Shiplabel
FreeNot checkedCarrier-agnostic shipping labels as a self-hostable MCP server. Build one shipment request, get a tracking number and a print-ready label back for DHL, DPD, UPS
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Carrier-agnostic shipping labels as a self-hostable MCP server. Build one shipment request, get a tracking number and a print-ready label back for DHL, DPD, UPS, FedEx, GLS, Sendcloud, and Shipcloud.
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Carrier-agnostic shipping labels as a self-hostable MCP server. Build one shipment request, get a tracking number and a print-ready label back — the same way for DHL, DPD, UPS, FedEx, GLS, Sendcloud, Shipcloud and DHL Return. Run it yourself, connect it to Claude (or any MCP client), and create labels straight from a chat, a script, or your own agent.
Carrier-direct: no account with anyone is required to run this — you bring your own account with the carrier(s) you ship with.
Built and open-sourced by Xentral, the ERP for growing product businesses. This server is fully standalone and needs no Xentral account.
Don't want to self-host? The same engine is available ready-to-use, fully hosted, as the Carrier Kit in Xentral AgentOS — no server to run, no setup: agent.xentral.com/en/starter-kits.
Try it in 2 minutes
Looking around needs no carrier account — list_carriers and describe_carrier
work out of the box:
pip install shiplabel-mcp # or: uv pip install shiplabel-mcp
shiplabel carriers # lists every carrier, no credentials needed
Your first real label — the fastest path is Sendcloud (self-serve API key, no per-carrier contract). Grab a public/secret key and a shipping-method id from the Sendcloud panel, then:
export SHIPLABEL_SENDCLOUD_PUBLIC_KEY="..."
export SHIPLABEL_SENDCLOUD_SECRET_KEY="..."
export SHIPLABEL_SENDCLOUD_METHOD_ID="8" # a shipping method from your panel
shiplabel create --carrier sendcloud --from examples/sendcloud_request.json --out label.pdf
Prefer DHL? The DHL sandbox needs no production contract. Full setup for every carrier: per-carrier guides · configuration.
How it works
Carriers are data, not code. One generic engine executes a declarative JSON
spec per carrier (endpoints, auth, a payload template, response paths). You build
a single canonical shipment request (address + parcel + options); the engine
maps it onto the carrier's API and normalizes the response to tracking number + base64 label. Adding or tweaking a carrier is a JSON file, not a code change.
Supported carriers
| Carrier | Sandbox | What you need (your own account) |
|---|---|---|
dhl — DHL Paket (DE) |
✅ | developer.dhl.com app + DHL business/GKP contract — see the note below |
dhl_return — DHL Return (DE) |
✅ | DHL returns API key + receiver id |
dpd |
— | DPD business account (partner + cloud credentials) |
ups |
✅ | UPS developer app + account number |
fedex |
✅ | FedEx developer app + account number |
gls |
— | GLS business account |
sendcloud |
— | Sendcloud account (self-serve API key; aggregates PostNL, Swiss Post, Österr. Post, DPD, DHL…) |
shipcloud |
— | Shipcloud account (self-serve API key) — spec shipped, not yet exercised in tests |
Bring your own carrier account. Every production carrier API requires a business/shipping account with that carrier. This project provides the integration; it does not include and cannot provide carrier credentials. The easiest self-serve entry points are the aggregators Sendcloud and Shipcloud.
Per-carrier setup & examples
Each guide has a concrete example: where to register, the exact env config, an example request, and the command to create a label.
- DHL — includes a free sandbox quickstart
- GLS
- UPS — has a sandbox
- Sendcloud — self-serve keys, easiest to start
- DPD
- FedEx, Shipcloud and DHL Return follow the same pattern — run
describe_carrier <code>for their keys and see the configuration guide below.
→ Configuration guide — how credentials and options reach any carrier (env vars, TOML profiles, inline config, sandbox flags, adding your own carrier). Same mechanism for all of them.
⚠️ DHL needs your own credentials
This repo ships no DHL keys. To use DHL you need:
- your own app on developer.dhl.com (client id + secret) — free to register; sandbox works immediately;
- for production, additionally a DHL business-customer contract (Post & DHL Geschäftskundenportal, "GKP") with a customer/billing number. You don't get this "out of the box" — you register with DHL as a business customer.
To try it out, the sandbox is enough (public DHL test login, see docs/carriers/dhl.md). Without a GKP contract you cannot create real (production) labels — that's a DHL requirement, not a limit of this tool.
