PubNub MCP Server

PubNub MCP Server

A CLI-based Model Context Protocol server that exposes PubNub SDK documentation and Functions resources to LLM-powered tools like Cursor IDE, enabling users to fetch documentation and interact with PubNub channels via natural language prompts.

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publish_pubnub_message

fetch_pubnub_docs

fetch_pubnub_messages

fetch_pubnub_presence

README

PubNub Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Cursor IDE

This repository provides a CLI-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes PubNub SDK documentation and PubNub Functions resources to LLM-powered tools. By adding this server to Cursor IDE, you can:

  • Fetch formatted PubNub JavaScript, Python, and Java SDK documentation.
  • Access PubNub Functions documentation from a static Markdown file.

Example Prompts

  • "Publish a message to the my_channel channel with the message Hello, PubNub!."
  • "Show me the PubNub JavaScript SDK documentation for subscribe()."
  • "List all available PubNub Functions."
  • "Fetch the Python SDK docs for the publish() method."
  • "Fetch the message history for the test channel."
  • "Retrieve presence information (occupancy and UUIDs) for the test channel and the default channel group."

This requires Node.js (>= 18) and npm (https://nodejs.org/). npx will automatically fetch and run the latest MCP server.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (>= 18) and npm
  • Cursor IDE with MCP support
  • (Optional) PubNub account and API keys for live examples

Installation

The preferred way to run the PubNub MCP server locally or add it to Cursor IDE via npx:

npx -y @pubnub/mcp

Configuration

Cursor must be in AGENT MODE to use MCP servers.

Cursor IDE discovers MCP servers via a JSON config file. Configure the PubNub MCP server globally or per project.

Global Configuration

Edit or create ~/.cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pubnub": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@pubnub/mcp"],
      "env": {
        "PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY": "YOUR_SUBSCRIBE_KEY",
        "PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY": "YOUR_PUBLISH_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Project Configuration

In your project directory, create .cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pubnub": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@pubnub/mcp"],
      "env": {
        "PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY": "YOUR_SUBSCRIBE_KEY",
        "PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY": "YOUR_PUBLISH_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}
  • command specifies the executable to launch the MCP server.
  • args specifies the arguments to pass to the command.
  • env sets environment variables for the server process.

Using in Cursor IDE

  1. Restart Cursor IDE or open a new session.
  2. Open the MCP settings pane and verify the pubnub server is listed under Available Tools & Resources.
  3. In chat, invoke available resources:
    • pubnub://docs/javascript — Fetch PubNub JavaScript SDK documentation
    • pubnub://docs/python — Fetch PubNub Python SDK documentation
    • pubnub://docs/java — Fetch PubNub Java SDK documentation
    • pubnub://functions — List PubNub Functions (static content from resources/pubnub_functions.md)
  4. Approve resource execution when prompted, or enable auto-run in settings for trusted resources.

Claude Code

## Install the MCP server if you have node >= 18
claude mcp add pubnub -e PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY=your_publish_key -e PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY=your_subscribe_key -- npx -y @pubnub/mcp

## Install the MCP server if you have node < 18 and need to point to the full path of node
claude mcp add pubnub -e PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY=your_publish_key -e PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY=your_subscribe_key -- /Users/stephen/.nvm/versions/node/v22.14.0/bin/node /Users/stephen/Projects/mcp-pubnub/index.js

And the output will be:

Added stdio MCP server pubnub with command: npx -y @pubnub/mcp to local config

Example prompt

claude "publish a message 'hi' to the 'my_channel' pubnub channel."
claude "publish a message 'hi' to the 'my_channel' pubnub channel."

╭───────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ ✻ Welcome to Claude Code research preview!        │
│                                                   │
│   /help for help, /status for your current setup  │
│                                                   │
│   cwd: /Users/stephen/Projects/mcp-pubnub         │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

 ※ Tip: Press Option+Enter to send a multi-line message

> publish a message 'hi' to the 'my_channel' pubnub channel.

⏺ I'll publish a message to the PubNub channel for you.

⏺ pubnub:publish_pubnub_message (MCP)(channel: "my_channel", message: "hi")…
  ⎿  Message published successfully. Timetoken: 17467422499409217

⏺ Message published successfully to "my_channel".

Remove the MCP server with:

claude mcp remove pubnub

Using Claude Desktop

  1. In the Tools section, add a new tool named pubnub.
  2. Set the Command to npx and Arguments to ["-y", "@pubnub/mcp"].
  3. Add environment variables for your PubNub keys:
    • PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY
    • PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY
  4. Save the configuration.

Claude Desktop may use an old verson of node. You may need to set the command to the full path of your node installation.

git clone https://github.com/stephenlb/pubnub-mcp-server.git

MCP server is located in the index.js file.:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pubnub": {
      "command": "/Users/stephen/.nvm/versions/node/v22.14.0/bin/node",
      "args": ["/Users/stephen/Projects/mcp-pubnub/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY": "demo",
        "PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY": "demo"
      }
    }
  }
}

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Troubleshooting

  • Must be in agents mode to use MCP servers.
  • Verify Node.js and npm installation.
  • Ensure server.js has execute permission.
  • Check that the command, args, and env settings are correct.
  • Review Cursor IDE logs for MCP startup errors.

Direct JSON-RPC Command-Line Usage

You can invoke the MCP server directly over STDIN/STDOUT using JSON-RPC v2.0. Ensure your PubNub keys are set in the environment, for example:

PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY=YOUR_SUBSCRIBE_KEY \
PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY=YOUR_PUBLISH_KEY \
  node index.js

Once the server is running (or using a one-off invocation), send requests by piping JSON into node index.js. Examples:

# 1) List available tools
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}' \
  | node index.js

# 2) Fetch PubNub JavaScript SDK documentation
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":2,"method":"tools/call","params":
  {"name":"fetch_pubnub_sdk_docs","arguments":{"language":"javascript"}}}' \
  | node index.js

# 3) Load PubNub Functions docs (static Markdown)
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"method":"tools/call","params":
  {"name":"pubnub_functions_docs","arguments":{}}}' \
  | node index.js

# 4) Publish a message to a channel
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":4,"method":"tools/call","params":
  {"name":"publish_pubnub_message","arguments":
    {"channel":"my_channel","message":"Hello, PubNub!"}}}' \
  | node index.js

# 5) Read a static resource
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":5,"method":"resources/read","params":
  {"uri":"thank_you_pubnub://thank_you"}}' \
  | node index.js

Quick JSON-RPC Examples

Below are simplified JSON-RPC v2.0 command-line examples using STDIN/STDOUT to fetch PubNub SDK documentation and publish messages.

1) Fetch PubNub JavaScript SDK documentation

PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY=YOUR_SUBSCRIBE_KEY \
PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY=YOUR_PUBLISH_KEY \
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"fetch_pubnub_sdk_docs","arguments":{"language":"javascript"}}}' \
  | node index.js

2) Publish a message to a PubNub channel

PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY=YOUR_SUBSCRIBE_KEY \
PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY=YOUR_PUBLISH_KEY \
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":2,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"publish_pubnub_message","arguments":{"channel":"my_channel","message":"Hello, PubNub MCP JSON-RPC!"}}}' \
  | node index.js

License

MIT

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