qsale-mcp
MCP server for the QSale headless commerce platform enabling catalog, content, navigation, segments, and more via a propose→review→apply pattern.
README
qsale-mcp
Model Context Protocol server for the QSale headless commerce platform.
Lets an LLM (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, any MCP-compatible client) operate a QSale tenant through the same REST API the admin panel uses: catalog, content pages, navigation, segments, dictionaries, mailings, promotion triggers, redirects, and admin task triggers.
All write operations follow a propose → review → apply pattern: the model first stages the change and returns a before/after diff for you to read; nothing hits the backend until you say so.
Installation
Requires Python 3.11+.
pip install git+https://github.com/qsale-io/qsale-mcp-server.git
Or with uv:
uvx --from git+https://github.com/qsale-io/qsale-mcp-server.git qsale-mcp
Configuration
The server reads its configuration from environment variables — no flags, no config files.
| Variable | Required | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
QSALE_API_TOKEN |
yes | — | Employee API token |
QSALE_COMPANY_ID |
yes | — | Company UUID (tenant scope) |
QSALE_API_BASE |
no | https://console.qsale.io |
Base URL of the QSale REST API |
QSALE_CLIENT_TYPE |
no | WEB |
Value of the X-QA-Client-Type header |
Obtaining a token and a company id
- Sign in to your QSale admin panel.
- Open Settings → API tokens and create a new employee token. Save it somewhere safe — it is shown only once.
- The company UUID is visible in the admin URL or under Settings → Company.
Self-hosted installations override QSALE_API_BASE to point at their own
console host (e.g. https://console.example.com).
Wiring into Claude Code
Add to your .mcp.json (or the global Claude Code MCP config):
{
"mcpServers": {
"qsale": {
"command": "qsale-mcp",
"env": {
"QSALE_API_TOKEN": "your-token-here",
"QSALE_COMPANY_ID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
}
}
}
}
For Claude Desktop, the configuration file lives at
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS)
or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows) with the same
mcpServers shape.
Available tools
The server registers ~100 tools, grouped by domain. See the source files
or the model's tools/list output for the full list; below is the high
level shape.
Read
Listing and detail tools for:
- Product categories, products
- Content pages
- Navigation groups and items
- URL redirects and redirect sites
- Mail templates and template images
- Promotion triggers and trigger categories
- Dictionaries and dictionary items
- Segments, segment properties, segment filters, segment property choices
- Frontend settings
Write — propose / apply
Two-phase writes that stage the change in memory, return a diff, and only
hit the backend when apply_* is called. Cover:
propose/apply_page_updatepropose/apply_navigation_item_create + updatepropose/apply_category_create + deletepropose/apply_mail_template_create + updatepropose/apply_promotion_trigger_createpropose/apply_dictionary_create + deletepropose/apply_dictionary_item_create + deletepropose/apply_segment_create + deletepropose/apply_segment_property_create + update + deletepropose/apply_segment_property_choice_create + deletepropose/apply_segment_filter_create + update + deletepropose/apply_link_di_segment + unlink_di_segmentpropose/apply_link_pc_segment + unlink_pc_segment
Admin task triggers
Schedule asynchronous backend tasks via the admin task endpoints:
propose/apply_run_update_all_dictspropose/apply_run_update_dictpropose/apply_run_set_category_for_products
Direct writes (no two-phase)
Idempotent or low-impact operations are exposed as single calls:
create_redirect,update_redirect,create_redirect_site,update_redirect_siteupdate_categoryupdate_frontend_setting_json,set_frontend_setting_filecreate_mail_template_image
Batch
bulk_apply([proposal_ids])— one approval covers N already-staged proposals of any kind. Stops on the first failure and returns per-proposal results.
How writes work
propose_* ──► in-memory Proposal{ id, kind, fields, before } (no HTTP write)
│
▼
you read the diff in chat
│
▼
apply_* ──► REST POST/PATCH/DELETE on console.qsale.io
Proposals live only in process memory — restarting the MCP server discards them. This is intentional: a stale proposal should never be reused after a code reload.
Development
git clone https://github.com/qsale-io/qsale-mcp-server.git
cd qsale-mcp-server
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e '.[dev]'
ruff check .
pytest
Versioning
This project follows Semantic Versioning. See CHANGELOG.md for release notes.
Security
Found a vulnerability? See SECURITY.md. Do not open a public issue for security reports.
License
Apache License 2.0 — see LICENSE.
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