Quickstart
Option A — Docker
git clone https://github.com/xentral/shiplabel-mcp.git
cd shiplabel-mcp
cp .env.example .env # fill in the carrier(s) you use
docker compose up # HTTP MCP server on http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp
Option B — local (Python 3.11+)
pip install shiplabel-mcp # or: uv pip install shiplabel-mcp
cp .env.example .env # and export/source it, or set env vars directly
shiplabel-mcp # stdio server (for Claude Desktop / Claude Code)
shiplabel-mcp --http # or streamable HTTP on 127.0.0.1:8000
Connect it to an MCP client
The server exposes three tools: list_carriers, describe_carrier,
create_label.
Claude Desktop
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"shiplabel": {
"command": "shiplabel-mcp",
"env": {
"DHL_API_CLIENT_ID_SANDBOX": "your-dev-app-id",
"DHL_API_CLIENT_SECRET_SANDBOX": "your-dev-app-secret",
"SHIPLABEL_DHL_USERNAME": "your-gkp-user",
"SHIPLABEL_DHL_PASSWORD": "your-gkp-password",
"SHIPLABEL_DHL_ACCOUNTNUMBER": "your-billing-number",
"SHIPLABEL_DHL_SANDBOX": "true"
}
}
}
}
Claude Code
claude mcp add shiplabel \
-e SHIPLABEL_DHL_SANDBOX=true \
-e SHIPLABEL_DHL_USERNAME=... \
-- shiplabel-mcp
HTTP mode
Start with shiplabel-mcp --http and point your client at
http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp (streamable HTTP transport).
Then just ask: "list the shipping carriers", "describe what dhl needs", "create a DHL label from Muster GmbH, Bonn to Erika Beispiel, Bonn, 1.5 kg."
Use it as a library or CLI
The MCP server is a thin wrapper over the shiplabel Python package, which you
can also use directly:
from decimal import Decimal
from shiplabel import CanonicalShipmentRequest, CarrierSelection, Party, Parcel, create_label
req = CanonicalShipmentRequest(
carrier=CarrierSelection(code="dhl", product="V01PAK"),
sender=Party(name="Muster GmbH", street="Sträßchensweg", house_number="10",
postal_code="53113", city="Bonn", country="DE"),
recipient=Party(name="Erika Beispiel", street="Kurt-Schumacher-Str.", house_number="20",
postal_code="53113", city="Bonn", country="DE"),
parcels=[Parcel(id="p1", weight_kg=Decimal("1.5"))],
)
config = {"dhl_username": "...", "dhl_password": "...", "dhl_accountnumber": "...",
"dhl_api_key": "...", "dhl_api_secret": "...", "dhl_sandbox": True}
result = create_label(config, req)
print(result.parcels[0].tracking_number) # + result.parcels[0].label.data (base64 PDF)
shiplabel carriers # list carriers
echo '{...}' | shiplabel create --carrier dhl --out label.pdf # canonical request on stdin
See src/shiplabel/README.md for the full library / CLI reference and the canonical request shape.
Configuration
Copy .env.example and set only the carriers you use.
SHIPLABEL_<KEY>→ the lowercase carrier config key<key>(e.g.SHIPLABEL_DHL_USERNAME→dhl_username).- DHL developer-app credentials are read from
DHL_API_CLIENT_ID[_SANDBOX]/DHL_API_CLIENT_SECRET[_SANDBOX]. SHIPLABEL_CARRIERS_DIR— a directory of extra*.jsonspecs to add or override carriers without forking.
Credentials can always also be passed inline per call (the MCP create_label
config argument, or the library config dict) — inline wins over env.
See the configuration guide for TOML profiles, source precedence, sandbox flags, and the full canonical request shape.
Add a carrier
Drop a <code>.json spec into src/shiplabel/carriers/ (or a
SHIPLABEL_CARRIERS_DIR). A spec has five parts — transport, auth,
capabilities, request (a Jinja payload template), response. See
src/shiplabel/README.md
and dhl.json for a complete example. Modern REST/JSON carrier APIs fit the
declarative model; carriers needing computed security (e.g. SOAP WSSE) are out
of scope.
Security
- Never commit credentials.
.env,*.env(except.env.example) andcarriers.tomlare git-ignored. - Labels are returned as base64 blobs; the CLI writes them to disk only where you
ask. Generated
*.pdf/*.zpl/*.pngare git-ignored. - Report vulnerabilities per SECURITY.md.
Development
uv venv && source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
python -m pytest # transport is mocked — no live carrier calls
ruff check .
License
MIT © Xentral ERP Software GmbH.
Install Shiplabel in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install shiplabel-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add shiplabel-mcp -- uvx --from git+https://github.com/xentral/shiplabel-mcp shiplabel-mcpFAQ
Is Shiplabel MCP free?
Yes, Shiplabel MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Shiplabel need an API key?
No, Shiplabel runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Shiplabel hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Shiplabel in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Shiplabel on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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