SharePoint MCP Server
Enables browsing and interacting with Microsoft SharePoint sites and documents through Microsoft Graph API, supporting file search, site listing, document library browsing, and file content retrieval with OAuth2 authentication.
README
SharePoint MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server for browsing and interacting with Microsoft SharePoint sites and documents.
This TypeScript-based MCP server provides comprehensive SharePoint integration through Microsoft Graph API, enabling:
- Resources: Access SharePoint sites as MCP resources with structured metadata
- Tools: Search files, list sites, browse document libraries, and retrieve file content
- Authentication: Secure OAuth2 client credentials flow with automatic token management
Features
Resources
- List SharePoint sites accessible to the application
- Access individual site information via
sharepoint://site/{siteId}URIs - JSON-formatted site metadata with display names and web URLs
Tools
search_files
Search for files and documents across SharePoint using Microsoft Graph Search API
- Parameters:
query(required): Search query stringlimit(optional): Maximum results to return (default: 10)
list_sites
List SharePoint sites accessible to the application
- Parameters:
search(optional): Filter sites by display name
get_site_info
Get detailed information about a specific SharePoint site
- Parameters:
siteUrl(required): SharePoint site URL (e.g., https://tenant.sharepoint.com/sites/sitename)
list_site_drives
List document libraries (drives) in a SharePoint site
- Parameters:
siteUrl(required): SharePoint site URL
list_drive_items
List files and folders in a SharePoint document library
- Parameters:
siteUrl(required): SharePoint site URLdriveId(optional): Specific drive ID (uses default drive if not specified)folderPath(optional): Folder path to list items from (default: root)
get_file_content
Get the content of a specific file from SharePoint (text files only)
- Parameters:
siteUrl(required): SharePoint site URLfilePath(required): Path to the filedriveId(optional): Specific drive ID (uses default drive if not specified)
Prerequisites
Azure App Registration
- Register an application in Azure Active Directory
- Configure API permissions:
- Microsoft Graph:
Sites.Read.All(Application permission) - Microsoft Graph:
Files.Read.All(Application permission)
- Microsoft Graph:
- Grant admin consent for the permissions
- Create a client secret
Environment Variables
Set the following environment variables:
SHAREPOINT_URL=https://yourtenant.sharepoint.com
TENANT_ID=your-azure-tenant-id
CLIENT_ID=your-azure-app-client-id
CLIENT_SECRET=your-azure-app-client-secret
Development
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build the server:
npm run build
For development with auto-rebuild:
npm run watch
Testing
Test the server using the MCP Inspector:
npm run inspector
The Inspector provides a web interface to test all available tools and resources.
Installation
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"sharepoint-mcp-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/sharepoint-mcp-server/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"SHAREPOINT_URL": "https://yourtenant.sharepoint.com",
"TENANT_ID": "your-azure-tenant-id",
"CLIENT_ID": "your-azure-app-client-id",
"CLIENT_SECRET": "your-azure-app-client-secret"
}
}
}
}
Global Installation
You can also install the server globally:
npm install -g .
Then use it directly:
sharepoint-mcp-server
Architecture
The server implements a service-oriented architecture with clear separation of concerns:
- Authentication Layer: Handles OAuth2 token acquisition and refresh
- Graph API Client: Manages HTTP requests to Microsoft Graph API
- Tool Handlers: Process MCP tool requests and format responses
- Resource Handlers: Manage SharePoint site resources and metadata
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error management with proper MCP error codes
Security Considerations
- Uses OAuth2 client credentials flow for secure authentication
- Tokens are automatically refreshed before expiration
- All API requests use HTTPS
- Client secrets should be stored securely and never committed to version control
- Application permissions require admin consent in Azure AD
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Authentication Errors: Verify Azure app registration and permissions
- Site Access: Ensure the app has appropriate SharePoint permissions
- Network Issues: Check firewall settings for Microsoft Graph API access
Debug Mode
Set environment variable for detailed logging:
DEBUG=sharepoint-mcp-server
Contributing
- Follow TypeScript best practices
- Maintain comprehensive error handling
- Add tests for new functionality
- Update documentation for API changes
License
This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please follow these guidelines:
Getting Started
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Make your changes
- Add tests for new functionality
- Ensure all tests pass (
npm test) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
Development Guidelines
- Follow TypeScript best practices and maintain type safety
- Implement comprehensive error handling with proper MCP error codes
- Add JSDoc comments for all public methods and classes
- Maintain the service-oriented architecture with clear separation of concerns
- Follow SOLID principles and keep functions focused and testable
- Update documentation for any API changes
Code Style
- Use TypeScript strict mode
- Follow the existing code formatting and naming conventions
- Remove unused imports and variables
- Use descriptive variable and function names
- Prefer composition over inheritance
Testing
- Add unit tests for new functionality
- Test error conditions and edge cases
- Ensure the basic test suite passes
- Test with real SharePoint environments when possible
Documentation
- Update README.md for new features or configuration changes
- Add JSDoc comments for new public APIs
- Include examples for complex functionality
- Update the changelog for significant changes
Changelog
[0.1.0] - Initial Release
- Basic SharePoint integration via Microsoft Graph API
- Support for searching files across SharePoint
- Site listing and browsing capabilities
- Document library access and file content retrieval
- OAuth2 client credentials authentication
- MCP resource support for SharePoint sites
- Comprehensive error handling and logging
Support
If you encounter issues or have questions:
- Check the troubleshooting section in this README
- Search existing GitHub issues
- Create a new issue with detailed information about your problem
- Include relevant logs and configuration (without sensitive information)
Acknowledgments
- Built with the Model Context Protocol SDK
- Uses Microsoft Graph API for SharePoint integration
- Inspired by the MCP community and ecosystem
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