Notion DB MCP Helper

Notion DB MCP Helper

Provides tools for querying and updating Notion database rows by exact property filters, avoiding semantic search for reliable row selection.

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Notion DB MCP Helper

Personal stdio MCP server and CLI helper for precise Notion data source queries/updates. It resolves rows by exact property filters and never relies on semantic search for mutation targets.

This project is optimized for local development and personal use:

  • Codex or Claude Code starts the MCP server locally through stdio.
  • The server reads local Notion auth from env vars or official ntn file-based auth.
  • Database/source aliases live on the client machine.
  • npx can run the server from GitHub without cloning the repo.

Why

Common Notion workflows like “update row 38” can become unreliable if an agent first uses semantic search to find a page. This helper does the safer flow:

  1. Query a specific Notion data_source_id with an exact property filter.
  2. Require exactly one matching page.
  3. Block not-found or duplicate matches.
  4. Update the exact page_id returned by the query.

Quick Start: Codex

codex mcp add notion_db -- \
  npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp \
  notion-mcp serve

Authenticate Notion locally before starting Codex:

ntn login

or:

export NOTION_API_TOKEN='<notion-token>'
codex

Quick Start: Claude Code

claude mcp add notion_db -- \
  npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp \
  notion-mcp serve

Authenticate Notion locally before starting Claude Code:

ntn login

or:

export NOTION_API_TOKEN='<notion-token>'
claude

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Tools

Source Metadata Tools

Use these when you configure named Notion sources in local config.json.

  • notion_api_request
  • notion_api_paginate
  • notion_file_upload_send
  • notion_source_list
  • notion_source_schema
  • notion_source_update_schema
  • notion_source_add_property
  • notion_source_rename_property
  • notion_source_remove_property
  • notion_source_get_by_key
  • notion_source_query
  • notion_source_table
  • notion_source_count
  • notion_source_group_count
  • notion_source_query_by_property
  • notion_source_count_by_property
  • notion_source_update_by_key
  • notion_source_update_status_by_key

Generic Data Source Tools

Use these for raw data_source_id or simple aliases.

  • notion_db_schema
  • notion_db_update_schema
  • notion_db_add_property
  • notion_db_rename_property
  • notion_db_remove_property
  • notion_db_query
  • notion_db_table
  • notion_db_count
  • notion_db_group_count
  • notion_db_query_by_property
  • notion_db_count_by_property
  • notion_db_get_by_property
  • notion_db_update_page
  • notion_db_update_by_property

For agent-friendly reads, prefer the table/count tools over raw notion_db_query. They convert Notion property objects into simple JSON values, so questions like “list all No values where Status is QC” or “count rows by Status” do not require local scripts. Schema tools include select/status/multi-select option names so agents can choose valid update and filter values without guessing.

Example:

{
  "source": "task_list",
  "property_name": "Status",
  "value": "QC",
  "properties": ["No", "Task", "Status"],
  "max_results": 50
}

Schema updates are supported through MCP. To add a Notion ID/Unique ID property without a prefix:

{
  "source": "task_list",
  "name": "No",
  "type": "unique_id"
}

Use notion_source_update_schema or notion_db_update_schema when you need to pass a raw Notion schema patch for advanced property types.

Local Config

Create a client-side config file when you want aliases such as task_list:

mkdir -p ~/.config/notion-db-mcp
cat > ~/.config/notion-db-mcp/config.json <<'JSON'
{
  "data_sources": {
    "task_list": {
      "id": "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
      "name": "Task List",
      "key_property": "No",
      "title_property": "Task",
      "status_property": "Status"
    }
  }
}
JSON

Because the MCP server runs locally in stdio mode, this file stays on the client machine.

For shorter config commands, install the CLI globally from GitHub:

npm install -g github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp

Then use:

notion-mcp config list
notion-mcp config discover
notion-mcp config add task_list '<notion-database-url-or-data-source-id>' --key No --status Status

Local UI

For visual mapping management, start the local config UI:

notion-mcp ui

By default it listens only on http://127.0.0.1:3099. Override the bind address only when you know why:

NOTION_MCP_UI_HOST=127.0.0.1 NOTION_MCP_UI_PORT=3099 notion-mcp ui

The UI manages the same client-side config file as notion-mcp config .... It can list mappings, discover accessible Notion data sources, add mappings, refresh source metadata, and remove mappings with confirmation. It does not display Notion tokens.

You can also manage this file with the built-in CLI:

npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp notion-mcp config list
npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp notion-mcp config discover
npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp notion-mcp config add task_list '<notion-database-url-or-data-source-id>' --key No --status Status
npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp notion-mcp config refresh task_list
npx --yes --package github:trisetiohidayat/notion-mcp notion-mcp config remove task_list --yes

Auth Model

The helper reads Notion bearer tokens in this order:

  1. NOTION_TOKEN
  2. NOTION_API_TOKEN
  3. NOTION_API_KEY
  4. NOTION_ACCESS_TOKEN
  5. Official ntn file-based auth, when available

If ntn login succeeds but the MCP tool returns Missing Notion token, set NOTION_API_TOKEN as a fallback.

CLI Examples

npm install
cp config.example.json config.json
export NOTION_API_TOKEN='<your-notion-token>'

./bin/db.js schema example_tasks
./bin/db.js get example_tasks No 38
./bin/db.js update example_tasks No 38 Status Done
./bin/db.js update-props example_tasks No 38 Summary="Done: verified"
./bin/notion-mcp.js config list

Safety Behavior

  • No matching row: returns a clear not-found error.
  • Multiple matching rows: returns a duplicate-match error and blocks updates.
  • Unknown property: returns a schema error.
  • Invalid select/status option: validates against schema when options are available.

Development

npm install
npm run check

License

MIT

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