MCP Integration Servers
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MCP Integration Servers
This repository contains MCP (Model Control Protocol) servers for integrating various services with Claude Desktop.
Gmail and Google Calendar MCP Server
The Gmail and Google Calendar integration allows Claude to interact with your Gmail account and Google Calendar, enabling email management and calendar operations.
Features
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Gmail Operations:
- Get latest emails from inbox
- Search emails using Gmail query syntax
- Read email content
- Send emails with CC and BCC support
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Calendar Operations:
- Search calendar events
- Create new calendar events
- View upcoming events
Setup Instructions
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Prerequisites:
- Python 3.x
- MCP package installed
- Google Cloud Console project with Gmail and Calendar APIs enabled
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OAuth Credentials:
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create a new project or select existing one
- Enable Gmail API and Google Calendar API
- Create OAuth 2.0 credentials
- Download credentials and save as
credentials.json
in the project directory
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Installation:
# Install required packages pip install google-auth-oauthlib google-auth-httplib2 google-api-python-client # Install the server in Claude Desktop mcp install server.py
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First Run:
- Run the server:
mcp run server.py
- First run will prompt for OAuth authentication
- Follow the browser link to authorize the application
- Token will be saved for future use
- Run the server:
Available Tools
Gmail Tools
get_latest_emails(max_results: int = 10)
: Get latest emails from inboxsearch_emails(query: str, max_results: int = 10)
: Search emails using Gmail queryget_email_content(email_id: str)
: Get content of a specific emailsend_email(to: str, subject: str, body: str, cc: Optional[str], bcc: Optional[str])
: Send email
Calendar Tools
search_events(query: str, max_results: int = 10, time_min: Optional[str])
: Search calendar eventscreate_calendar_event(summary: str, start_time: str, end_time: str, description: Optional[str], location: Optional[str])
: Create new event
Backend API MCP Server
The Backend API MCP server provides a template for integrating your custom backend API with Claude Desktop.
Features
- User management operations
- Standardized API responses
- Error handling and logging
- Pydantic models for data validation
Setup Instructions
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Prerequisites:
- Python 3.x
- MCP package installed
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Installation:
# Install required packages pip install pydantic # Install the server in Claude Desktop mcp install backend_server.py
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Configuration:
- Update the API endpoint configurations
- Implement actual API calls in tool functions
- Add authentication if required
Available Tools
get_users(max_results: int = 10)
: Get list of userscreate_user(username: str, email: str, password: str)
: Create new usersearch_users(query: str)
: Search for users
Development
Running in Debug Mode
# Run with debug logging
export MCP_DEBUG=true
mcp dev server.py
# Run without debug logging
mcp run server.py
Adding New Tools
- Define Pydantic models for request/response
- Create new tool function with
@mcp.tool()
decorator - Implement error handling
- Add logging for debugging
Best Practices
- Use appropriate error handling
- Include comprehensive logging
- Validate input data using Pydantic models
- Follow security best practices for API keys and tokens
- Keep credentials and sensitive data secure
Security Notes
- Store API keys and credentials securely
- Use environment variables for sensitive data
- Never commit credentials to version control
- Implement rate limiting where appropriate
- Follow OAuth best practices
Common Issues
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Authentication Errors:
- Check if credentials.json is present
- Verify OAuth token validity
- Re-authenticate if token expired
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API Rate Limits:
- Implement exponential backoff
- Handle quota exceeded errors
- Monitor API usage
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Connection Issues:
- Check network connectivity
- Verify API endpoint availability
- Confirm firewall settings
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create feature branch
- Commit changes
- Create pull request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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