MCP Uber Server

MCP Uber Server

An MCP server that enables AI assistants to book and manage Uber rides, including getting price estimates, requesting rides, checking ride status, and canceling rides.

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uber_get_auth_url

Get the Uber authorization URL for user to authenticate

uber_set_access_token

Set the access token for a user after OAuth callback

uber_get_price_estimates

Get price estimates for a ride between two locations

uber_request_ride

Request an Uber ride

uber_get_ride_status

Get the current status of a ride request

uber_cancel_ride

Cancel an ongoing ride request

README

MCP Uber Server

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for booking Uber rides through AI assistants.

Features

  • OAuth 2.0 authentication with Uber
  • Get price estimates for rides
  • Request Uber rides
  • Check ride status
  • Cancel rides

Installation

Using npm (global installation)

npm install -g mcp-uber

Using npx (no installation required)

npx mcp-uber

Setup

Step 1: Create an Uber Developer Account

  1. Go to Uber Developer Dashboard
  2. Click "Sign in" and either:
    • Use an existing Uber rider/driver account
    • Create a new account specifically for development

💡 Tip: For organizations, create an email alias (e.g., dev@yourcompany.com) instead of using a personal account for easier ownership transfer.

Step 2: Create a New App

  1. In the Developer Dashboard, click "Create App" (top right corner)
  2. Fill in the required information:
    • App Name: Your application name
    • Description: Brief description of what your app does
  3. Click "Create"

Step 3: Get Your API Credentials

  1. Navigate to your app in the dashboard
  2. Go to the Auth tab
  3. You'll find:
    • Client ID: Public identifier for your app
    • Client Secret: Private key (keep this secure!)
    • Server Token: For server-side requests

Step 4: Configure OAuth Settings

  1. In the Auth tab, add your redirect URI:
    • For local testing: http://localhost:3000/callback
    • For production: Your actual callback URL
  2. Select required scopes:
    • profile - User's basic profile information
    • request - Request rides on user's behalf
    • ride_request - View and manage active ride requests

⚠️ Note: The request scope is privileged and requires Uber approval for production use. During development, your account can use it without approval.

Step 5: Set Up Environment Variables

Create environment variables with your credentials (see Configuration section below)

Usage with Claude Desktop

Using npm (global installation)

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "uber": {
      "command": "mcp-uber",
      "env": {
        "UBER_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
        "UBER_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret",
        "UBER_REDIRECT_URI": "http://localhost:3000/callback",
        "UBER_ENVIRONMENT": "sandbox"
      }
    }
  }
}

Using npx

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "uber": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["mcp-uber"],
      "env": {
        "UBER_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
        "UBER_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret",
        "UBER_REDIRECT_URI": "http://localhost:3000/callback",
        "UBER_ENVIRONMENT": "sandbox"
      }
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

  1. uber_get_auth_url - Get OAuth authorization URL
  2. uber_set_access_token - Set user's access token
  3. uber_get_price_estimates - Get price estimates for a ride
  4. uber_request_ride - Request an Uber ride
  5. uber_get_ride_status - Check ride request status
  6. uber_cancel_ride - Cancel a ride request

OAuth Flow

  1. Use uber_get_auth_url to get the authorization URL
  2. User visits the URL and authorizes your app
  3. After callback, exchange the code for an access token
  4. Use uber_set_access_token to store the token
  5. Now you can make API calls

Configuration

Environment Variables

The MCP server requires the following environment variables:

  • UBER_CLIENT_ID: Your Uber app client ID
  • UBER_CLIENT_SECRET: Your Uber app client secret
  • UBER_REDIRECT_URI: OAuth callback URL (default: http://localhost:3000/callback)
  • UBER_ENVIRONMENT: Either sandbox or production (default: sandbox)

Testing Your Integration

  1. Use sandbox mode for testing:

    • Set UBER_ENVIRONMENT=sandbox in your environment
    • Sandbox mode simulates ride requests without real drivers
    • Perfect for development and testing
  2. Test the OAuth flow:

    • Use the uber_get_auth_url tool to get an authorization URL
    • Visit the URL and authorize your app
    • After authorization, Uber will redirect to your callback URL with a code
    • Exchange the code for an access token (you'll need to set up your own callback handler)
    • Use uber_set_access_token to store the token in the MCP server
  3. Setting up a callback handler:

    • For testing, you can use a simple Express server (see examples/oauth-server.js in the GitHub repo)
    • For production, implement a secure callback handler in your application
    • The callback URL must match exactly what's configured in your Uber app

Important Notes

Sandbox vs Production

  • Sandbox Mode (default):

    • Simulated rides and drivers
    • No real charges
    • Perfect for testing
    • Limited to your developer account
  • Production Mode:

    • Real rides and charges
    • Requires Uber approval for privileged scopes
    • Must pass Uber's review process

Security Best Practices

  1. Never commit credentials: Keep your Client Secret secure
  2. Use environment variables: Don't hardcode credentials
  3. Implement proper token storage: The current in-memory storage is for demo only
  4. Validate redirect URIs: Ensure your callback URLs are properly configured

API Limitations

  • Rate limits apply (check Uber's documentation)
  • Privileged scopes require approval for production use
  • Sandbox mode has some limitations compared to production

Troubleshooting

  • "Invalid scope" error: Your app needs approval for privileged scopes in production
  • "Invalid redirect URI": Make sure your redirect URI exactly matches what's configured in the Uber dashboard
  • "Unauthorized" errors: Check that your access token is valid and not expired

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