OpenOcean MCP

OpenOcean MCP

Enables interaction with decentralized exchanges (DEXs) through OpenOcean, allowing users to get swap quotes, execute token swaps, check gas prices, and query transaction information across multiple blockchain networks.

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OPENOCEAN-MCP: Model Context Protocol Server for Decentralized Exchanges

This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to interact with decentralized exchanges (DEXs). It allows MCP-compatible clients (like AI assistants, IDE extensions, or custom applications) to access functionalities such as getting quotes for swaps and executing swaps.

This server is built using TypeScript and fastmcp.

Features (MCP Tools)

The server exposes the following tools that MCP clients can utilize:

  • CHAIN_LIST: Fetch chain list.
    • Parameters:
  • GAS_PRICE: Fetch gas price.
    • Parameters: chain (string)
  • QUOTE: Fetch a quote for a swap.
    • Parameters: chain (string), inTokenAddress (string), outTokenAddress (string), amount (string), slippage (string)
  • SWAP: Building swap transaction.
    • Parameters: chain (string), inTokenAddress (string), outTokenAddress (string), amount (string), slippage (string), account (string)
  • GET_TRANSACTION: Fetch transaction info.
    • Parameters: chain (string), hash (string)
  • TOKEN_LIST: Fetch token list.
    • Parameters: chain (string)
  • DEX_LIST: Fetch dex list.
    • Parameters: chain (string)

Parameter breakdown

  • chain: The chain code of the DEX.
  • inTokenAddress: The token you want to sell.
  • outTokenAddress: The token you want to buy.
  • amount: Token amount with decimals. For example, if 1 USDT is input, use 1000000 (1 USDT * 10^6).
  • slippage: Define the acceptable slippage level by inputting a percentage value within the range of 0.05 to 50. 1% slippage set as 1.
  • account: user's wallet address.
  • hash: Hash from the OpenOcean contract on the blockchain.

Prerequisites

Installation

There are a few ways to use openocean-mcp:

1. Using pnpm dlx (Recommended for most MCP client setups):

You can run the server directly using pnpm dlx without needing a global installation. This is often the easiest way to integrate with MCP clients. See the "Running the Server with an MCP Client" section for examples. (pnpm dlx is pnpm's equivalent of npx)

2. Global Installation from npm (via pnpm):

Install the package globally to make the openocean-mcp command available system-wide:

pnpm add -g openocean-mcp

3. Building from Source (for development or custom modifications):

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/openocean-finance/openocean-mcp.git
    cd openocean-mcp
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    pnpm install
    
  3. Build the server: This compiles the TypeScript code to JavaScript in the dist directory.

    pnpm run build
    

    The prepare script also runs pnpm run build, so dependencies are built upon installation if you clone and run pnpm install.

Configuration (Environment Variables)

This MCP server may require certain environment variables to be set by the MCP client that runs it. These are typically configured in the client's MCP server definition (e.g., in a mcp.json file for Cursor, or similar for other clients).

  • Any necessary environment variables for wallet providers or API keys.

Running the Server with an MCP Client

MCP clients (like AI assistants, IDE extensions, etc.) will run this server as a background process. You need to configure the client to tell it how to start your server.

Below is an example configuration snippet that an MCP client might use (e.g., in a mcp_servers.json or similar configuration file). This example shows how to run the server using the published npm package via pnpm dlx.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "openocean-mcp-server": {
      "command": "pnpm",
      "args": ["dlx", "openocean-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Alternative if Globally Installed:

If you have installed openocean-mcp globally (pnpm add -g openocean-mcp), you can simplify the command and args:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "openocean-mcp-server": {
      "command": "openocean-mcp",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}
  • command: The executable to run.
    • For pnpm dlx: "pnpm" (with "dlx" as the first arg)
    • For global install: "openocean-mcp"
  • args: An array of arguments to pass to the command.
    • For pnpm dlx: ["dlx", "openocean-mcp"]
    • For global install: []
  • env: An object containing environment variables to be set when the server process starts. This is where you provide any necessary environment variables.
  • workingDirectory: Generally not required when using the published package via pnpm dlx or a global install, as the package should handle its own paths correctly. If you were running from source (node dist/index.js), then setting workingDirectory to the project root would be important.

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