
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.
Tools
pubnub_docs
fetch_pubnub_sdk_docs
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 messageHello, 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 thedefault
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
- Restart Cursor IDE or open a new session.
- Open the MCP settings pane and verify the pubnub server is listed under Available Tools & Resources.
- In chat, invoke available resources:
pubnub://docs/javascript
— Fetch PubNub JavaScript SDK documentationpubnub://docs/python
— Fetch PubNub Python SDK documentationpubnub://docs/java
— Fetch PubNub Java SDK documentationpubnub://functions
— List PubNub Functions (static content fromresources/pubnub_functions.md
)
- 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
- In the Tools section, add a new tool named pubnub.
- Set the Command to
npx
and Arguments to["-y", "@pubnub/mcp"]
. - Add environment variables for your PubNub keys:
PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY
PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY
- 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
, andenv
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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