OpenWebUI MCP Server
A bridge between LLMs and OpenWebUI workspaces that enables managing projects, notes, and knowledge bases. It supports safe project configuration updates through a propose-evaluate-apply workflow and direct file uploads to knowledge bases.
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OpenWebUI MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing projects, notes, and knowledge bases in OpenWebUI.
Overview
open-webui-mcp provides a bridge between LLMs and your OpenWebUI workspace. It allows models to:
- List and manage projects.
- Create and update project-specific notes.
- Associate knowledge bases with projects.
- Propose and apply updates to project configurations based on chat history.
- Upload files directly to knowledge bases.
Prerequisites
- Bun (v1.0+)
- OpenWebUI instance
- OpenRouter API key
Quick Start
-
Clone and install:
git clone https://github.com/your-repo/open-webui-mcp.git cd open-webui-mcp bun install -
Configure environment variables:
export OPENWEBUI_BASE_URL="http://localhost:3000" export OPENWEBUI_API_KEY="your-api-key" export OPENROUTER_API_KEY="your-openrouter-key" -
Build and run:
bun run build bun run start
Project Mapping
The server uses a projects.json file to map project IDs to OpenWebUI folders and resources. This allows for a structured way to manage project-specific context.
Example projects.json
{
"version": "1.0",
"projects": [
{
"id": "project-1",
"name": "My Project",
"folder_id": "folder-uuid",
"note_ids": [],
"knowledge_base_ids": []
}
]
}
Safety Model (Propose/Evaluate/Apply)
To ensure safe updates to project configurations, the server implements a three-step workflow:
- Propose: The model analyzes a conversation and generates a
ProposedChangeSet. - Evaluate: An LLM (via OpenRouter) evaluates the proposal for safety and relevance, assigning a score (0-1).
- Apply: If the proposal is deemed safe (score > threshold), it can be applied to the project.
Documentation
Troubleshooting
- Connection Errors: Ensure
OPENWEBUI_BASE_URLis accessible and the API key is correct. - Permission Denied: Check if your OpenWebUI API key has sufficient permissions to manage folders, notes, and knowledge bases.
- Evaluation Failures: Ensure your
OPENROUTER_API_KEYis valid and has credits. - Missing Projects: Verify that
projects.jsonexists in yourDATA_DIRand is valid JSON.
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