PyWA MCP Server
Provides comprehensive WhatsApp Business API functionality with 18 tools for sending messages, media, interactive buttons/lists, templates, reactions, and managing message status through the PyWA library.
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PyWA MCP Server
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes full WhatsApp Business API functionality using the PyWA library.
Features
This MCP server provides 18 WhatsApp tools organized into four categories:
Messaging Tools (12)
- Text & Media:
send_message,send_image,send_video,send_document,send_audio,send_sticker - Location & Contacts:
send_location,request_location,send_contact - Interactions:
send_reaction,remove_reaction,upload_media
Interactive Tools (2)
- Interactive Messages:
send_message_with_buttons,send_message_with_list
Template Tools (2)
- Template Messaging:
send_template,get_templates
Status Tools (2)
- Message Status:
mark_message_as_read,indicate_typing
Setup
-
Install dependencies:
uv sync -
Configure WhatsApp credentials:
cp .env.example .env # Edit .env with your WhatsApp Cloud API credentials -
Run the server:
# Production mode uv run python server.py # Development mode with Web UI (recommended for testing) uv run fastmcp dev --ui-port 6275 server.py
Configuration
Set these environment variables:
WHATSAPP_PHONE_ID- Your WhatsApp Business phone number IDWHATSAPP_TOKEN- Your WhatsApp Cloud API access token
Get these from your Meta Developer Console.
Development & Testing
Web UI (Recommended for Development)
Test your WhatsApp tools interactively with the FastMCP Inspector:
uv run fastmcp dev --ui-port 6275 server.py
Open http://localhost:6275 in your browser to:
- View all 15+ WhatsApp tools
- Test messaging, buttons, lists, templates
- See real-time API calls and responses
- Debug with comprehensive error messages
Testing with Real WhatsApp
- Get WhatsApp Business API credentials from Meta Developer Console
- Add test phone numbers in your Meta Developer Console
- Use the Web UI to send messages to test numbers
- Verify messages appear in WhatsApp
Claude Desktop Integration
Quick Setup (One Command)
Install directly in Claude Desktop config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pywa-whatsapp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/Jem-HR/pywa-mcp-server.git",
"pywa-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"WHATSAPP_PHONE_ID": "your_phone_id",
"WHATSAPP_TOKEN": "your_token"
}
}
}
}
This automatically downloads and runs the server without manual installation.
Manual Configuration
-
Locate Claude Desktop config file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
-
Add server configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "pywa-whatsapp": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "run", "python", "/path/to/pywa-mcp-server/server.py" ], "env": { "WHATSAPP_PHONE_ID": "your_phone_number_id", "WHATSAPP_TOKEN": "your_whatsapp_cloud_api_token" } } } } -
Restart Claude Desktop
-
Verify connection: Look for the 🔨 hammer icon in Claude Desktop
Using WhatsApp Tools in Claude Desktop
Once connected, you can ask Claude to:
Send Messages:
Send a WhatsApp message to +1234567890 saying "Hello from Claude!"
Create Interactive Buttons:
Send a WhatsApp message with buttons asking "Are you available?"
with Yes/No options to +1234567890
Build Menu Lists:
Create a WhatsApp menu for a restaurant with sections for Main Courses
and Beverages, send to +1234567890
Show Typing Indicators:
Show typing indicator for WhatsApp message ID wamid.XXX to let the user
know I'm preparing a response
Send Media:
Send an image from URL https://example.com/image.jpg with caption
"Check this out!" to +1234567890
Use Templates:
Send the "welcome_message" template in English to +1234567890
Available WhatsApp Tools in Claude
Claude has access to these WhatsApp capabilities:
📝 Messaging (12 tools):
send_message- Text messages with headers/footerssend_image- Images with captionssend_video- Videos with captionssend_document- Files with custom namessend_audio- Audio messagessend_sticker- WebP stickerssend_location- GPS coordinatesrequest_location- Ask user for locationsend_contact- Contact cardssend_reaction- Emoji reactionsremove_reaction- Remove reactionsupload_media- Upload files to WhatsApp
🎛️ Interactive (2 tools):
send_message_with_buttons- Up to 3 reply buttonssend_message_with_list- Selection lists with sections
📋 Templates (2 tools):
send_template- Pre-approved template messagesget_templates- List available templates
⚡ Status (2 tools):
mark_message_as_read- Mark messages as readindicate_typing- Show typing indicator
Architecture
The server uses a modular architecture:
- server.py - Main MCP server using FastMCP framework
- tools/messaging.py - Text, media, location, contact, and reaction tools
- tools/interactive.py - Button, list, catalog, and flow message tools
- tools/templates.py - Template messaging and authentication tools
All tools follow consistent patterns:
- Async implementation for optimal performance
- Comprehensive error handling with success/error responses
- Direct mapping to PyWA library methods
- Full type safety and parameter validation
Tool Examples
send_message
Send a text message to a WhatsApp user.
{
"to": "+1234567890",
"text": "Hello from PyWA MCP Server!",
"preview_url": true,
"reply_to_message_id": "optional_message_id"
}
send_button_message
Send an interactive message with reply buttons.
{
"to": "+1234567890",
"text": "Choose an option:",
"buttons": [
{"id": "option1", "title": "Option 1"},
{"id": "option2", "title": "Option 2"}
],
"header": "Quick Actions",
"footer": "Select one option"
}
send_template
Send a pre-approved template message.
{
"to": "+1234567890",
"template": "hello_world",
"language": "en",
"components": [
{
"type": "body",
"parameters": [
{"type": "text", "text": "John Doe"}
]
}
]
}
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
❌ "Missing required environment variables"
- Ensure
.envfile exists withWHATSAPP_PHONE_IDandWHATSAPP_TOKEN - Check values are correct from Meta Developer Console
❌ "Cannot import name 'X' from pywa.types"
- Run
uv syncto update dependencies - PyWA version must be >=3.0.0
❌ "401 Unauthorized" from WhatsApp API
- Verify your
WHATSAPP_TOKENis current and has proper permissions - Check token hasn't expired in Meta Developer Console
❌ Claude Desktop doesn't show tools
- Check
claude_desktop_config.jsonsyntax is valid JSON - Ensure file paths are absolute, not relative
- Restart Claude Desktop after config changes
- Look for 🔨 hammer icon to confirm connection
❌ "Typing indicator failed"
indicate_typingrequires a valid message ID from an incoming message- Cannot use with arbitrary message IDs - must be from actual WhatsApp messages received
Debug Mode
Enable detailed logging by setting environment variable:
export PYTHONPATH=/path/to/pywa-mcp-server
LOGLEVEL=DEBUG uv run python server.py
Getting Help
- Check the PyWA Documentation for WhatsApp API details
- Review Meta Developer Console for API setup
- Test tools individually using the Web UI before Claude Desktop integration
License
MIT
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