mcp-uptime-kuma
MCP server for Uptime Kuma that enables monitoring and management of uptime monitors, heartbeats, notifications, tags, and maintenance windows via natural language.
README
mcp-uptime-kuma
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Uptime Kuma version 2. Supports stdio and streamable HTTP transports.
Features
- Real-time Monitoring: Access monitors, heartbeats, uptime, and responsiveness metrics via Socket.IO with instant status change notifications.
- Context-Friendly: Returns only essential data by default to avoid overwhelming LLM context windows.
- Multiple Transports: Supports stdio (local) and streamable HTTP (remote) transports.
Quick Start
Using npx (stdio transport)
Add this to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"uptime-kuma": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@davidfuchs/mcp-uptime-kuma"],
"env": {
"UPTIME_KUMA_URL": "http://your-uptime-kuma-instance:3001",
"UPTIME_KUMA_USERNAME": "your_username",
"UPTIME_KUMA_PASSWORD": "your_password"
}
}
}
}
Using Docker (streamable HTTP transport)
Option 1: Docker Run
docker run -d \
--name mcp-uptime-kuma \
-p 3000:3000 \
-e UPTIME_KUMA_URL=http://your-uptime-kuma-instance:3001 \
-e UPTIME_KUMA_USERNAME=your_username \
-e UPTIME_KUMA_PASSWORD=your_password \
davidfuchs/mcp-uptime-kuma:latest \
-t streamable-http
Option 2: Docker Compose
A docker-compose.yml file is provided in the repository. Download it, configure your environment variables, and run:
docker compose up -d
Then configure your MCP client to connect to the endpoint:
{
"mcpServers": {
"uptime-kuma": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/mcp"
}
}
}
See Authentication Methods for JWT token and anonymous authentication options.
Example Conversation
Conversation in LibreChat where the mcp-uptime-kuma server is providing real-time information from Uptime Kuma.
Available Tools
Monitors
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
getMonitorSummary |
Get a quick overview of all monitors with their current status. Supports filtering. |
listMonitors |
Get the full list of all monitors with configurations. Supports filtering. |
listMonitorTypes |
Get all available monitor types supported by Uptime Kuma. |
getMonitor |
Get detailed configuration for a specific monitor by ID. |
createMonitor |
Create a new monitor (requires name and type at minimum). |
updateMonitor |
Update an existing monitor's configuration. |
deleteMonitor |
Permanently delete a monitor and all its heartbeat history. |
pauseMonitor |
Pause a monitor to stop performing checks. |
resumeMonitor |
Resume a paused monitor to restart checks. |
Heartbeats
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
listHeartbeats |
Get status check history for all monitors. |
getHeartbeats |
Get status check history for a specific monitor. |
Notifications
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
listNotifications |
List all configured notification channels (Slack, Discord, email, webhooks, etc.). |
addNotification |
Create a new notification channel. |
updateNotification |
Update an existing notification channel. |
deleteNotification |
Permanently delete a notification channel. |
Tags
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
listTags |
List all tags defined in Uptime Kuma. |
addTag |
Create a new tag that can be assigned to monitors. |
deleteTag |
Permanently delete a tag (removes it from all monitors). |
Maintenance
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
getMaintenanceWindows |
List all scheduled maintenance windows. |
createMaintenance |
Schedule a new maintenance window. |
Status Pages & Settings
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
listStatusPages |
List all configured status pages. |
getSettings |
Get Uptime Kuma server settings. |
Filtering
getMonitorSummary and listMonitors support filtering by:
- keywords: Space-separated keywords for fuzzy matching against monitor pathNames
- type: Monitor type(s), comma-separated (e.g.,
"http","http,ping,dns") - active: Filter by active (
true) or inactive (false) monitors - maintenance: Filter by maintenance mode status
- tags: Tag name and optional value, comma-separated (e.g.,
"production","env=staging") - status (getMonitorSummary only): Heartbeat status (
"0"=DOWN,"1"=UP,"2"=PENDING,"3"=MAINTENANCE)
Examples:
getMonitorSummary({ status: "0" }) // All DOWN monitors
getMonitorSummary({ type: "http", maintenance: true }) // HTTP monitors in maintenance
listMonitors({ tags: "production,region=us-east" }) // Monitors with specific tags
Authentication Methods
Anonymous Authentication
If authentication is disabled on your Uptime Kuma instance, only UPTIME_KUMA_URL is required.
Username/Password Authentication
UPTIME_KUMA_URL=http://your-instance:3001
UPTIME_KUMA_USERNAME=your_username
UPTIME_KUMA_PASSWORD=your_password
UPTIME_KUMA_2FA_TOKEN=123456 # Optional, only if 2FA is enabled
JWT Token Authentication
Recommended for 2FA users. Takes precedence over username/password if both are provided.
UPTIME_KUMA_URL=http://your-instance:3001
UPTIME_KUMA_JWT_TOKEN=your_jwt_token
Obtaining Your JWT Token
Using the CLI utility (recommended):
npx -p @davidfuchs/mcp-uptime-kuma mcp-uptime-kuma-get-jwt http://localhost:3001 admin mypassword
Using Docker:
docker run --rm davidfuchs/mcp-uptime-kuma:latest get-jwt http://host.docker.internal:3001 admin mypassword
From browser: Open Developer Tools → Storage/Application → Local Storage → find token key.
LibreChat Configuration
stdio transport:
mcpServers:
uptime-kuma:
command: npx
args: ["-y", "@davidfuchs/mcp-uptime-kuma"]
env:
UPTIME_KUMA_URL: "http://your-instance:3001"
UPTIME_KUMA_USERNAME: "your_username"
UPTIME_KUMA_PASSWORD: "your_password"
serverInstructions: true
streamable HTTP transport:
Update the allowed domains to whatever domain you're using in the URL (e.g., localhost or host.docker.internal for Docker setups):
mcpServers:
uptime-kuma:
type: streamable-http
url: "http://mcp-uptime-kuma:3000/mcp"
serverInstructions: true
mcpSettings:
allowedDomains:
- 'mcp-uptime-kuma'
Contributing
For development setup, building, testing, and project structure, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Learn More
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