port 3001
-
Connect with MCP Inspector:
# In another terminal, launch the inspector npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
-
With authentication:
# Using environment variables for configuration export GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://api.github.com/graphql" export GRAPHQL_AUTH_HEADER="Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" npx @toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge --transport http --port 3001 # Or all in one line GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://api.github.com/graphql" GRAPHQL_AUTH_HEADER="Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" npx @toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge --transport http --port 3001
Direct AI Integration (Claude/Cursor)
Create an mcp.json
in your project root. This will run it in stdio mode.
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-graphql-forge": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge"
],
"env": {
"GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT": "https://your-api.com/graphql",
"GRAPHQL_AUTH_HEADER": "Bearer YOUR_TOKEN"
}
}
}
}
Schema Management
-
Pre-generate schema:
# Generate schema without starting server GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://your-api.com/graphql" mcp-graphql-forge introspect # Start server using pre-generated schema mcp-graphql-forge --no-introspection --transport http --port 3001
-
Custom schema location:
# Generate schema in custom location SCHEMA_PATH="./schemas/my-api.json" mcp-graphql-forge introspect # Use custom schema location SCHEMA_PATH="./schemas/my-api.json" mcp-graphql-forge --no-introspection --transport http --port 3001
-
Force schema regeneration:
# Force regenerate schema even if it exists mcp-graphql-forge introspect --force # Regenerate and start server mcp-graphql-forge --force-introspection --transport http --port 3001
Advanced Configuration
# Multiple custom headers
export GRAPHQL_HEADER_X_API_KEY="your-api-key"
export GRAPHQL_HEADER_X_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
mcp-graphql-forge --transport http --port 3001
# Development mode with auto-reload on schema changes
mcp-graphql-forge --transport http --port 3001 --watch
🛠️ How It Works
1. Schema Introspection
🗂️ Building field selection cache for all types...
📊 Generated field selections for 44 types
💾 Field selection cache contains 44 full selections and 5 minimal selections
Generated 63 tools from GraphQL schema:
- 30 query tools
- 33 mutation tools
2. Intelligent Tool Generation
For a GraphQL schema like:
type Query {
user(id: ID!): User
articles(filters: ArticleFiltersInput, pagination: PaginationArg): [Article]
}
type Mutation {
createUser(input: CreateUserInput!): User
}
Fast MCP GraphQL automatically generates:
- ✅
query_user
- with requiredid
parameter validation - ✅
query_articles
- with optional filtering and pagination - ✅
mutation_createUser
- with input validation and complete field selections
3. Smart Field Selection
Instead of manual GraphQL query construction:
# ❌ Error-prone manual approach
query {
articles {
# Missing required field selections!
author {
# Circular reference issues!
}
}
}
Fast MCP GraphQL generates optimal queries automatically:
# ✅ Auto-generated with full field selections
query articlesOperation($filters: ArticleFiltersInput, $pagination: PaginationArg) {
articles(filters: $filters, pagination: $pagination) {
documentId
title
description
author {
documentId
name
email
articles_connection {
nodes { documentId } # Circular reference handled!
}
}
category {
documentId
name
articles { documentId } # Cached selection reused!
}
}
}
🏗️ Architecture
Caching System
- Type-Level Caching: Each GraphQL type's field selection is computed once and reused
- Circular Reference Resolution: Intelligent detection with minimal field fallbacks
- Consistent Output: Same type always generates identical field selections
Validation Pipeline
- JSON Schema Validation: MCP clients validate parameters before execution
- Server-Side Validation: Prevents execution with missing required parameters
- GraphQL Validation: Final validation at the GraphQL layer
Transport Support
- Stdio Transport: For MCP client integration (default)
- HTTP Transport: RESTful interface with MCP 2025 Streamable HTTP specification
- Session Management: Automatic session handling for HTTP transport
📚 API Reference
CLI Options
mcp-graphql-forge [options]
Options:
--transport <type> Transport type: stdio or http (default: stdio)
--port <number> Port for HTTP transport (default: 3000)
--no-introspection Skip schema introspection (use cached schema)
--version Show version number
--help Show help
Environment Variables
Variable | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT |
GraphQL API endpoint | https://api.example.com/graphql |
GRAPHQL_AUTH_HEADER |
Authorization header | Bearer token123 |
GRAPHQL_HEADER_* |
Custom headers | GRAPHQL_HEADER_X_API_KEY=key123 |
SCHEMA_PATH |
Schema cache file path | ./schema.json |
PORT |
HTTP server port | 3001 |
Generated Tool Schema
Each generated tool follows this pattern:
{
name: "query_user",
description: "Execute GraphQL query: user",
inputSchema: {
type: "object",
properties: {
id: { type: "string" }
},
required: ["id"] // Only truly required parameters
}
}
🧪 Testing
Comprehensive Test Suite
- 40+ Test Cases: Covering all functionality and edge cases
- Real-World Scenarios: Tests against actual GraphQL schemas (Strapi, GitHub, etc.)
