
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
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/payday-mcp.git
cd payday-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- 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:
- Check your
.env
configuration - Verify
profiles.json
is valid JSON - Ensure Claude Desktop has the correct path
- Check API connectivity with
payday.healthcheck
- Refer to the official Payday API docs: https://apidoc.payday.is/
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