MCP Relay Server
Exposes provider-specific tools and relays HTTP requests to configured providers like Supabase, Vercel, and Context7, enabling interaction with multiple external APIs through a unified MCP interface with configurable authentication and access controls.
README
MCP Relay Server
A lightweight MCP server that exposes provider-specific tools and relays HTTP requests to configured providers (Supabase, Vercel, Context7, etc.).
Quick start
- Install dependencies
npm install
- Set up environment variables
Set environment variables for provider auth tokens (locally or in your host settings):
CONTEXT7_API_KEY=your-token-here
SUPABASE_URL=https://your-project.supabase.co
SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=your-key-here
Example for your shell:
- PowerShell:
$env:CONTEXT7_API_KEY = "your-token" - Bash:
export CONTEXT7_API_KEY="your-token"
- Add a provider
npm run build
node dist/cli.js add
- Run the relay (stdio transport)
node dist/index.js
- Run the relay (HTTP transport)
node dist/httpServer.js
Provider config
Provider configs live in providers/*.json.
Example:
{
"name": "supabase",
"type": "http",
"baseUrl": "https://YOUR_PROJECT.supabase.co",
"description": "Supabase REST API",
"auth": {
"type": "bearer",
"env": "SUPABASE_TOKEN"
},
"defaultHeaders": {
"apikey": "${SUPABASE_ANON_KEY}"
},
"allowMethods": ["GET", "POST"],
"allowPaths": ["/rest/v1/"]
}
Note: set any secrets via environment variables (locally or in your host). ${ENV_VAR} placeholders in baseUrl and defaultHeaders are expanded at runtime.
Presets: providers/vercel.json uses VERCEL_TOKEN. providers/supabase.json uses SUPABASE_URL and SUPABASE_ANON_KEY.
Tools
Each provider creates a tool named:
provider.<name>.request
Inputs:
path: path starting with/method: HTTP methodheaders: additional headersquery: query paramsbody: string or JSON
Optional provider fields:
allowMethods: restricts allowed HTTP methods.allowPaths: list of allowed path prefixes.
The server also exposes:
relay.list_providers
CLI flags
node dist/cli.js add --name supabase --base-url https://xyz.supabase.co --auth bearer --auth-env SUPABASE_TOKEN
One-click deploy
Replace YOUR_REPO_URL with your GitHub repo URL.
- Vercel (serverless, stateless MCP HTTP at
/mcp):
- Render (long-running HTTP server on
/mcp):
Set env vars in your hosting dashboard for any providers you configure (for example VERCEL_TOKEN, CONTEXT7_API_KEY, SUPABASE_URL, SUPABASE_ANON_KEY).
HTTP settings
PORT: port for the HTTP server (default:3000).HOST: bind address for the HTTP server (default:0.0.0.0).MCP_PATH: HTTP path for MCP (default:/mcp).
Build
npm run build
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