- Security Testing: Prototype pollution protection and input validation
- Performance Testing: Cache efficiency and field selection optimization
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run specific test suites
npm test -- src/__tests__/field-selection-cache.test.ts
npm test -- src/__tests__/server-validation.test.ts
npm test -- src/__tests__/graphql-execution.test.ts
# Coverage report
npm run test:coverage
Integration Testing
# Test with real GraphQL endpoints
GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://countries.trevorblades.com/" npm test
# Test caching performance
npm run test:performance
🛡️ Security
Parameter Validation
- Required Parameter Enforcement: Prevents GraphQL variable errors
- Null/Undefined Checking: Validates parameter presence and values
- Prototype Pollution Protection: Uses secure property checking methods
Schema Security
- Input Sanitization: All GraphQL inputs are properly typed and validated
- Circular Reference Protection: Prevents infinite recursion in field selections
- Header Validation: Secure header handling for authentication
🚀 Performance
Benchmarks
- Schema Introspection: ~10ms for typical schemas
- Tool Generation: ~5ms with caching enabled
- Field Selection: Pre-computed and cached for instant access
- Memory Usage: Efficient caching with minimal memory footprint
Optimization Features
- Field Selection Caching: Eliminates redundant field selection computation
- Schema Caching: Optional schema persistence for faster restarts
- Minimal GraphQL Queries: Only requests necessary fields
- Connection Pooling: Efficient HTTP client management
🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for details.
Development Setup
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/toolprint/mcp-graphql-forge.git
cd mcp-graphql-forge
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run tests
npm test
# Start development
npm run dev
Code Quality
- TypeScript: Fully typed codebase
- ESLint: Consistent code formatting
- Vitest: Modern testing framework
- 100% Test Coverage: Comprehensive test suite
📖 Examples
Real-World Usage
<details> <summary>🔸 <strong>Strapi CMS Integration</strong></summary>
# Connect to Strapi GraphQL API
export GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://your-strapi.com/graphql"
export GRAPHQL_AUTH_HEADER="Bearer YOUR_STRAPI_TOKEN"
mcp-graphql-forge
# Generates tools like:
# - query_articles, query_users, query_categories
# - mutation_createArticle, mutation_updateUser
# - Full field selections with media, relations, and metadata
</details>
<details> <summary>🔸 <strong>GitHub API Integration</strong></summary>
# Connect to GitHub GraphQL API
export GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://api.github.com/graphql"
export GRAPHQL_AUTH_HEADER="Bearer YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN"
mcp-graphql-forge
# Generates tools like:
# - query_repository, query_user, query_organization
# - query_search (with intelligent result type handling)
# - mutation_createIssue, mutation_addComment
</details>
<details> <summary>🔸 <strong>E-commerce Platform</strong></summary>
# Connect to Shopify/WooCommerce GraphQL
export GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT="https://your-shop.myshopify.com/api/graphql"
export GRAPHQL_HEADER_X_SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN="YOUR_TOKEN"
mcp-graphql-forge
# Generates tools for:
# - Product management (query_products, mutation_productCreate)
# - Order processing (query_orders, mutation_orderUpdate)
# - Customer management with full relationship mapping
</details>
Custom Schema Example
// Example: Blog Platform Schema
type Query {
posts(published: Boolean, authorId: ID): [Post]
post(slug: String!): Post
authors: [Author]
}
type Mutation {
createPost(input: CreatePostInput!): Post
publishPost(id: ID!): Post
}
// Generated Tools:
// ✅ query_posts (published?: boolean, authorId?: string)
// ✅ query_post (slug: string) ← Required parameter enforced
// ✅ query_authors () ← No parameters
// ✅ mutation_createPost (input: CreatePostInput) ← Validated input
// ✅ mutation_publishPost (id: string) ← Required parameter enforced
📄 License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
🏢 About OneGrep, Inc.
MCP GraphQL Forge is developed and maintained by OneGrep, Inc., a company focused on building developer tools and AI infrastructure.
Made with ❤️ by the OneGrep team
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