Payday MCP Server

Payday MCP Server

Enables secure, read-only access to the Payday API through Claude Desktop with OAuth2 authentication. Supports querying customers, invoices, expenses, and payments with multi-profile support for different environments.

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Payday MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides secure, read-only access to the Payday API through Claude Desktop. Built with TypeScript and designed for local development with multi-tenant profile support.

Features

  • 🔐 OAuth2 authentication with automatic token refresh
  • 👥 Multi-profile support for test/production environments
  • 📊 8 GET-only tools for customers, invoices, expenses, and payments
  • 🚦 Rate limit tracking with headers exposed via dedicated tool
  • Auto-retry on 401 with token refresh (once per call)
  • 🛡️ Privacy-focused - no logging of secrets or PII
  • Production-ready with comprehensive error handling and tests

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • npm or yarn
  • Claude Desktop

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/payday-mcp.git
cd payday-mcp
  1. Install dependencies:
npm install
  1. Build the project:
npm run build

Configuration

Environment Variables

Copy .env.example to .env and add your credentials:

PAYDAY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id_here
PAYDAY_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret_here
PAYDAY_DEFAULT_PROFILE=test

Profile Configuration

Copy profiles.example.json to profiles.json for multi-tenant support:

{
  "test": {
    "base_url": "https://api.test.payday.is",
    "company_id": null,
    "read_only": true
  },
  "prod": {
    "base_url": "https://api.payday.is",
    "company_id": null,
    "read_only": true
  }
}

Claude Desktop Integration

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:

Windows

%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

  • Example path: C:\Users\DaníelHjörvar\AppData\Roaming\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

macOS

~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "payday-mcp": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:\\path\\to\\payday-mcp\\dist\\index.js"],
      "env": {
        "PAYDAY_DEFAULT_PROFILE": "test"
      }
    }
  }
}

Replace C:\\path\\to\\payday-mcp with your actual installation path.

Available Tools

1. payday.show_profile

Shows current profile configuration.

  • Output: profile name, base URL, company ID, read-only flag

2. payday.healthcheck

Verifies API connectivity and authentication.

  • Output: status, authentication state, response time

3. payday.rate_limit_status

Returns rate limit info from the last API call.

  • Output: limit, remaining, reset timestamp

4. payday.get_customers

Fetches customers with pagination and search.

  • Input: query?, page?=1, perpage?=50
  • Output: customer list with pagination meta

5. payday.get_customer

Gets a specific customer by ID.

  • Input: customer_id (required)
  • Output: customer details

6. payday.get_invoices

Retrieves invoices with flexible filtering.

  • Input: customer_id?, status?, from?, to?, page?=1, perpage?=50, include?
  • Route: /customers/:id/invoices if customer_id provided, else /invoices

7. payday.get_expenses

Fetches expenses with date and query filtering.

  • Input: from?, to?, query?, page?=1, perpage?=100, include?
  • Output: expense list with pagination

8. payday.get_payments

Gets payments within date range.

  • Input: from?, to?, page?=1, perpage?=100
  • Output: payment list with pagination

Usage Examples

After configuring Claude Desktop, use natural language prompts:

  • "Use payday.get_invoices for Aug–Sep 2025, unpaid only, include lines, perpage=100; summarize totals by customer."
  • "Search customers query='Dúfan', perpage=50; show ids and emails only."
  • "Expenses from 2025-07-01 to 2025-08-31, query='payday', include lines; return first 2 pages."
  • "Show me the current rate limit status"
  • "Check if the API is healthy"

Tool Response Format

All tools return a consistent JSON structure:

{
  "ok": true,
  "data": [...],
  "page": {
    "page": 1,
    "perpage": 50,
    "total": 123,
    "has_next": true
  },
  "source": {
    "endpoint": "/invoices",
    "duration_ms": 234
  }
}

Error responses:

{
  "ok": false,
  "error": {
    "status": 401,
    "label": "AUTH_FAILED",
    "detail": "Token expired",
    "fields": {}
  }
}

Development

Scripts

npm run dev          # Development mode with hot reload
npm run build        # Build for production
npm run test         # Run unit tests
npm run test:coverage # Generate coverage report
npm run lint         # Lint code
npm run format       # Format with Prettier
npm run typecheck    # Type check without building

Project Structure

payday-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── config/       # Environment and profile management
│   ├── auth/         # OAuth2 authentication client
│   ├── http/         # HTTP client with error mapping
│   ├── tools/        # MCP tool implementations
│   ├── types/        # Zod schemas and TypeScript types
│   ├── util/         # Logger and pagination utilities
│   ├── test/         # Unit tests
│   └── index.ts      # MCP server entry point
├── dist/             # Compiled output (generated)
├── .env              # Your credentials (create from .env.example)
├── profiles.json     # Profile configuration (create from example)
└── package.json      # Dependencies and scripts

Error Handling

The server maps HTTP errors to standardized labels:

  • AUTH_FAILED (401/403) - Authentication or permission issues
  • VALIDATION_ERROR (400/422) - Invalid request parameters
  • NOT_FOUND (404) - Resource not found
  • RATE_LIMITED (429) - Too many requests
  • SERVER_ERROR (500+) - Server-side errors

Security

  • Credentials stored in .env (never committed)
  • No logging of secrets, tokens, or PII
  • Read-only mode enforced via profile configuration
  • Token caching with automatic expiry handling

Date Formats

All date parameters use ISO format: YYYY-MM-DD

Example: from: "2025-01-01", to: "2025-01-31"

Pagination Limits

  • Default perpage: 50 for most endpoints, 100 for expenses/payments
  • Maximum perpage: 500 (enforced)
  • Page numbering starts at 1

Testing

npm test                    # Run all tests
npm run test:coverage       # Coverage report
npm test auth.test.ts       # Run specific test

License

MIT - see LICENSE file

API Documentation

For detailed Payday API documentation, see: https://apidoc.payday.is/

This includes endpoint specifications, parameter details, and response formats.

Support

For issues:

  1. Check your .env configuration
  2. Verify profiles.json is valid JSON
  3. Ensure Claude Desktop has the correct path
  4. Check API connectivity with payday.healthcheck
  5. Refer to the official Payday API docs: https://apidoc.payday.is/

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